How profound is that? To justify a moment beyond reason as to how great moments happen either in the blink of an eye, or the minutes/seconds leading up to something glorious with incredible results. Not just in the minutes but life as well when something happens or continues to happen. Not many of us truly understand the gratification of what happens either as we experience it as an onlooker or experiencing the moments right in the thick of it.
When it comes to working out, many don't completely understand what they're experiencing. It's mainly just going through the motions and doing something just for the sake of saying yeah I did this or that so what? Yeah we can just go through the motions and not have a second thought of anything else, but where's the fun in that? We all have the opportunity to experience things in the moments we participate in and for one moment out of thousands, we can experience something so astounding and awesome that it also has the chance of never being duplicated.
In those minutes of moving like a wild animal or setting a new PR, I've learned to cherish those minutes and bask in the vast power of what results come of it. With my Wild Workouts, I get to imagine as I move what it would be like to be the most powerful animal in the universe. When I went for over 82 minutes in one workout, it felt like I was invincible, the beauty to continuously train like an animal for that long was one of the best workouts in my life, I felt like I could take on the world. When I first fell into a bridge and kicked over, I was so elated and full of happiness, I just couldn't contain myself; Logan Christopher was in that moment with me as he was training me in that move. All that hard work paid off and got to celebrate like I hit a grand slam to win the World Series, it felt that glorious to me.
There are days where I don't give a second thought what I'm doing but when those moments arise, the reactions may be different but the end result is that I got to do something that feels amazingly awesome. I don't look for those glorious moments in my workouts, I just love to train, its when they come out of nowhere that makes it all that much more incredible. The first time I did over 1000 Squats, it felt like a weight came off my shoulders because in that moment, I knew something amazing would occur later because it signified my hard work after months of rehab on my own learning how to walk again after breaking both my legs. I nearly cried when that happened.
Cherish those moments and the things that happen during your training will show what you have put into it. You never know what you're capable of until something comes out of nowhere. It's not just the end result, it's the lead up to the result that makes it all worthwhile and getting to do something that could never be experienced again. It's not just the minutes, it's what happens in those minutes that become the greatest experience in your life.
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