Tonight I commit to our in-house Fight Night. Same type of thing many places have. I wanted to do the event the last time they held it but an ongoing calf issue made me drop out early into the training sequence.
The only thing holding me beck is the before mentioned calf/leg thing. I'm attempting to get smarter on how I train, but at times it's a bit unpredictable. If I have to drop out again, I'll get it off my mind and just use boxing for fitness.
A bit about me. I'm 50 yrs old, in decent shape for the typical dad walking around, which doesn't get me much. I've been up and down on my weight over the years. It's all my fault when you get down to it but I've spent so much time on ballfields, in gyms, at college tryouts, etc. that I would take the easy way out and not do well with my nutrition. Here and there I'd get on a kick and drop about 30-40 lbs and then when the season would start I'd put it back on again. Just this past Friday we dropped my last child off to college, and no longer coach (except for one player that I've taken on) so I have the time. Again, I feel my only hindrance is my calf/leg.
I like to do physical activities. The pain of effort doesn't bother me. I'm working on pushing further through this to get more out of my sessions, but it's a process I like.
As I've put in other threads, I'm changing how I exercise to allow my calf/leg to come along for the ride. I'll get into that later.
So .... off I go.
The only thing holding me beck is the before mentioned calf/leg thing. I'm attempting to get smarter on how I train, but at times it's a bit unpredictable. If I have to drop out again, I'll get it off my mind and just use boxing for fitness.
A bit about me. I'm 50 yrs old, in decent shape for the typical dad walking around, which doesn't get me much. I've been up and down on my weight over the years. It's all my fault when you get down to it but I've spent so much time on ballfields, in gyms, at college tryouts, etc. that I would take the easy way out and not do well with my nutrition. Here and there I'd get on a kick and drop about 30-40 lbs and then when the season would start I'd put it back on again. Just this past Friday we dropped my last child off to college, and no longer coach (except for one player that I've taken on) so I have the time. Again, I feel my only hindrance is my calf/leg.
I like to do physical activities. The pain of effort doesn't bother me. I'm working on pushing further through this to get more out of my sessions, but it's a process I like.
As I've put in other threads, I'm changing how I exercise to allow my calf/leg to come along for the ride. I'll get into that later.
So .... off I go.
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