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Posted on January 13, 2008 by Adam | Posted under Exercise
The Journey to Health
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It is not always easy to stick to the fitness lifestyle because it is a whole new experience. There are too many barriers built up, too many habits entrenched. But if you think back, as an infant you questioned nothing. You tried your best to turn over since lying on your back all the time didn't seem normal. You began to crawl, then walk, then run. You changed your world by plunging into new experiences not because you didn't have a mind, but because it was a clear freeway with no barriers or habits to stop you. To break those present mental barriers is not easy. The effort seems too much, You convince yourself that you are feeling deprived. You rebel because you see this fatless-food existence as a threat. Memory crowds your mind. And in one defiant binge, you stuff yourself with more fatty food than you may have done earlier. The result, of course, is not pleasant, it is not that you enjoyed doing it. After the first bit of chocolate on to eat the entire slab - leaving you feeling a little sick with too much rich sweetness. Sick at your loss of control. And that awful guilt paralyzes you cannot do anything effectively. This is not the time to give up. Can one binge stop the entire rejuvenating process of growth? A thousand times 'No!' Put it behind you. Dwelling on it doesn't help. If you over-full and lethargic, there is a physiological reason for it. Most of your energy is being used up to digest that rich food. It will pass. Keep yourself busy and an hour or two later, exercise. Throw away excess fatty food to resist further temptation. You don t have to hate yourself for giving in to your memory. It is too minuscule an experience in the larger picture of life that you are striving for. About The Author: Read out for Weight lifting shoes Check out beauty |
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