Consistency Is My Greatest Weapon
http://ift.tt/2DHl623 Ever since I wrote about turning 40 last year, my inbox seems to a magnet for questions about injury recovery and prevention. Apparently, much of the world assumes that once you hit 40, the body begins to deteriorate, and you become plagued by injuries. If you know me though, you won’t be surprised that I disagree with what much of the world assumes. My approach to training has not changed at all since I hit the big Four-O. In fact, my last year of training was quite productive despite a hectic schedule that included several trips back and forth to Europe as a boxing coach.
The Year in ReviewBefore I share my thoughts on injury prevention, here’s a quick look at life in my 40s. I can honestly say that I don’t feel any different today than I did 10+ years ago. I still train just as hard as I always have. Injury PreventionAs far as training hard without injury, there’s nothing special about me, nor is there anything flashy about what I do. I don’t have any secret yoga techniques to share. I’ve never once used a foam roller. I don’t follow any particular diet. And I’m not a bionic man. What I am though is consistent. Consistency has always been my greatest attribute. I don’t miss days. In the video that follows, I share some related thoughts. Misconceptions of Hard WorkIt’s a huge myth to assume that hard work will destine one to injury. As I tweeted above, I train hard so that I don’t get injured. Don’t confuse hard work with reckless work however. Just because I train with intensity doesn’t mean that I leave my brain at the door. Thus, while I push myself hard, I never ignore the feedback that my body provides. If something is bothering me or doesn’t feel right, I won’t simply push through it for the sake of finishing a workout. Instead, I listen to my body and work around (not through) any discomfort. I have no problem stopping an exercise or workout if something does not feel right. There’s no glory in pushing through physical pain just to complete a workout. I train to improve myself, not beat myself into the ground. Additional FactorsIn addition to listening to the body and applying common sense, I believe patience and varied intensity are both imperative to training without injury. Trying to rush progress and/or always training with maximal intensity are two common reasons for injury. I. PatienceFirst, patience in regards to training is one of the best attributes you can have. As I’ve said many times before, there are no shortcuts. Significant change does not happen overnight. You must be prepared for the long haul. Trying to do more than you can handle will almost always lead to problems. And often times, impatience is the underlying culprit. Many people aren’t willing to put in the time that is necessary to accomplish their goals. Instead, they try to take shortcuts, only to find a road filled with potholes. Additional Reading – The Power of Patience II. Varied IntensityIn addition, constantly pushing yourself to the max each day is a recipe for failure. It might not happen right away, but you’ll eventually run into problems. With that in mind, I have no problem including lighter days if my body is giving me any signs of getting run down. Such days aren’t planned. I shift gears at any time to a lighter day if my body is asking for it. It’s important to note though that I don’t view lighter days as easier days. I still work hard, but my intensity will be applied in a different direction. For example, I will often challenge my hand-eye coordination on a lighter day. The work remains difficult, but it is distributed differently. My brain might be challenged, but the physical toll on my body is much less. Additional Reading – Varying Your Training Intensity Final ThoughtsIn summary, I hope this entry sheds some light on injury prevention. Because while the subject is often grossly complicated, I strongly believe it quite simple to train regularly without injuring yourself. Always remember that the goal of training is to make the body stronger and more resilient. The goal is not to run yourself into the ground so that you’re no longer able to function. Common sense and consistency can do magical things together without unnecessary complexity. +++++
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