14/07/2019
Too busy during the week to train enough? Tired? Long hours in work?
Welcome to Sunday - the day where you can easily exercise twice if you're serious about improving body composition.
Those with young children or big families have further complications, but if you're a young or older professional, student, or athlete you don't have many excuses.
You won't be out EVERY Saturday if you're goal is to get in better shape (surely) so you should be feeling fresh.
But you've only been to the gym twice that week, so, get up on Sunday and take the dog for a walk, then go to the gym later, or vica versa.
It's actually the perfect set up for the week because you're likely to go to bed early and you've had some nice endorphins in the system all day to help stave off the Sunday fear.
It also leaves you with 7 to 8 other hours, minimum, to do whatever else you need to do. So there's no real excuse.
Everyone 'wants' to be shredded, ripped, toned, jacked etc. But if it's not what you really want in terms of how you spend your time, that quickly becomes visible.
If health and being in the shape you want to be in is about consistent effort, your moment to moment and day to day choices are a far clearer indicator of what you truly want to prioritize, rather than the over arching idea of being 'sub ten percent' or having a 6 pack.
..and that's FINE. It's better to make an honest appraisal of what you're willing to do to get where you want to go. It eliminates the unpleasantness of struggling between your desire for donuts 🍩 and your need for dumbbells 💪 and in the end, you can actually spend your Sunday as you wish and embrace the choices, rather than being caught between enjoyment and guilt!
But don't bu****it yourself if you could be doing more.