April 29, 2011

Day 119: Our Attitude is a Choice

MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE OF THE DAY

"We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." - Viktor E. Frankl


TRAINING

Thursday

Day Off.

Friday

HIIT - Run;
a. 4 min jogging
b. 24 x 20 sec sprint/10 sec easy
c. 4 min jogging

Cardio - Rollers:
20 min in 39x18 @ 110 rpm

Stretch 28 min.


COMMENTS

Sleep - Time and Quality: Woke up a lot later than usual today (going from the times I have been waking at lately), which was odd - the painful stomach yesterday, despite having the day off training, really took something out of me.

Mood/Aggression: Our attitude is our choice. Every day. Life is testing me right now, seeing what I am made of. I am choosing to be positive, focus on the good things that are going on in the background, the small blessings that give light and hope. Being positive is new to me (those who know me know my history of using negativity for motivation, etc.), and yes it's different, but it doesn't take nearly as much energy, nor is it as emotionally and mentally draining as my "old" ways.

Energy: I think my body is "making up" for yesterday.

Mental Focus and Clarity: The migraine from yesterday is gone, so I am ready to be focused again.

Stress: HIGH.

Endurance: Great.

Quality of Training: Beautiful day for a run. I felt fresh and legs were great. Sprints seemed effortless, even though I felt myself slow a little for the last four of them (uphill sprints). Pushed myself so hard I was tasting blood from the seventh sprint, savouring the feeling of knowing that I was able to do so. Rollers was done at a slightly higher pace as well, because legs were feeling so good.

Recovery: The day off yesterday definitely helped.