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No excuses

I wasn't going to make 10,000 steps today, but a little birdie and a school of Japanese swordsmanship changed my mind.

Steve Maxwell is on Facebook, and today he posted about going for a run, in what sounded like the freezing wind and rain. How his girlfriend had braved the elements on a bicycle to get dinner for him. How he'd softened up some, since spending more time in California, as opposed to his native Philly. The Old Coach travels a fair bit in a small van, which he and Teresa call home, and that leads to a certain nap of the earth flavor to his reportage.

Suddenly, the excuse of a busy morning redoing a video project didn't seem so solid.

Low putt-putt average is about 2-3000 steps for a day; I'd gotten up to around 7000, with 5 sets of kettlebell clean and presses + jumprope (100 skips) + ~1000 steps of walking. Was nodding off dreamily closing out the day. Then checked Tweetdeck, and Coach's Facebook post.

And remembered a Posterous pointer post by Noelle Chung, from my daily Posterous delivery of subscribed blogs.

One thing...find and then focus on the one thing that will make the most difference in your...whatever. And was reminded of the Itto-ryu school of swordsmanship, which I believe had the motto one cut, one life. Don't dance around; take his head off sort of thing.

So, Max got a long, late night walk.

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How Blogging Can Kill You Slowly

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I spent all morning crafting a post for The EHR/EMR Show. This pic shows how many steps I took, after taking Max for a walk, and the post midday time: 1475. For a 10,000 step daily goal, this should be more like 4-6,000 by 2 PM.

Just before the walk: 104 steps. As in, 1% of what the daily healthy total should be.

Gahhh.

Not helped by working until 5 AM, on...the same blog post. Got up in a haze, quaffed some apple cider (sugar water), and had a bowl of cereal before coming to my senses and having some proteinaceous eggs and ham.

So. Poor sleep, poor food choices, and no exercise. Waiting for perfect isn't just a FAIL; it's a lifesuck of the highest order.

Ever noticed how when you blog, you can't do anything else? See the plaintive look on Max's face? Family suffers, too.

Semi pro posts...maybe deserve careful crafting, links, proofing, nice images from iStockphoto. But those take me several hours.

My utilitarian medical training is starting to reassert itself. Life is too short, to not be living.

 

Filed under  //   10000 steps a day   activity   blogging   exercise   Max