There’s a scene in which the University of Oregon track team is at the NCAA’s and Bowerman tells the team, essentially, there is no need to practice, “The hay’s in the barn”.
The hard work has been done. Now, it’s time for the feast. Time to celebrate, so to speak.
Yesterday, I actually had a very high quality speed workout and then a few hours later hit Gold’s Gym to do a light core workout.
As I was working my core, I came to a realization – I’m in great shape. There is no need at this point to bust my hump.
The hay is in the barn.
Party time! Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂
PS. Here’s Without Limits Trailer:
Inspired? If not, I hope you find it somewhere soon.
Go outside and walk for five minutes, away from your dwelling. Turn around and walk back.
Do this ten minute walk five days for one week.
The second week, add 30 seconds each way. Then, every week, simply add one more minute to your total.
Example: You started with a ten minute walk each day. After four weeks, you are now walking 14 minutes per day. After 10 weeks, you’re walking 20 minutes per day.
In a year’s time, you’ll be walking one hour per day.
Somewhere on your journey, you’ll have to decide how to personalize this routine to best suite your needs.
And somewhere else on your journey, you’ll have to decide not to quit.