A good routine is generally energizing, but when you miss having your matcha tea or meditation one morning, it’s easy to kick yourself and get discouraged.
Which is when I remind myself of this visual. Thank you, Harsh Darji. 🙏

A good routine is generally energizing, but when you miss having your matcha tea or meditation one morning, it’s easy to kick yourself and get discouraged.
Which is when I remind myself of this visual. Thank you, Harsh Darji. 🙏

This article digs into studies on the health benefits walking and other moderate exercise.
( Totally anecdotal, but my gramdmother-in-law lived past 100 years old, and she walked every day.)
Most interesting takeaways:

“The people who exercised were testing as if they were about 10 years younger at age 40 and about 20 years younger at age 60,”
Even though this article at first seems the opposite of a recent one on sprinting, I think they’re both related. They both basically say to do a moderate amount of exercise for a short amount of time to get maximum physical and mental benefits.
I really love this article on sprinting vs. jogging for exercise.
👉 This Is How to Grow Strong by Sprinting
This guy literally kicks a ball as far as he can, then he chases after it as fast as he can. He does this for 7 minutes every other day. That’s his workout. 🤩
This workout is as effective or more so than jogging 40 minutes every day.

And it’s fun. It’s all about youthful chasing. He does this workout in parks across the world as he travels. No special clothes or workout gear are needed. Just a ball and basically whatever you’re wearing.
I felt I had flicked a switch. I discovered that I was more aware of my body — aligned with it. I carried my body with deeper confidence. For me, I am never looking for a beach-bod. I simply want to be strong, free from disease. It was amazing. In just a few minutes, my mind was signaling me — you’re stronger.
I’ve been into interval training, but this article is convincing me to drop the stopwatch for a soccer ball.

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