No day is smooth always hurdles and boundaries..you won the dayToday didn't go as smoothly but I won the day regardless. Day 4 down!!
The only lesson my Dad told me growing up was do the hard side first. It applied to changing spark plugs but I adapted it to everything in my life. Do the hard stuff first. Then everything is easier. Do the hard things nobody else wants to do. So doing hard things isn't something I'm afraid of. That's a good quote you used.No day is smooth always hurdles and boundaries..you won the daygreat stuff here..
There a saying I heard recently I like,
"If you do what is easy,your life will be hard,but if you do what is hard your life will be easy"
Anyways I want to look further into this program.
Awesome!!! Good to see you bud..This is the type of people I like to be around!
Im gonna make my girl read this log.
Starting tomorrow February 1st I'm starting my journey with 75 Hard. Andy Frisella"s program to develop mental toughness and discipline. It's NOT a fitness program. With that said physical training and mental toughness go hand and hand. There are 5 critical tasks that need to be finished every day.
#1. choose a diet and commit to it. That means zero cheating on the plan you choose and zero alcohol.
#2. Drink a gallon of water a day
#3. Workout twice a day for 45 minutes. One session must be done outside.
#4. Each day, read 10 pages of a non fiction/entrepreneurship/personal development book
#5. Take a daily progress picture. Recommended to do before bed
If you fail to do any of this tasks you must start over. Back to day 1. Zero compromise . This program is designed to be inconvenient because life's inconvenient.
My diet/eating plan will be intermittent fasting with low carb/keto diet.
I cannot answer that at this point. It's possible it definitely can branch off into other aspects of life. It's a deep question that I'm not equipped to answer right now though.@E.J.D.
Interesting concept. I agree that the mental and the physical go hand in hand. Curious if at some point this could branch off into the metaphysical aspects of life?
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Absolutely.. will do..No worries brother. I beleive that the metaphysical will aoways guide the body and mind, even when we do not relaix=ze that it is. This is definitely a concept that few can recognize nonetheless accept. Keep me informed brother
I can understand why your feet hurt. Definitely would be painful and unpleasant. My outside workouts have been a variety. I live in a rural area with hills. So I have been walking up and down the road up a hill then down wash and repeat. Then I walk back to my driveway. I then make laps around my driveway that has a incline then decline. Then I reverse the side I start on. This goes on for about 25 minutes. Then I have what I call a station set up further back on the property. I have a cinder block that I curl with. Do a set with each arm then walk around then back to the station and repeat. Gives a variety. I also have a 40lb pellet bag that I pick up and walk across the property to a certain spot. Drop it. Then pick it up and walk back to the other side. I will do this 4-5 times. Yesterday I brought out my bands and did a shit ton of band work. I have a decent layer of ice below the snow so I have to be careful walking around. I've almost faceplanted a few times.I’m on day 9 of my second time on the program. My feet are killing me! I had a couple surgeries January 5th and one was on my foot. So I was off them for 3 weeks prior to starting 75 Hard. Anyways, my outdoor, afternoon workouts the last 2 days have just been Power walking because my feet hurt so bad. But I’m pushing through and should be back to jogging for the majority of the 45 minutes in a couple days.
What have you been doing for your afternoon workouts lately?
Very nice! I live in a rural spot too and have several acres. I would like to have a better setup for training and I will eventually. It’s nice having the space and options at least.I can understand why your feet hurt. Definitely would be painful and unpleasant. My outside workouts have been a variety. I live in a rural area with hills. So I have been walking up and down the road up a hill then down wash and repeat. Then I walk back to my driveway. I then make laps around my driveway that has an incline then decline. Then I reverse the side I start on. This goes on for about 25 minutes. Then I have what I call a station set up further back on the property. I have a cinder block that I curl with. Do a set with each arm then walk around then back to the station and repeat. Gives a variety. I also have a 40lb pellet bag that I pick up and walk across the property to a certain spot. Drop it. Then pick it up and walk back to the other side. I will do this 4-5 times. Yesterday I brought out my bands and did a shit ton of band work. I have a decent layer of ice below the snow so I have to be careful walking around. I've almost faceplanted a few times.