Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Three hours are probably not necessary...



Martin Luther once said, more or less, that he had so much work to do that he needed to spend the first three hours of his day in prayer.  Presumably, what he meant was that those hours of prayer enabled the rest of his work.

Now, Martin Luther is not exactly famous for his exercise programs or fitness.  And prayer during exercise is strictly optional (much like in schools, where, as someone once said, it will occur as long as there are tests; in an exercise context, I think that prayer is connected to lunges or burpees and can be summarized as “Please God let these be over soon!”).  Nonetheless, I would argue that exercise, for many of us, can have the same kind of effect on our work.  (No, I am not saying that exercise is a religion, or that we can sweat instead of pray, or actually anything about faith at all.  That is well beyond the scope of my practice or my intelligence.  I’m just making an analogy.  Which I will get around to in the next paragraphs.)

We often think we don’t have time to exercise.  We’re too tired.  We have too many things to do.  This could very easily have been Martin Luther’s attitude toward the discipline of prayer.  But he chose differently.  We can, too.

We need to squeeze in at least a little cardio anyway.

It will give us more energy, sharpen our brains, and create a sense of accomplishment.

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Two at a Time!



When we exercise, we sometimes need to hold two opposing ideas in our minds at the same time.  (We get bonus points for working our brains along with our bodies!)

One of those ideas is that doing something is better than doing nothing.  Maybe we don’t run all that far or fast.  Maybe we don’t have the world’s greatest range of motion.  Maybe our weights have very small numbers on them.  That is all okay.

The other idea is that we need to do things right.  We want to hold ourselves to the goal of perfect form, of progress, of achievement.

The first idea gets us to show up in the first place.  It helps us take ourselves lightly and to let go of the extreme critical voice inside.  The second one builds character and self-esteem.  It gives us the big picture motivation.

We can do it.

Monday, August 20, 2018

Monday Workout: TRX



It’s TRX week!  TRX is awesome because it works the core with every exercise while also offering a supportive environment for knees.  Three or four rounds, depending on your time/energy.

1 min cardio





atomic oblique pushup
20
mid calf
side plank with rotation
20
mid calf
sprinter start with hop
20
long
chest press deep angle
20
long
1 leg squat with hop
20
mid length
kneeling roll out
20
mid calf
TY deltoid fly
20
mid length
back row, deep angle
20
short
hamstring curl
20
mid calf