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I've saved this for article for several years. I'm not sure if it

was ever published or not. It was a late night email from a former

personal trainer of mine.

Your Body Doesn't Care!

You've decided to really commit to getting into better shape. In

another month or so ,you'll be joined by the army of people all

over

the world who will make that their New Year's resolution. Getting

into shape may mean losing a bunch of weight, cutting your body fat

by a few percentage points or adding a few pounds of quality lean

muscle mass. You map out a plan, set some reasonable yet challenging

goals and everything is going pretty well for a few days. So far, so

good....

Then life starts to kick in. Your kids have to get to soccer

practice. Your body doesn't care! You didn't have time to get the

food you need in the house. Your body doesn't care! Your girlfriend,

boyfriend, husband, wife, sibling, parent, cousin or friend doesn't

understand why you have to go to the gym. Your body doesn't care!

Your favorite show is on TV tonight and you can't tape it because

your VCR still has 12:00 blinking on it all the time. Your body

doesn't care! You get the point.

As with any goal, physical or otherwise, there will always be

obstacles and things that challenge your ability to achieve the

goal. A lot of times, this complex set of circumstances can loosely

be referred to as " LIFE " . If it were easy, everybody would be in

great shape and be healthy. As harsh as it may seem, your physical

body really doesn't care about whatever excuse you have for not

training, eating right or getting enough rest. No matter how

justifiable you may feel the reason was, your body would simply not

allow you to reach your goals if you don't do the work and stick to

the game plan. It's a simple equation really: Do the work and you

get rewarded: don't do it and you don't.

The human body is what I like to call the " great equalizer " . When it

comes to pursuing an reaching physical goals, it knows no emotions,

can't be sweet talked into responding and can't be conned into

getting rid of a bunch of fat or adding some really attractive

muscle. If you think that's the bad news, here's the good news. If

you train it, feed it and let it recuperate properly, it will reward

you and give you access to your physical goals and dreams. It has no

vested interest in not letting you have the body you really want and

it hasn't entered into any great conspiracy to stop you from getting

there.

If you choose to look at this physical reality from a positive

perspective, you'll soon realize that reaching your physique goals

is within your power and control and that when you match your

actions to your commitment to those goals, reaching them is a matter

of consistency over time. Why look at it any other way? You could

choose to look at it negatively and feel sorry for yourself, but

remember:

Your body doesn't care!

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What an awesome article!!! I am printing this out... It really hits

home with me and think it will be great to start this challenge and

any challenge!!! Thanks! Juls

>

> I've saved this for article for several years. I'm not sure if it

> was ever published or not. It was a late night email from a

former

> personal trainer of mine.

>

> Your Body Doesn't Care!

>

> You've decided to really commit to getting into better shape. In

> another month or so ,you'll be joined by the army of people all

> over

> the world who will make that their New Year's resolution. Getting

> into shape may mean losing a bunch of weight, cutting your body

fat

> by a few percentage points or adding a few pounds of quality lean

> muscle mass. You map out a plan, set some reasonable yet

challenging

> goals and everything is going pretty well for a few days. So far,

so

> good....

>

> Then life starts to kick in. Your kids have to get to soccer

> practice. Your body doesn't care! You didn't have time to get the

> food you need in the house. Your body doesn't care! Your

girlfriend,

> boyfriend, husband, wife, sibling, parent, cousin or friend

doesn't

> understand why you have to go to the gym. Your body doesn't care!

> Your favorite show is on TV tonight and you can't tape it because

> your VCR still has 12:00 blinking on it all the time. Your body

> doesn't care! You get the point.

>

> As with any goal, physical or otherwise, there will always be

> obstacles and things that challenge your ability to achieve the

> goal. A lot of times, this complex set of circumstances can

loosely

> be referred to as " LIFE " . If it were easy, everybody would be in

> great shape and be healthy. As harsh as it may seem, your physical

> body really doesn't care about whatever excuse you have for not

> training, eating right or getting enough rest. No matter how

> justifiable you may feel the reason was, your body would simply

not

> allow you to reach your goals if you don't do the work and stick

to

> the game plan. It's a simple equation really: Do the work and you

> get rewarded: don't do it and you don't.

>

> The human body is what I like to call the " great equalizer " . When

it

> comes to pursuing an reaching physical goals, it knows no

emotions,

> can't be sweet talked into responding and can't be conned into

> getting rid of a bunch of fat or adding some really attractive

> muscle. If you think that's the bad news, here's the good news. If

> you train it, feed it and let it recuperate properly, it will

reward

> you and give you access to your physical goals and dreams. It has

no

> vested interest in not letting you have the body you really want

and

> it hasn't entered into any great conspiracy to stop you from

getting

> there.

>

> If you choose to look at this physical reality from a positive

> perspective, you'll soon realize that reaching your physique goals

> is within your power and control and that when you match your

> actions to your commitment to those goals, reaching them is a

matter

> of consistency over time. Why look at it any other way? You could

> choose to look at it negatively and feel sorry for yourself, but

> remember:

>

> Your body doesn't care!

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