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16 Inspirational Fitness Recollections
- Narrado por: Ryan Worley
- Duração: 1 hora e 17 minutos
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This morning, as I chatted with a lady from Shanghai (a high powered lawyer of all things, hehe) my brain and memory went into overdrive.
We were talking about life, workouts, and bodyweight exercise, where the conversation soon circled back to life.
"I wake up at 6 A.M." she stated. "I get so much more done!"
And in true form, she sent me a picture of her day—neatly planned out—almost as if it was on an Excel spreadsheet, planned out to the last minute. Coming from a lawyer, that doesn't sound out of place either!
Now, I'm not one for early mornings, although I have been in the past—most commonly when I was climbing the hill at the wee hours of the morning.
Let me tell you, slogging up that hill was no joke at 5:30 A.M. in the morning, especially during cold and deserted winters. They were so deserted and dark that it would be me and my trust phone torch—and perhaps an oldie or two "Angel of the City" blaring out to keep me company for a while, hehe.
I got in some of the best workouts of my LIFE during that time, and I still remember each and every one of those numerous workouts, strange as it might sound!
And I still remember each and every one of my workouts when I was in college and the feeling behind them.
I still remember climbing up a hill in pouring weather that most wouldn't even consider going out in.
Just writing these tales and recollections got me so fired up that I literally pounded out a 100 pushups right there in my study, right after writing about 15000 words or so (give or take). If this inspires me—a veteran when it comes to fitness and working out—I can just imagine what it will do to you, my friend.
If you've got a pulse, just hearing all this will inspire you like nothing else!
If you're overweight, just listening about how I went out there and did it will give you just the boost you need!
As my friend Marc once sagely said, "I think you're great at motivating people".
And I am, which is of course the reason I write my daily emails and newsletters—and do everything else I do on a daily basis.
When I put feeling (and indeed, when you put feeling) into my words and actions is when I perform best—and so will you, my friend.