Falling Off the Wagon (and Getting Back On)
As you all know, I've been away traveling for the past three
weeks. During this time I didn't workout as much as I would
have liked. In fact, I didn't train much at all. And I wasn't
eating to well either.
I could have worked out in my hotel room., and I could have
eaten well. But I didn't. No reason, really, for when I travel I
still eat and exercise right. But this trip I didn't. Even I have
my moments. I knew in the long run it wouldn't affect me
because I've made eating and exercising part of my life,
and this slight little change wasn't going to make a dent
in my overall health. It's so rare that I knew it wouldn't
matter much.
I guess you could say I fell off the wagon.
But I got right back on. It wasn't a big deal because being
idle and eating poorly are not the norm for me. It's perfectly
okay to fall off the wagon once in a while as long as you're
exercising and eating well most of the time.
A little slip amounts to nothing. It won't derail your progress
in the least.
So don't beat yourself up or think you're doomed because
you're not perfect. No one is. If you fall off, get back on and
continue the ride. Don't try to speed things up by starving
yourself or working out for 8 hours a day to make up for
lost time. This will throw you off the wagon faster than
anything.
Just stay the course, maybe even slow it down until you
can accelerate to a safe speed. This is what I'm doing at
the moment. My first workout back was a bit of a nancy one,
just an easy session to get back into it. You can't start up
the wagon at full speed.
But just make sure you do start it.
Wishing you the best,
Eddie Baran
P.S. Don't forget to eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Even
if you're not yet ready to cut down on the bad stuff, increase
your produce. You'll find that this in itself will do wonders
for your body. Eventually you'll replace the bad with the good.
P.P.S. To learn how to tie in the best exercise and eating ideas,
check out this http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html
and this http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html