Showing posts with label Priorities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Priorities. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2026

Conditioning Priorities

 Hope you all had a great 4th of July Weekend and nobody got hurt or worse during fireworks and BBQs. My weekend was pretty good, just getting in my typical workouts, playing around making random Youtube Posts from Song Lyrics to quotes from Comic Books/Movies and my own thoughts on things. Even went up into the mountains for a little while.

Yesterday, I got up and went to the park to do a Dopamineo Circuit Workout for 45+ minutes in the open air and just letting the rhythm flow. Great conditioning and keeping things mobile. Felt high as a fucking kite afterwards and went back home to chill out for a bit. Before the workout, I took some Hercules Pre-Workout Capsules with my Spark & Rehydrate mix of energy and hydration. Made the workout that much better and didn't feel a crash afterwards. Actually felt very energized.

After a while, we went up into the mountains to check some stuff out before a thing that's going on this week. Beautiful area and although I'm not the biggest fan of heights, I loved seeing the river/lake below and other mountain ranges along the valley. Being in the forest and mountains just gives off different vibes man. 

This morning, got up, had my mixture and did some Joint Loosening for a few minutes before getting into my Sapate HIIT Workout of doing 8 Rounds 30 on, 90 off. Don't know what the rest of the day will bring but I know it's going to involve some neck training with the Neck Flex. That's just part of the factors of making conditioning a priority. Being ready for what lies ahead and having the strength and stamina for even the small things. It's just the way I like things to go. 

Fitness is more than just developing a body, it's about learning your capabilities, being aware of how the body responds and letting things flow. Go hard at times, a little lighter on others and being intuitive. I never truly force anything, sure I push myself but I don't go so hard that it's going to bring a high risk of injury. I don't enjoy pain, I'm not like a Goggins or some exaggerated and baseless guru who enjoys hurting themselves in order to prove how fit they are. Goggins has some qualities when it comes to training like the admiration of seeing what is possible but what overshadows that is putting himself through agony and physical pain in order to be fit. I'm sorry but that guy is going to burn himself out or worse, be crippled in another 10 years if not less.

Conditioning should be a priority but it is also important to be aware of what your body can do. You can't be extreme forever, it's going to bite you in the ass and it may just kill you and nobody will ever really remember you, hell some aren't even that famous and act like they're better than everybody when no one cares about their fake ideals. They're just dust in the wind that comes and goes. In reality, make it a priority to condition yourself that not only makes you last but keeps you as injury proof as possible. It's one thing to try and kill yourself to see how far you're willing to go, it's another to find that balance that gives you a supply of attributes well into old age that gives you opportunities to continue the journey with vitality and enthusiasm. 

Prioritize your health, physically and mentally. Don't waste time and energy just poking the bear and scratching and clawing for attention. That's just going to bring misery, obsession and turn you into some kind of Gollum looking creature that will die a painful death in the end. Live with passion, youthful creativity and keep things simple but also fun as best as you can. There's a time and place to do what needs to be done and be serious when shit hits the fan but if you only live in paranoia, pain and living a narcissistic/bully existence, it won't end well. 

Keep at it, be amazingly awesome and never stop progressing because even the smallest fraction of it, leads to the big picture. Get a hold of me using the linktree or shoot me a comment and let's read your insights. 

One more thing, on top of being in condition, sleeping is also a priority and it's not always easy calming the mind so if you need a little help with that, come check out the Sleep Bundle from Lost Empire Herbs. Be able to recover well and be in that deep state that gets you to wake up and feeling like a new person. 

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