This past week was one of the hardest mentally of my
life! I was flown back to Utah to
do choreography for the studio I used to teach at. I also got to choreograph for the Utah Jazz Dancers. Doesn’t seem to bad, eh? Well… try choreographing 12 dances (all
looking very different) in one week.
I have done lots of choreography in the past, but nothing to the extent
and time period of this. As I sat
down in my seat on my flight to Utah, my anxiety crept in. I felt inadequate and overwhelmed. I really didn’t know how I was going to
get through the week. Right then
and there I realized I had a choice.
I could go through the week being stressed and let my anxiety get the
best of me, or suck it up, stay positive and keep a clear mind. I said a little prayer in my head
and decided no matter what happens during the week, I would keep an optimistic
outlook.
Well, I’m back in Ohio, and I did it. And I am really proud of myself. How did I do it? I kept a positive mentality the whole
time. Did everything go
perfectly as planned? No. But did
I learn to overcome little setbacks and keep pushing on? Yes. There were times during the week where I totally could have
broken down and given up. It was
really hard. But every time those
negative thoughts entered, I knocked them out with positivity and kept
going.
You are probably thinking to yourself what the heck this has
to do with anything fitness…. Well guess what? It has everything to do with fitness. Your mind is a very powerful tool. The way you think about yourself, your
health goals, and your fitness journey is what is going to make or break your
success. We all have setbacks. We all have struggles and trials. We all have those days where we would
rather sit on our butts, watch Bachelor, eat a gallon of ice cream, and feel
bad about ourselves. (I didn’t do that yesterday…) It is what we do and how we react to those trials and
setbacks that will determine our success.
If you honestly wake up every day and tell yourself, “Today is going to
be a good day. I can do this. I will stay positive,” I promise you,
you can achieve anything.
My goal for everyone this week is to do just that—keep
positive! You will be surprised
how keeping a positive attitude and outlook can change your day. You will be able to accomplish your
goals (fitness related or really anything else) if you set your attitude meter
on positive.
For time complete:
3 rounds:
20 goblet squats with a 20lb kettle bell or dumbbell
20 right leg step ups holding a 20lb kettle bell or dumbbell
in your left hand (right leg steps up first and down first to a 12-18 inch
platform)
20 left leg step ups holding a 20lb weight in your right
hand
400 meter run
3 rounds:
20 kettle bell high sumos (18-30lb)
20 OH press (10-15lb dumbbells)
300 rope jumps (Jump rope)
3 rounds:
1 min plank hold
20 v-ups
20 tick tocks right and left with 25lb kettle bell
400 meter row
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