That portion
of the globe known as America is in the middle of its summer season.
The mainland and the external states of Hawaii and Alaska are
mostly hot as I write this note, Wednesday, August 2nd. Now, I
like hot as long as it's dry and not over ninety; these conditions
not satisfied and I wilt. I'm easy to please, providing my choices
are somewhere between terrific and very good. We clocked ninety-one
at the gym this week and I started asking myself some questions.
Gave me something to do while wilting on the front deck under
the towering redwood tree.
Questions
to ask yourself on this August day in the middle of the summer:
Am I eating?
It's hot.
Are you eating enough protein? Carbs are often the foods of choice
during the summer season, especially when it's super-warm. No
one should ingest less than 100 protein grams a day. We want muscle.
Popular summer barbeques and picnics offer an abundance of food.
Are you stuffing yourself? We don't want fat.
Am I drinking?
Are you drinking
more than enough water? I forget and pay for it in listlessness
and loss of precious bodyweight. Therefore, I suspect you are
too and need to be reminded. Drink more refreshing, pure water
- more often. We want energy. The same barbeques and picnics mentioned
above offer a wide selection of beverages. Is your beer and alcohol
intake well gauged? (Am I being a pest?)
Am I training?
My workout
today looked like a mirage from the underside of my sweaty eyelids.
Perhaps it would disappear like an illusion and I could take a
cold shower and go back out to the deck and sit in the shade.
Drink me some ice-cold refreshing water.
This is not
fantasyland and we are not weaklings whose discipline melts like
ice cream. We are bombers: solid, bold and mighty. We don't want
gaps. How are your workouts registering in the scale of 1 to 10,
zero being big-time bad? What are you willing to accept under
the somewhat limiting conditions of the summer? Today I had a
five and was griping. In the locker room I repeated the clich�,
as if I just conceived it, "Better than no workout at all." I
was alone.
Fives are
fine as long as you get some eights and nines occasionally. Threes
are understandable but anything below needs an explanation, and
it better be good.
Am I resting?
Or, am I resting
too much? This indicates lazy or slovenly, even. Yuk. Lazy is
for the enemy. I have a buddy who approaches evaporation in the
middle of August as he surfs and hangs the beaches as if the water,
sun and sand might dematerialize while he went home and ate or
slept or hit the gym. Stays lean. Finally got him on the Bomber
Blend and he gained thirty pounds in thirty days. He's ripped
and the girls all love him and he's going to Hollywood to be a
star. Probably the glutamine.
Remember,
the longer days with more activities can be distracting. Don't
neglect yourself. Burn the candle at both ends and you're playing
with fire and wasting wax. Eat, drink, workout, rest and play.
We forget anything important? Be nice to people, shut the door
behind you, don't clang the dumbbells, put your weights away...
Laree said,
"Write anything. Nobody'll read anyway. It's summertime."
Bombers Up.
Dave
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