Showing posts with label Fight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fight. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Battling The Demons To Become A Better Version Of Yourself

We all have battled demons in our lifetime; whether it's wrestling with drugs, alcohol, diseases, mental wars like PTSD, food and other things. We even battle ourselves for how we look compared to the rest of the world and what it tells us how to live, look and feel. Sometimes, those demons take hold and take us down the rabbit hole where getting out is virtually impossible to a certain extent. Some people like being the demon they have become even though they believe they're not and will justify everything to compensate for it.

Some demons are conquered, others can be a struggle on a daily basis. You still get up, take the day and kick ass, even for a brief moment. Vulnerability can be a real bitch because many have been taught that even being vulnerable in a positive sense is a weakness cause someone has empathy and sympathy. We have been taught to trust very few if at all because we have been wronged for so long by a lot of people and we shut ourselves off. Many become bitter, have a hatred for either a group of people, themselves or in some cases, one single person and does nothing but run their mouth blasting them and weaponizing anything they say. Those particular demons someone suffers, don't always end well and it damn sure doesn't get better for them unless they make drastic changes.

From a fitness point of view: Battling demons can mean finding a program to stick with or fit into in order to better ourselves. We do our best to make something work when others tell us it's shit or it can't work because of whatever. We struggle to make ourselves fit and healthy because there's temptations EVERYWHERE!!! It doesn't matter if it's food, the plethora of information, what to take, how to apply a movement, a workout for specific purposes and anything else in between. Some overcome it on their own, at times beat it with help and support, some still hit those walls and can't break through. It happens everyday.

Fuck man, I've battled my own demons both physically and mentally. Still struggle with certain things and there are demons that just won't go away that I have to live with but I keep fighting with what I have and do what's possible because if I gave up on the things I love the most, it would be torturous for me to the point where it would literally start to kill me from within. There are things I wish I didn't give up on like wrestling in high school, it sucked that I ended up injuring a knee and my wrists that it took what I wanted to do and made me lose the desire to wrestle. If I could go back in time, being the shape I'm in now without the rod and pins in my legs, I would go even harder trying out for the team and whether I would make the cut or not, at least I had the balls to give it a go more than I did when I was 18. I even battle my own nightmares from my accident almost on a daily basis, but it's also a reminder to why I keep doing what I do despite what I did to myself and learning how to not beat myself up about it. 

We all fight in some format or another, sometimes we just take the punches and work our way through. Sometimes the fight is too much and there's nothing left for us to keep going so we have those suicidal thoughts. If you're struggling with those specific demons, I highly encourage you to get help. I don't give a fuck if its a friend, spouse, priest, counselor, teacher, coach or whoever you trust, do everything you can to keep fighting and living with that power to do something incredible in this world, no matter how small or big it is. 

There are times where we may feel the need to pretend that we can wave a magic wand and crush our demons with one swoop and be done with it. Unfortunately, none of us have a fairy godmother that can do that. What's the next best thing we can do and not put forth our battles on booze, meds, coke and other harmful crap? Training is a great option. Go lift, do bodyweight exercises, crawl like an animal, go on hikes, swim in your favorite lake/ocean/pool area and conquer your demons by bettering your mental and physical health. Take that trauma, that anger, anxiety & abuse and channel it into something that could change the course of your journey in this life. 

It may not be a magic wand, but you can make waves with resistance bands such as the Dopamineo Bands. Formulate exercises that trigger those hormones and feelings into a powerful entity that transforms you inside and out. Do a set of the Propellers, do 500 Rep circuits, do drills, do waves like Unilateral Wave Pulls, Double Hand Waves, be explosive with Double Hand Wave Pulls and many other things. These bands can harness a new level of strength, endurance and many other attributes that coin-side with making yourself healthy and fit. It's not always about looking like a Greek god unless that's your preference, it's about taking control of your well-being and destroying the bullshit that resides within you: Doubt, Fear, Anxiety, Hatred, Physical Trauma, Emotional Abuse and other things that many will never come out of. You have the power to beat the living hell out of that negative entity and make it work for you, not against you. 

No matter what demons you may face, you're not alone, you have options, just need to learn where to look for them. Make the change to not only face them but mutilate them with fiery passion. Slice them into bits like Blade does to Vampires. Smash them like the Incredible Hulk and never allow yourself to turn to the Darkside like Obi-Wan Kenobi. You are a fucking bad ass and you've got more power in you than you would ever believe. Be amazingly awesome and I wish you all your successes, even the little ones no one notices. 

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Earning Your Keep

            





            In order to get what you truly desire, you got to earn it. There are so many things people are just handed to, cell phones, ipads, a new car for your kid’s 16th birthday, even in certain sports like Wrestling for example; they just want to learn takedowns, holds and escapes but they don’t want to put in the work to get there. Not everybody is like this and no matter how hard certain people work certain things won’t come or they get turned down for the things they want to get and it’s a shame.

            With training, a lot of people just want results at the drop of a hat but won’t put in the effort to get there. Some people are gifted and results come in very easily but for the general population especially those over 40 needs to put in a great deal of effort to make results come true. Now granted those who put in the effort but are unhappy with the results are so overwhelmed by it that they just quit and make excuses.

            You can enjoy what you put into it. It’s very easy to train like it’s a punishment and you just move along until you’re burned out and you just hate what your results look like. On the other hand, if you enjoy going after a goal even at times when it’s at its hardest, you can accept the outcome because you didn't quit. If your results didn't come the way you planned, that’s ok you still made an effort and might have to switch gears to make it happen next time. Whatever you put into, you have earned those results and you strive to be better.

            What’s the ultimate competition when it comes to getting what you want? It’s you versus the person you see in the mirror everyday. Comparing yourself to others is like comparing apples to oranges, it’s not the same fruit and neither is you being the same person they are. If you really want true competition, it’s going up against yourself. You started out with certain things you can’t possibly do at an advanced stage but you work your way up, as you get better you’re beating what you couldn't do before, you’re climbing that mountain when that part of you at first couldn't grasp it.

            Imagine this for a minute, you’re below a mountain that is so high up it just seems impossible to get there yet there’s someone else up there just having a ball, you grab the binoculars and you edge the lens to zoom in who’s just have the time of his life and out of all things to see, you see yourself and wonder “how the hell did I get up there.” He sees you and he has the power to zoom in without any help and waves at you. He wants you to come up and if you look closely you can read the lips “You can do it. I’m right here waiting.”

            You want to see how far you’re willing to go. You start to climb the mountain and there’s obstacles standing in your way and it’s tough for you to fight them but that part of you won’t let go of the fact that there’s someone holding your spot at the top. It takes a while and you are tested in ways you couldn't possibly imagine before and you struggle at times but there’s that piece of life left to keep going. Sometimes you have to take a break because let’s face it; this mountain has some crazy ass trails. There are times where it’s so overwhelming that you just feel like you can’t go any further and that’s when that person starts coming down the mountain with ease with a smile on his face, looks at you from a distance and says “you’re almost there, smile. It’s beautiful up there and it’s all for you.” You get that second wind and keep driving, seeing the top a little closer and closer, that last piece of the mountain is so steep it’s just begging you to fall but you climb it anyway come hell or high water you want to get up there so damn bad you can just feel the wind brushing you back and the air is at it’s best.


            You’re mere inches away and that last form of struggle won’t let you go but you fight it anyway. You have beaten it, you climbed up to the top and you see yourself standing right in front of you and he says “Welcome, I knew you can do it, I’m proud of you.” He disappears into the earth and you’re standing at the top just by yourself, you've covered more ground than you possibly imagined and only 5 words come to mind “Damn it’s beautiful up here.” 



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