Garage workout training wins again.
Had another fantastic session.
1A) PowerBlock Reverse Lunges
1B) A unique chin-up and burpee combo that will be in a future TT workout
1C) KB 1-arm Overhead presses
(NOTE: I had to go to the basement to do this circuit because that's where the rafters are for chinups.)
2A) KB Swing
2B) KB Goblet Squat
2C) Slam Ball Slams
3A) Curls
3B) Triceps
Good times. Really good times. Whooped after, too.
Then I went to a local cafe for a Facebook QnA session.
Half the questions I get are from people looking for me to excuse/justify their behavior. I have a 100% disappointment rate. #NoExcuses2014
For example...
Q: I know you can't out train a bad diet, but isnt it still all about calories? If you know you are going to a party and might be consuming more than usual wont it help negate some of the damage if you up the intensity of your workout, or add another 15-20 mins to your training? - Liza
Answer:
No, it's not all about calories. The type of calories you choose impacts key hormones (insulin, glucagon, cortisol, etc.) that play a big role in your results. If you can up the intensity of your workouts, then there is something wrong with your regular workouts.
Today's Kickbutt Mindset Tips:
Repeat after me: Criticism from others only matters if I let it matter. I'm in control of my mind. If I believe what I'm doing is right, then I must not let anything stand in the way of what is important to me.
BTW, I enjoyed a really great book on Christmas Day called, "Humans of New York". The FB page has over 2 million fans, and the book itself is simply hundreds of photographs and quotes of people from New York. It's sad, funny, bizarre, entertaining and uplifting at the same time. Check the FB page here
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www.facebook.com/HumansofNewYorkOther books I read this year (in order of when I read them):
A Year of Living Consciously – Gay Hendricks
So Good They Can't Ignore You – Cal Newport
The Art of Living – Sharon Lebell
Good Life: Guide to Ancient Art of Stoic Joy – Irving
Sources of Significance – Anton
Icarus Deception – Seth Godin
The Secret of Selling Anything – Harry Browne
Several Short Sentences about Writing – V. Klinkenborg
Animal Farm – Orwell
Striking Thoughts – Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living
Dad is Fat – Gaffigan
Making the Most of Your Time – Mark Ford
Wealth Planning for Freelancers – Mark Ford
The Little Prince – de Saint Exupery
The Big Leap – Gay Hendricks
Success Formula – Bob Berg
Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
All Quiet on the Western Front - Remarque
A Manual for Living – Lebell & Epictetus
Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls – Sedaris
Dialogues & Essays – Seneca
Book Itch – Adam Witty
21 Ways to Build Your Business with a Book – Witty
Ready-Fire-Aim – Masterson
Tao Te Ching – Stephen Mitchell
Car Guys vs. Bean Counters - Bob Lutz
Training Books - I don't read a lot of training books, to be honest...I get most of my info from personal emails and conversations with guys like Jay, Alwyn, Roman, etc., and magazines
1. Drop 2 Dress Sizes – R. Cosgrove
2. Keep the Change – Catherine Gordon
3. Man 2.0 – Roman & Bornstein
4. Shape-Up ShortCuts – Jen Ator
And finally, I read a lot (too many?) magazines. These cut into my book reading, but most are important for business (at TT and ETR). I have subscriptions to:
Inc
Entrepreneur
Fast Company
Wired
Robb Report
Oxygen
Men's Fitness
Men's Health
Toronto Life
Publisher's weekly
Direct Response magazine
Rotman School of Business
Success
Couple of travel mags
And a bunch of Dan Kennedy newsletters too
I'm putting a system into place to double the number of books I read in 2014, while still reading all of the magazines, customer feedback, FB QnA's, and more.
It's going to be a great year.
With no excuses,
Craig Ballantyne, CTT
Certified Turbulence Trainer
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