Dienstag, 31. Juli 2018

The Myth of Passion and Motivation

The Myth of Passion and Motivation

On this particular day in the gym, there was a coach visiting who had worked with thousands of athletes over his long career, including some nationally-ranked athletes and Olympians.
I had just finished my workout when I asked him, “What’s the difference between the best athletes and everyone else. What do the really successful people do that most people don’t?”
He briefly mentioned the things that you might expect. Genetics. Luck. Talent.
But then he said something I wasn’t expecting.
“At some point,” he said, “it comes down to who can handle the boredom of training every day and doing the same lifts over and over and over again.”
That piece of advice surprised me because it’s a different way of thinking about work ethic.
Most of the time people talk about getting motivated and “amped up” to work on their goals. Whether it's business or sports or art, you will commonly hear people say things like, “it all comes down to having enough passion.”
As a result, I think many people get depressed when they lose focus or motivation because they think that successful people have some unstoppable passion and willpower that they seem to be missing. But that’s exactly the opposite of what this coach was saying.
Instead, he was saying that really successful people feel the same boredom and the same lack of motivation that everyone else feels. They don’t have some magic pill that makes them feel ready and inspired every day. But the difference is that the people who stick with their goals don’t let their emotions determine their actions. Top performers still find a way to show up, to work through the boredom, and to embrace the daily practice that is required to achieve their goals.
According to him, it’s this ability to do the work when it’s not easy that separates the top performers from everyone else. That's the difference between professionals and amateurs.

Working When Work Isn’t Easy

Anyone can work hard when they feel motivated.
When I was an athlete, I loved going to practice the week after a big win. Who wouldn’t? Your coach is happy, your teammates are pumped up, and you feel like you can beat anyone. As an entrepreneur, I love working when customers are rolling in and things are going well. Getting results has a way of propelling you forward.
But what about when you’re bored? What about when the work isn’t easy? What about when it feels like nobody is paying attention or you’re not getting the results you want?
Are you willing to work through 10 years of silence?
It's the ability to work when work isn't easy that makes the difference.

Quellehttps://jamesclear.com/stay-focused

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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING
Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention
Triathlon-Trainer-B-Lizenz (Langdistanz)
Kontakt /Mail: info@aktiv-training.de
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Donnerstag, 12. Juli 2018

Faszientraining

"......Faszien sind die Bindegewebshüllen um unsere Muskeln – und bisher wenig beachtet. Das ändert sich gerade grundlegend. Denn gezieltes Training der Faszien hilft unter anderem gegen Rückenschmerzen, Knieprobleme und Muskelkater.

Faszien als Schmerzauslöser

Lange Zeit stand ein gezieltes Faszientraining gar nicht im Fokus der Schmerzlinderung, da die Bedeutung der Faszien völlig unterschätzt wurde. „Ihre wichtige Rolle für den Bewegungsablauf ist wissenschaftlich eine relativ neue Erkenntnis“.

Faszien lassen sich trainieren

Es geht darum, die Achtsamkeit zu stimulieren und die Körperwahrnehmung zu erhöhen. Im Blickpunkt steht ein Gesundheitstraining mit weichen, dynamischen Dehnübungen, weil Faszien hauptsächlich auf Dehnungsreize reagieren. Dies gelingt uns mit der „Blackroll“!! Die körperliche Leistungsfähigkeit nimmt zu. Man fühlt sich beweglicher, gelenkiger und ist darüber hinaus auch ausgeglichener.

Faszien-Training wirkt langfristig 

Der Schlüssel zum Therapieerfolg liegt in der Nachhaltigkeit. Anders als ein trainierter Muskel verändert sich die Bindegewebe Hülle nur langsam, dafür aber dauerhaft. Geduldiger Einsatz lohnt sich. Weniger ist dabei mehr....."

Quellehttps://laufwelt.de/laufkurse/

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Faszientraining / Foam-Rolling / Offenburg / Baden-Baden / Rastatt / Karlsruhe / Nordschwarzwald - Praktische Gesundheitsförderung - auch bei Ihnen vor Ort: 

Und wieder am 20.07.2018 in Baden-Baden (nur Kleingruppe):

https://www.aktiv-training.de/10_faszientraining.html

Kontakt:


Jörg Linder – Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention – Ihr Personal Trainer für Baden-Baden, Karlsruhe, Offenburg, Nordschwarzwald

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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING
Mauerbergstraße 110
76534 Baden-Baden
Tel.: 07223 / 8004699
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Mail: info@aktiv-training.de
Fax: 07223 / 8005271
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Aktiv-Training: www.aktiv-training.de


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Bild:  Jörg Linder



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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING
Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention
Triathlon-Trainer-B-Lizenz (Langdistanz)
Kontakt /Mail: info@aktiv-training.de
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