What Are You Training For?

In my second weekend as a homeowner there was no shortage of tasks to be done. Cutting trees, splitting logs, painting, leaf blowing and organizing. It was a lot, and I crashed hard every night.

The most difficult task was getting the logs out of the wood to be split. All I could think of while I was going back and forth with heavy loads was, “Well, this is what I train for, right?” What I mean is that I didn’t specifically decide to train to do homeowner chores, but I do train to be physically capable, independent and unafraid of physical and mental challenges.

This past weekend, and many more in the future will allow me to use my training and have a confidence in my abilities because of it. So, I’ll leave you on this Monday morning with the question: what are you really training for?

Justin Miner

@portsmouthcoach

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