The paradox of owning a body is that we don’t appreciate what we have until time reminds us what we’ve lost.
Never want to stop running.
Figure it out.
And get good at it.
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The paradox of owning a body is that we don’t appreciate what we have until time reminds us what we’ve lost.
Never want to stop running.
Figure it out.
And get good at it.
Next Blog
Jim almost died. Well, he actually was dead for three minutes, but was miraculously revived.
Told him long ago that he is inspiring – we’ve been Gold’s Gym Orlando members for years.
What felt like only a month has been 18. He was in a coma for eight weeks and in a hospital for eight months.
Recovering.
A story that can not be told in this post at this time.
A brutal ordeal by any measure.
And insanely lucky to be alive.
And the doctors told him the only reason he didn’t die sooner was because he biked and swam, even while being 100+ pounds overweight.
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In reading today’s post before writing this one, the compelling notion that a lifetime goal is the ticket seems like the only real choice.
A line in the sand so to speak.
A lifetime of wellness, or none at all.
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Banking on yesterday’s slow five-mile run and a gym workout to pay dividends for the next four days of physical inactivity in Calgary.
Two long days of all day travel and two long days of classroom instruction.
This is how it goes.
Be as prepared as possible.
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