Cut the cord and unplug…

June 3rd was international running day, a day to lace up the sneakers and hit the road for a few miles of exercise. Running when you really think about it is much more then a sport its a basic human movement that we have been utilizing since the begging of our species. Sure a sweet pair of running shoes and the awesome jams that your phone is laying down are a huge help but isn’t ultimately necessary for you to get from point A to point B. But what are you missing out on when the world is being drowned out by yet another distraction.

I’m not sure how long I’ve been on the no head phones team but its been a long time and I would like to offer up a few reason why you may want to join us weirdos.

  1. situational awareness. I don’t know about you but I think headphones have two sound levels, off or maximum volume. And when your blasting your jams at 10 the chances of you hearing anything else going on in the world is almost nothing. Furthermore I know that I have ran right through a minor intersection and had a few close calls with cars when I was so engulfed in my song. I know what your thinking “but music makes my runs go by so much quicker because I’ve got something that distracts me from what I’m doing.” Think about that one for just a second.
  2. This ones stolen from David Goggins. What are you going to fall back on for motivation when the cell phone isn’t there or runs out of battery. It’s really easy to get psyched up when your jam is on, I wish that every time I was feeling a little drained coldplay’s sky full of starts would start blasting right at the point where the beat drops. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRjCeoBqrI ( 1:10 in is what I’m talking about) There’s definitely going to be times in life when the goings are going to be tough and popping in the ear buds is not going to be an option. Wouldn’t that run around the neighborhood be a great training ground for learning how to push through a challenge?
  3. And most importantly. How much time do you get in a day where you aren’t being lambasted with pictures, videos and advertising messages? I’m willing to be it isn’t much, the good news is my answer is probably very similar to yours. So the question becomes when do we have time to contemplate our existence, work through our day to day and global issues and just let our mind wander like a 4 year old? You may not be surprised by my answer but it’s when were out for a walk or run.

Running for me is way more then exercise it’s a cathartic time where I let my mind wander and ask and answer the questions that are front of mind. I think I’ve probably said this before but i’m almost certain 90% of what you’ve read on this blog has been hashed out while pounding the pavement. I am fully convinced that if I was listening to the punk rock station on Pandora we wouldn’t be doing this together on a weekly basis.

When we have that constant digital distraction in our lives its very easy to lose sight of the beauty in the everyday world. I cringe to think how many sunsets, neighborhood cats and toilets that have been repurposed as planters that I’ve missed in my life as I blindly ran towards an arbitrary finish line. https://www.instagram.com/p/CAv4zc7hmk8/

I really believe Ferris Bueller said it best “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

Exercise is Where you find it…

A couple of weeks ago when the governor of Florida closed all the gyms in the state of Florida I thought my very rational wife was going to lose her mind. She went through all of the steps of grieving before accepting that it was going to happen by lunch the next day. The thing that sealed the deal was that her gym was going to offer classes over zoom.

So a few days later we were in the garage building a plyo box from a left over sheet of ply wood and she was headed to to gym to borrow a few pieces of equipment so that we could open up a modified Crossfit gym in garage.

The process we used to get to that final outcome is called an O.O.D.A loop. https://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/OODA-loop or observe, orient, decide and act. The goal is to work through each phase and act with the information that you have at the moment, you will more then likely have to repeat the loop a few times before you reach the best out come.

So what did we learn as a byproduct of the gyms closing? Exercise is where ever you can find it. My wife loves her cross fit gym for the exercise and the community of friends and coaches shes built along the way. I, on the other hand love running and my daily routine of push ups, pull ups and squats. I enjoy the work out but I really enjoy the quiet time by myself to contemplate life’s mysteries. Most of the ideas for this blog come when my heart rate is well above 100.

OODA LOOP TIME..

Observe – take a few minutes and think about the things that you like to do and hate to do when it comes to exercise. Do you hate running with a passion, great that’s a start. Don’t do that one. Love gardening, swimming or golfing, awesome lets start there.

Orient – Now that we’ve observed the things that we like we need to orient them in how we can turn them into functional exercise. Lets use golf as our example in this one. Golf can be a great workout if you avoid the cart, hot dogs and cold beers. Think about it if you walk and carry your bag your going for at least a 3 mile hike with 20 lbs on your back. That sounds a lot like exercise to me while simultaneously having fun.

Decide – Now that we’ve observed and oriented our selves its pretty easy to decide that something we like could be turned into exercise. We still have a few decisions to make before we move onto taking action. Sticking with the golf theme here’s a few things to consider. Will the course let me walk, how often can I play golf and can I even walk 18 holes right now.

one of my good friends Peter https://www.instagram.com/szunyoghpeter/ (give him a follow for some drool worthy food ideas) shared with me something he read that was so simple and profound a couple of days ago that I had to share it with you. It was ” you can’t go from 0-100 fast but you can go from 0-10. Then once you are at 10 then go to 20 and so on, And enjoy the journey. Moral of the story set a reasonable goal and when that becomes easy create a new more challenging goal.

Act – The first three steps are mental exercises but the fourth step action is where the rubber meets the road. lets get out a pen and some paper and put down in writing how many times a week your are going to exercise. Once again set a realistic goal and hold yourself accountable to it.

If your looking for some motivation on when to start maybe the last post about a tree will help you decide that right now is a pretty darn good time.

https://subjects2change.food.blog/2020/04/05/when-how-about-right-now/

Here are some ideas on where you might find some exercise..

Walking the neighborhood, looking for a little more of a challenge add a ruck from http://www.goruck.com or borrow your kids back pack (they aren’t using it anyways) and throw whats ever heavy in there and head out.

pull ups, push ups, crunches, burpees – all of the work with no added equipment. https://greatist.com/fitness/50-bodyweight-exercises-you-can-do-anywhere

yoga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m756Gz8de4M

Resistance band – looking to make things a little more difficult. Here’s a complete gym for less then $20.00 https://www.amazon.com/resistance-bands/s?k=resistance+bands

BEFORE STARTING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN!!!!!