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Health & Fitness Goals - How To Make Healthy
Decisions To Change Your Life
Let
me ask everyone a question. Aren't all of us in fitness looking
for that special something that will give us an advantage, a leg
up or the edge over our competition? Maybe even just in our own
life.
Many times when I speak with groups about Wellness, I like to find
out why they are there or what they are looking for. I believe it
is my job to serve the audience by presenting information that they
can put to use immediately, either by causing them to think or by
convincing them to make some kind of decision. What this does for
me is remind me that I need to be on purpose. I need to add value
to whatever group that I'm presenting to. A common theme when it
comes to wellness or fitness is that we need to set goals. Others
may stress that you need a dream. A really Big DREAM. If given the
opportunity when speaking to someone or a group I will attempt to
get each person to dig a little and determine their purpose for
being involved in some program or activity. Many times I discover
that it can be traced to wanting to experience some pleasure (positive
emotion), or avoid pain (negative emotion).
PAIN OR PLEASURE
Most of us are motivated by either avoiding "pain" or
seeking "pleasure". In wellness that normally means you
just went to your doctor and the report wasn't good. Your doctor
than sternly recommends some type of wellness program. Hopefully
you are guided to work with a program that can help navigate you
towards the goal of improving your health. This then allows you
to avoid the pain of listening to your doctor or worse the fear
of having a serious medical situation. You can see from the example
that "pain" does work as a motivator. Another example
but with a different twist to it would be when a "Beyond Boomer"
(post 65) begins to experience difficulty getting out of a chair.
Seems pretty simple to us. But what if the person doesn't know what
to do and is too embarrassed to ask for help? Remember we are talking
about getting out of a chair! This can be a very painful psychological
as well as physical situation. So it's somewhat easy to see how
pain can be an extremely effective motivator.
Let's
now look at pleasure. If I have a chance to work with someone, and
they give me the opportunity to dig down a little, through the pain
I will most likely find some emotion that is positive. The individual
may just want to be happy. This is also why it can be beneficial
to have a good coach or trainer who has an understanding of human
behavior. Because although pain is a great motivator, pleasure is
an outstanding motivator. Whether someone is 85 or 25 when they
are involved in fitness because it makes them "happy"
than as long as they are in an appropriate program or activity,
they will begin to experience all the benefits of being involved,
such as; increased strength, increased flexibility, improved balance,
improved endurance and a general feeling of well being. So how does
all this relate to you? Remember we talked about those goals and
dreams. Those are great, but at this point those represent what
I call conversations. What I mean is that those are things we talk
about wanting to do. We may even share our desires with some close
friends and family. But it means nothing unless you make a decision.
CHANGING YOUR LIFE
Conversations can't really do anything. But when you make a decision,
you can change your life. If you decide that the goal or dream you
have, whether to avoid pain or seek pleasure is worth it and the
pain or pleasure is so intense that you "decide" to make
a change. You now have a great opportunity to achieve not only your
goal but you are on your way to your DREAM.
THE WEDGE
Let me share a great example of how you can position yourself to
succeed. I love to talk about the "wedge." I originally
thought of this when I saw the movie "300". Being a student
of history I was impressed by how 300 Spartans were able to save
the world. They were able to do this by using a simple, incredibly
efficient tool, the position they assumed as a group, which I call
the "wedge". As an athlete I had always thought of the
wedge as something to attack with, as in football. It was even expressed
to me that as warriors it could be the tip of our spear. But that
wasn't how I observed the "wedge". I saw it as a tool
that we could create in our life to help us achieve our Dream.
Let
me explain. Inside the wedge is where you would have people on your
team that you trusted, added value to you, had the same vision as
you and would allow you to always focus on your Dream. Because if
you were to take your eyes or thoughts off the goal, it could all
fall apart. It's important to note that you may only have yourself
inside your wedge, when you begin your journey, so you must be keenly
aware that anything negative can pull your focus away from the goal.
Now picture yourself moving steadily towards your goal. Remember
all the negatives in your life are all around you and not with you.
As you learn, build more confidence and begin to add trusted people
to your "wedge" you will move more efficiently towards
the goal. Remember it's not the speed; it's getting to the dream.
This tool now could be used by clients as they begin developing
their team. They decide what exercises or activities to do. What
foods to eat. What journals or websites or other resources to connect
with. They might even join various groups or clubs or even have
a coach or trainer. As their wedge becomes filled with positive
tools and experiences that allow the client to stay focused, achieving
the goal is now made easier.
SUMMARY
Regardless of what you've done in the past, it just doesn't matter.
Starting today, create your "wedge". Find your purpose
and then point yourself in the direction of your dream. All you
have to do is focus on what you want. It works every time it's tried.
Start today. Do it now!
By Arnie
Fonseca, Jr
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