We REALLY need to commend you, for being a part of Adventure Boot Camp.
For getting yourself to camp day after day.
For working at your pace … maximizing your hour each morning.
Because the thing is, our health is the most important thing we have.
Of course, I’m biased since I’ve been a “fitness enthusiast” much of my life.
But think about it … when we’re healthy, we tend to forget about how important health really is.
When we get sick, however, we QUICKLY remember its importance.
Some people would say, “well, Brian, relationships are the most important thing in my life.” Or maybe it’s success, or the kids.
I can’t disagree … those are critically important things!
Yet the truth is, when health fails, we lose the foundation for relationships, for the kids, spouses, parents, career, success, etc.
The tricky part is … MOST people (not you) take their health for granted.
It’s not like someone eats a Big Mac and large fries and their health falls apart. We lose or gain our health overtime. The daily feedback to let us know if we’re on the right track (or not) is not readily apparent.
Sure, we can go see the doc and she says that our blood pressure is high, LDL (bad) cholesterol is high, HDL (good) cholesterol is low. For some, that’ll get them to change lifestyle behaviors.
For far too many, though, unfortunately it doesn’t. Over time, the body weakens.
And even more heartbreaking to me, by the time the outward signs are there, poor health has taken a firm hold.
So, the key is to stay after the pursuit of sound health. It’s not a 3 week gig. It’s constant pursuit. Consistent daily steps.
And the key to making that happen is to fall in love with the Cause (in this case, the things that lead to sound health, like exercise, and eating a balanced, healthy diet).
I don’t know one healthy/fit person who gets up in the morning, comes to boot camp and hates it.
Rather, healthy and fit people love workout out first thing in the morning. Granted, they likely may not have started out loving it, and maybe every single little thing about working out at 5:30am (Burpees) is not their most favorite thing in the world, but big picture, they love what they’re doing.
Healthy and fit people tend to fall in love with pleasing results, while unhealthy people tend to fall in love with pleasing moments (sleeping in, eating desert every night, Krispy Kreme donuts in lieu of fresh fruit in the morning, etc).
When we don’t like the Cause (in this case, working out in the morning), we wake up every morning dreading doing the things that will result in the Effects we desire, and I don´t know anyone who can sustain themselves doing what they hate for more than a couple of weeks.
Yet, falling in love with the Causes produces the Effects you want, leading to YOU achieving your goals much faster and with seemingly greater ease … because we all perform better when we enjoy what we´re doing.
It may take 3 weeks, 3 months, or 9 months. But the cool news is, research shows when we exercise consistently for a period of time, we develop an enjoyment for it.
So Kudos to you for keeping after the cause … many of you are amazingly fit and exceptionally healthy today. Others are on the right path, and the effects are just a matter of time and consistency.
Your friend in fitness,
Brian Calkins
Springboro Adventure Boot Camp for Women