A Bit of Workout Advice
March 30, 2011 3 Comments
Jared, a friend of mine at work is getting himself back into shape. He comes to me now and again for tips and to answer any questions he might have. I consider it a privilege and obligation to be as helpful as I can. This morning, he walked into my office and told me that, after a few weeks of working out, he was no longer getting tired, or at least not as tired as when he first started. Well, first I chuckled and told him that he was probably bullshittin’ (anybody who knows me, knows that’s one of my patented sayings; in fact, I’ve reserved the domain stopbullshittin.com for later use!), After that, I gave him my thoughts.
I first asked him to give me an idea of what his workouts were like. He said he was trying to get toned (then ripped, but first things first) and that he typically did about 15 reps (repetitions) for each set he did. After hearing him talk for a few minutes, I realized this was something that I’ve heard–in one shape or form–several, several times in the 20+ years I’ve been working out. I feel blessed to be able to have kept in shape for this long, both for the physical ability to work out and also for the inner drive God has given me. And as is the purpose of this site/blog, I am here to share those gifts with others. Read more of this post