“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence is one of the founding documents of our country. Despite its problems (“all men” meant everybody, until people of color and women wanted to be equal, just for example), the declaration inspires us with its list of rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When it comes time to consider our fitness, it is a pretty good place to start getting inspired.
Take life. Of course, the very basics of life are about keeping breathing. Fitness work helps us do that, for sure. But it also improves the quality of the life we have. When we get stronger and improve our cardio fitness, when we work on our balance and flexibility, we open up so much more of life. We’re not so limited in the activities we can engage in. We feel better.
Liberty? We all have tons of choices, every single day. When we work out, we increase the number of viable choices we have. Let me explain. I could wake up and decide to run away to join the circus. My odds of getting hired by the circus for anything beyond cleaning up after the animals (although I hope there aren’t any more circuses with animals) improve if I have actual skills that the circus can use. If I work out hard and build up my upper body strength, I might have a shot at succeeding at trapeze. If I focus on balance, I might be able to walk the tightrope. The choices we make today enable the choices we want to make in the future.
Then there is the pursuit of happiness. Any time we’re dealing with pursuit, we want both speed and endurance. Fine. I know it’s not a literal pursuit. But again, happiness is much easier to find when we feel good. Feeling good is one of my favorite outcomes of working out.
So: get independent and work out!

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