Remember, toward the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, when Indiana
Jones, having overcome giant rolling boulders, poison darts, and tarantulas,
has one more obstacle between him and victory? He says, “It had to be snakes.” The one thing he really doesn’t want to face remains to be
conquered.
Sometimes when we deal with our
bodies, it seems like it always has to be snakes. We have one movement we just can’t beat. We have one exercise that always
remains too challenging. We have
that bum ankle/hip/knee that acts up and keeps us from the prize. We become frustrated, discouraged, even
scared. We dread the inevitable
time when the snakes have to turn up in our workouts.
One thing that can help is
remembering all the things that are not snakes. Indy did make it through all the aforementioned boulders,
darts, and spiders, after all, just as we may easily survive the squats, presses,
and curls that may accompany the terrible lunges or burpees or whatever
Jabberwock-like exercise becomes our nemesis.
Another is to keep in mind that
Indy beat the snakes. It took time
and courage. He needed to call on
all his boulder/dart/spider experience to find the inner resources to do it,
but he did. And we can, too.