Today, I am specifically pointing at physical fitness. Here is the question:
If you did not get any obvious visible result from exercising at least 3 days per week for a year, but you have “fitness”; that makes you feel better mentally, emotionally etc, will you keep it up?
I only pose the question because I believe we must have perspective and solid motives to accomplish GREAT things. I know for a fact that when I was young and training everyday as a college athlete that I never considered my health for one second. My motive was results and vanity. Truly! That’s it. Then in my late twenties to mid thirties I started to consider a new perspective, a healthier motive for my drive to exercise.
After four kids in 4 years and 7 months I will never be my former size or have the waist of a child. Yes, it’s like 14 inches bigger than it was 13 years ago. That’s like a whole person added to my waistline, but I am healthier and more soundly fit than ever in my life. I can honestly say I have been working out and instructing consistently for about 8 years (I never lifted a finger during pregnancy, HA!) Although I have tremendous strength etc, I have never got the “results” that would normally relate with my efforts. I have many visible changes but nothing in comparison to what I would have attained as a much younger person doing the same workouts. It has been a mental and emotional process to be okay with certain aspects of my older wiser body, to actually embrace it as it were.
So, I ask why do you workout, why do you desire a firm body, what are your motives?
Mine, now? I want to grow old gracefully, I want to feel good and strong right up until I say, “so long” to this world. I want to model good healthy practices for my children and I want to be a good and wise steward of the body God has let me borrow!
Tags: body, Exercise, Fitness, health, training, Well-being, working out
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