Commit to be Fit
Fitness starts in your mind. Ask any athlete or fit person what the number one secret is to his success at fitness, and he will tell you it is commitment.
Commitment means that you are in it for
the long haul. Commitment rises above bad days, hectic
schedules and volatile emotions.
Commitment hangs in there when you don’t want to do it, when you don’t
feel like doing it and when you don’t have time to do it.
True commitment
doesn’t depend on how you feel. It
depends on your integrity and on living for the purpose you have set for yourself.
Are you
committed to get fit?
No Weekend Warriors
Committing to
be fit eliminates the weekend warrior syndrome.
You may know a weekend warrior.
He is the person who does little physical exercise during the week, but
when the weekend arrives, he blasts out of the gate like a stallion on Derby
Day. In a desperate attempt to make up
for his sedentary behavior all week, he goes to the gym or hits the pavement,
pushing himself to the limit.
The result,
however, is not what he expects.
He will likely end up with an injury, because his muscles, tendons and
joints are not conditioned for the intensity of his exercise.
But he is also not getting in shape,
because he is not committed. Physical fitness depends on consistency. And consistency requires commitment. It takes consistent, near-daily exercise to
cause your body to make the changes that bring about fitness. For example, your
joints and tendons will strengthen, your aerobic base will improve as your body
becomes more efficient at utilizing oxygen and ridding itself of carbon
dioxide, and your endurance will increase.
In fact, that you do something consistently is
as important, or maybe even more important, than what you actually do. Even
if you are just doing low intensity walking, doing it every day is infinitely
better than doing something more strenuous only occasionally.
But the real
rewards come when you not only commit to intense
workouts, but you also commit to being consistent with those workouts.
Commit
In order to get fit, you do not need expensive clothes, fancy home-gym
equipment or a complicated workout plan.
What you need is commitment. If you are committed, the rest of the
pieces will fall into place.
You can start today. Don’t
overthink this. Just start, and commit to
doing something every single day.
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