One hour.
One movement.
One idea to consider.
Today’s workout was called The Push. One hour of sled pushes. I had to go to the gym for this one since I don’t have a sled at home. It had to be a day when I woke up awfully early. Also had to be a day when they weren’t using sleds in the class workout. All the conditions were met one early June morning. I loaded the sled up, didn’t really warm up, and just started the slow methodical pushing up and down the turf. Back. Forth. Back. Forth.
It didn’t take long until the ideas started to flow. I took a short break to grab a whiteboard and a pen to start capturing my thoughts.
The idea to think on during this workout is “in the face of…”. What can you push through?
In the face of….
In the face of….
All the adversity hit me every time I braced to push that sled. I didn’t even know how much it weighed altogether. I first started answering the “in the face of”s with I can statements, but that soon changed to “I am…” statements. About every fourth push I would stop to jot then get back to it.
In the face work of I am capable
In the face of challenge I am strong
In the face of boredom I am proactive
In the face of adversity I am grateful
In the face of scrutiny I am undaunted
In the face of doubt I am confident
In the face of fatigue I am resilient
In the face of distraction I am focused
In the face of overwhelm I am undeterred
In the face of heavy I am strong
In the face of confusion I am clear
In the face of exhaustion I am centered
In the face of impatience I am calm
In the face of change I am nimble
In the face of insurmount I am worthy
In the face of conformity I am unique
In the face of complacency I am willing
I am powerful. In control. Independent. Thankful.
I am a reservoir of all that I need.

So many times during long workouts I am trying to distract myself, tune out from the dcscomfort and pain. It was a challenge to tune in and use the monotony to try to make sense of things.
I can choose to focus on the positive and powerful. I can tune in to discomfort and use it as a tool. And in the face of obstacles, I can get things done. A beautiful reminder.




