We make choices in life. Each one of us is unique in our own
ways. As individuals, our minds are in control of everything - those
that we do, those that we want to do and those that we want to have. Our
eagerness and determination to work hard in achieving the things that
we think we can't do or the things that we think we can't have will
determine our future.
Physical fitness as described in Wikipedia,
is a general state of health and well-being or specifically the ability
to perform aspects of sports or occupations. Physical fitness is
generally achieved through correct nutrition, exercise, hygiene and
rest. It is a set of attributes or characteristics that people have or
achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity.
Physical fitness means being healthy and free from illness and the
ability to be involved in physical activities, such as running, jumping,
swimming, weight lifting, etc. Since our first few years in school, we
have been introduced to physical fitness and sports. Some of us
discovered our talents and became athletes. Others would always try
their best to excel in sports even if they believe that they don't have
the said talent. They are those people who believe in the saying, "Hard
work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard." Now, let's talk about
those who are neither athletes nor enthusiasts. They are these type of
people:
1) An average guy who wants to look better, have bigger arms, broader shoulders, thicker chest and finely carved abs.
2) A person who thinks he or she is fat and aims to have a smaller waistline or a flat tummy.
3) A skinny guy who wants to build more muscle.
4) A man or a woman who wants to become stronger and feel better.
5) An elderly who is fighting a disease and was advised by the doctor to start exercising. The main goal is to look better. Next is to feel better, stronger and healthier.
2) A person who thinks he or she is fat and aims to have a smaller waistline or a flat tummy.
3) A skinny guy who wants to build more muscle.
4) A man or a woman who wants to become stronger and feel better.
5) An elderly who is fighting a disease and was advised by the doctor to start exercising. The main goal is to look better. Next is to feel better, stronger and healthier.
In my own opinion, physical
fitness is a complex state. It is a definition of how a person lives his
or her life. It is an enigmatic evidence of feeling great from inside
out. It is a result of discipline, hard work, humility, curiosity, and
perseverance.
These characteristics, for me, are the main ingredients in becoming successful in your fitness goals.
DISCIPLINE
Not
eating your favorite comfort food or not drinking your favorite soda,
getting yourself tired three, four or five times a week, spending your
time running outside instead of just lying in bed - these are not a good
idea to many. When you have discipline, you know that you have to do
what you don't want to.
HARD WORK
Focusing on your goal,
looking forward to achieving your desired body or physical ability and
pushing yourself hard are not really hard to do at all. Always tell
yourself to strive more for better results. Hard work pays off at the
end of the day.
HUMILITY
Always keep in mind that you don't
need to be better than someone else. There will always be that person
who looks better than you or is stronger than you. Sometimes you will be
that person too. There is no competition with anyone but yourself.
Bragging about what you have will get you nowhere.
CURIOSITY
There
are a lot of fitness experts and magazines online nowadays. Social
media is one of the best ways to get advice and tips from. You only need
to take the time to read those advice and tips and try applying them.
Having a friend who is experienced in physical fitness will also be a
bonus. But also limit yourself to hearsay.
PERSEVERANCE
There
will be times that you get frustrated, unmotivated, hopeless and
unprogressive. Don't just quit right away. Remember the first day of
your workout until the next weeks, months and years that you feel a lot
stronger than ever before. Never think of giving up and put to waste
what you have already started. You will notice the changes in your body
as you take pictures every now and then, either monthly or bimonthly, or
anytime you want to take note of your progress.
As you take the
journey to achieving your goals and having the physique that you always
wanted, you will eventually learn and practice the qualities mentioned
above. You will also get used to eating healthier foods and limit or
exclude those unhealthy ones in your everyday meal. You will start to
add and love more protein, green and leafy vegetables, healthy fats and
fiber to your diet. But remember, there is no perfect diet, a very good
advice or an excellent trainer to help you with your goal if your mind
is not set to work with keen interest. In addition, you'll be more
successful if you keep an open mind and be teachable all the time.
Although
there will be times that you feel like your expectations are not met.
You will feel like there are no changes in your body as how you want it
to be. You'll be in the stage of reaching the so-called plateau and you
notice that there is no progress anymore, you're not getting any bigger,
leaner or stronger. Your only competition here is yourself. Every time
you look in the mirror, you will see that person in front of you. You
would always want to look better than that one there. Every time you
feel like quitting, every time you feel tired and losing the drive, just
think of what you will achieve when you keep going. You need to decide
where you want to be. Are you contented with what you just have? Would
you just accept the fact that you can't achieve something new for
yourself? Or would you want to experience the triumph of conquering your
limitations? As the great Arnold Schwarzenegger said, make your mind
work for you, not against you. You just have to be patient, continue
doing what you have started, keep an open mind because everyday is a
learning process, enjoy yourself until the day you realize that you have
already reached your goal. By then, you will know exactly what I'm
talking about right now.
Source: Art Forrosuelo http://EzineArticles.com/8747921
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