I returned on Tuesday from an incredible weekend in Las Vegas. The Olympia was a great opportunity for me to reacquaint myself with many friends I haven't seen since the Arnold or last year's Olympia. I also had the privilege to meet many who I have come to know through the cyber world over the last few years. Putting an actual presence to a name always leaves me with uplifting engaging energies.
From 102 degrees to 42 degrees, the fresh cool air and falling
leaves represent for me an opportunity to revisit a training regimen that has
escaped me for far too long. The Olympia is a motivator for many including myself. So many fit athletes attend the expo and remind me why I started lifting weights back when I was sixteen. It's time. This year I am determined to reconnect with a past
that saw better days.
On my way out of Calgary this morning I decided to stop at
Platoon FX to see my buddy Nick Russo. We have chatted about training a few
times over the past year but I have avoided the topic because I wasn't
ready to start. It's been over 15 years since I have eaten well and seriously
trained with weights. Forming healthy habits in a busy environment takes mental
discipline. It requires a promise to myself that once I start, I will make it
through the initial 3 months - the time frame where I have failed over the last
17 years. Training takes a commitment. One day at a time. Until now I haven't been prepared to
make that commitment.
As I walked in the door of Platoon FX I ran into Tanya Lee
of Body Art Motion and Power Alignment. We chatted for
quite a while. I have arrived at a place where I can leave my ego at the door. I
no longer need to lift heavy or train hard too soon. That approach is typically counterproductive.
Building up the strength of the soft tissues is vital to training longevity. Although
it's easy to tire out my muscle, I have countless times aggravated tendons. How
many of you have done the same thing? Not fun or productive is it? Tanya's knowledge is only
outdone by her positive energy. I'm
excited to explore new beginnings with her.
Here's something to think about. How many of us go to a personal
trainer for a "training program"? A routine of specific exercises,
sets and reps that we'll follow for a few weeks or months? Visiting with Nick
was insightful. The moment I brought up the "routine" train of thought
he quickly told me to forget about it. "I don't like to put people on
training routines - every day is a new workout" Nick shared with me. It sort of took me back but made total sense.
My goal is to increase my health - lose fat, gain functional strength while
changing my physique for the better. To be honest it was refreshing to free my
mind of the "routine". Who really wants to do the same thing day in
and day out? How functional is that really?
What makes the next few months that much more exciting is
that in addition to functional weight training and conditioning exercises between Platoon FX (Calgary), Bent Iron Gym (Red Deer), and SNAP Fitness (Edmonton) I will also be adding in Yoga with
Bonnee Gregg at The Breathing Room Studio and Cafe, hot Yoga with Shauna Clarke
at the Amaryllis Center as well as martial art training at Black Dragon with
Grand Master Gil Lafantaisie. Will it be easy to over train? You bet but I'm
prepared to take small steps towards building a strong base that can see the
level of my training increase in the next two to three months.
Making the commitment to train is exciting for me. I know
there are many out there like me. Many of you guys that have let the fitter
days slip by. I challenge each of you to start healthy habits today. It will
never get easier. Trust me.
Good for you David, for taking the leap! Best of luck on your journey to regain health, fitness & strength!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole. It's a day to day battle of sorts. Long, unpredictable work days don't leave extra time for one's self, but I'll make room at the expense of time for others. I hope all is well with you. See you in November hopefully.
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