05 September 2013

Mr. A. Making a habit of it

One of the things I hear a lot is that it’s though to go out and do sports after you get home from a long day of work / study and that getting off the couch is half the battle of working-out.

I too had a hard time leaving home to do a workout in the beginning and after a while it gets “easier” and it’s not really the exercise getting easier because the intensity just goes up as you get into better shape, but more so that it is just something you do. I firmly believe it’s all about making your workout a habit, like taking a shower I the morning, brushing your teeth, once you begin to look at it like a habit it’s a lot easier to try to turn it into a habit.

Here are a few tips

  1. Planning: If you want to make something a habit, plan it out, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6pm to 7pm I am going to…
  2. Join a Team / Club or do it with a friend, If you don’t want to haggle with planning it yourself joining a team with scheduled training is great, if doing it with a friend it will raise the comitment level
  3. For both 1-2 apply that it’s something you can put in a calendar and maintained as something you need to do and not plan other overlapping stuff
  4. Keep on track, The beginning is always the hardest part the claim is usually that it takes 21-30 days to create a new habit so these are the days that are going to be though, and the mind will try to “distract” you with other tempting offers, here the schedule and your commitment to that schedule will help you through.


Once made into a habit, tying those running shoes, going to the gym, whatever training you fancy will be a lot easier!

But remember Breaking the habit is an easy as creating it, so after you established it you got to maintain a 3 week vacation without workout is enough to put you back to where you started “habit wise”


02 September 2013

Mr. A. a short update

Here is a short update fro the past week.

Pretty much everything is going decently, good food, loads of training and slow but steady progression, all in all a very good week.

Workout for this week looked like this:

Monday: I participated in the DHL Staffeten, which is a 5x5k run for companies with more than 20'000 participants each day summing to 120'000 in one week, I ran my 5k in around 22:30 which I was very happy with

Tuesday: I had Boxing
Wedensday: i Swam 2km and biked 45km
Thursday: Boxing
Friday: Biked 20km
Saturday: Biked 57Km with a lot of headwind and a 7,3kg bagpack
Sunday: My day off

I only had 1 less than ideal day, and that was Sunday, were I had a day of restitution, but it also included a buffet in the evening (I did manage to hold myself back somewhat, but still it wasn't ideal and i did eat a bit too much and when I got home I had some “desert cakes thingies as well”, It could have been a lot worth though and there will always be bumps in the road to progression and it’s important to cut yourself some slack, I’m looking forward to next Sundays weigh in! 

Hopefully I will manage to win again this week!