I’ve been thinking about health and fitness again lately. Mostly about the fact that I am far from where I should be in this area. Last month I made a decision to start the P90x3 program. I chose the program because it definitely has room for me to grow. I can barely keep up and am constantly having to modify things or take breaks. I also liked the fact that the workouts were about 30 minutes per day.
The resolution started alright. I got 3 workouts in during my first week. I did not hit my goal of 6 workouts. So in that regard I was 50%. But the problem was that week 2 I went back to work and the workouts came abruptly to a halt. I suppose what was even worse was that I did not kick it back into gear. It was always a matter of getting back on track tomorrow, or the following day, or on Sunday at the start of the week.
So a month after deciding to make a life change, I sit here a failure.
If I want to look at it more positively, I suppose I could say I found another way that doesn’t work.
Regardless of my failing, I need to get back on track. As a husband, as a dad, I think it’s super important for me to be in the best health possible so I can stick around for as long as possible and be a good role model of healthy living as well.
So here’s to the continued struggle, the constant grind.