This past Christmas my wife asked me if I would do Insanity with her...I was reluctant, but for her I decided to give it a go...
I must admit, working out indoors is tough....my gym is outdoors....but that was not the hardest part for me...
The most challenging part was working out with someone else near me...who wanted to have a conversation...for any athlete if you can talk than you are not working hard enough!
I know there are times when it is easy and you can talk...but, man, to the whole time.....
My wife would ask me a question that required thought and attention to detail that did not pertain in the least to working out...For instance, "what color should we pain the girls room?" What kind of question is that during an intense workout like insanity?
"I don't know, whatever color of the carpet because my face is planted on it...."
Working out is the only time I can focus on a task and accomplish it and not be bothered by anything else. This was awkward at first, but I enjoyed having my wife next to me and helping her achieve a goal.
Insanity was hard for us to stay with, and we really did not change our diet so the weight did not shed quickly, but I did begin to build muscle. However I noticed because of my travel that I was eating very poorly...with a lot of stops at fast food restaurants...
Don't get me wrong...I enjoy these places...until I begin to think about what I am really putting into my body...it's not the most nutrient dense food.
I started to look for shake meal replacements...I am not the slim fast or drink your way to health kind of guy., but since I am on the road a lot I thought it would be a better alternative.
Well the stuff I bought was straight up nasty...honey didn't even make it better...so I went right back into eating whatever...
Shakeology at this time did not seem reasonable because of the price...
A few months later my wife talked to me about doing Les Mills Combat and a 90 day challenge. I was reluctant at first because it was indoors and my goal of an iron man one day was fading...how could this help me get back into triathlons?
I started doing it and immediately enjoyed it! It brought me back to the days when I was He-Man & the Ninja Turtles! I Amos ready now to take on any MMA guy...just kidding....
Seriously though I really like the mix up do cardio and strengths training. A friend asked ,e why I liked this program, and being indoors....
I have 3 reasons...
1. I was able to enjoy it with my wife and watch her progress
2. I could see myself getting stronger and back into shape, which allowed me to smoke goals within the workout. (Example...making it through round 1 without stopping, or kicking higher and being more flexible)
3. When you train for MMA the mix of outdoor running and indoor is suited for this sports specific thing. My running became part of this program...where with Insanity it did not.
Also as part of this challenge I started on Shakeology...
After drinking shakeology 3 benefits happened...
1. My cravings for things like sugar, sodas, more coffee & sweet tea decreased
2. I felt full with fruit additions for two and a half to three hours...
3. I am able to go the route of nutrient dense foods in order to fuel my body for training.
I am not the guy to weigh food and count calories...rather I see food as fuel for the body and shakeology gives me ample amount of the nutrients that are missing from my daily intake...thereby satisfying and fueling my body...leading to a decrease in my portions.
I started three weeks ago to train for a half marathon...
It started out rough...but the Combat program and Shakeology gave me a strong enough base to start....I have to admit, I missed training for a race, and the feeling of training hard. The real reason I get amped is because when I train I feel Gods pleasure (to quote Eric Lidell in Chariots of Fire) I know he is with me in training and I know my family is as well. I was only ever able to finish my half marathons because I would think of my wife, daughters, and sons...and the gift of Gods life to us...
My crown is not in the victory, but in the journey to the crown of eternal life.
My daughter asked me why I run...I run for HIM...I run for Mommy, I run for you and your brothers and sister...
I run because I can...
I run because it helps me to be a better man, son, husband, father...
The day that exercise & fitness stop doing that than I will stop because it would only be for me...and not for the good of my family and the glory of GOD.
I am thankful for my wife, for her pushing me to get started again. I am proud of her commitment and her gift of self she makes to our children and me every day. I am thankful for the gift of my children and their funny comments as my wife and I work out!
I am very thankful for my parents and there constant help & support to me and my family.
I am most of all grateful for the gift of God and his life poured out for us, he loved us into existance and we are able to give because he gave himself first...
As I continue to train I will embrace the gift of life, I will embrace the times I feel awesome (when a 6 minute mile feels like a 9)...I will embrace the hard times (when I am injured and have to rest out)...
I will embrace EVERY moment as a gift for His greater GLORY!
AMDG,
Courtney
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