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America, the Obese-iful

America, the Obese-iful

I love America. And I love American people.

I do have to admit, however, it’s getting harder

and harder to wrap your arms around this

country and its people.

We used to call people fat. Now we use the

word ‘obese.” Very soon the word obese will

need replacing with something else that

describes us better.

The basic issue underlying all the fatness

is bad thinking followed by bad habits.

It begins with a lack of pride and a lack of

self-respect.

Instead of having a desire to be better today

than you were yesterday – people think they’re

doomed to be worse tomorrow than they are today.

That’s wrong thinking.

That’s believing in death and disease more than life

and good health.

To counter the way of fatness and self-pity, begin

with your thinking. Begin imagining yourself to be

better than you are right now. Say to yourself, “Today,

I’m going to give it everything I’ve got. I’m going to do

my best.”

Then, instead of lazing on the couch – you make an

appointment with yourself to exercise each day.

You do something each and every day to challenge yourself.

In doing so you improve yourself in ALL areas of your life. When

your body is in better condition, you think faster, you get more done,

you’re happier, healthier – and no, I’m not kidding, wealthier.

Some time ago, after doing the Royal Court, as shown in my

international best-seller, Combat Conditioning (to order go

to http://mattfurey.com/conditioning_book.html } I went out-

side to jump some rope. I hadn’t jumped in quite a while so

I set a modest goal of 1,000 jumps – using a rope I call –

“the green monster” – which is much heavier than the

standard ropes.

Now, 1,000 jumps with this rope is no easy task. It blitzes

your entire body – including your grip, forearms, shoulders

and so on.

When I got to 200 jumps the thought of quitting entered my

mind. But I knew I had more in me, so after a break, I continued.

I kept pushing myself until I finished all 1,000 jumps. I looked

at my stop watch. 15:34.

The next evening I went outdoors and did the same workout. I

cranked out 200, then took a quick rest. Then did 100. Another

quick rest. 50 more. And so on.

I pushed myself to do better than I did the day before. And when

I knocked out the 1,000th repetition, the stop watch read: 12:05.

Today, beating either of these numbers is easy.

Now, in case you think I’m impressed with this, I’m not. My focus

is on giving my workout everything I’ve got. Somedays I may not

be able to jump as fast as others. Or I may be much faster. The

real issue is how hard did I try in each workout. My focus is on

THIS WORKOUT – to-DAY.

Many people set goals that are “result driven.” This means they want

to get to a certain weight – or be able to do a selected number of

pushups or pull-ups.

It’s good to have result goals. But it’s also good to have “being” goals.

The focus is on WHO you are going to BE when you train – not on what

you are going to get. Your mind is on the journey – not the destination.

Afterall, if the journey is more important than the “end” – then why so

much focus on the end.

Why not have the beginning and end of your journey be the same. The

circle that meets – no beginning – no end.

Focus your mind on the journey – on being totally in the moment in

this workout.

Give it everything you’ve got. And watch the results stack higher than

ever before.

Matt Furey

P.S. BTW, if you’d like to get the green heavy jump rope – or some

others that are fabulous – go to http://lifelineusa.com – tell ’em the

Fure-cat sent ya.

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