7.5
Whew... where did two months go? The world has turned upside down in just 8 weeks, and yet it might make more sense now than it did before. Slowing down, and totally changing perspective on what it ‘normal’ can be a good thing.
Hopefully you are weathering the global coronavirus response in a measured and compassionate way. Extraordinary times can require an extraordinary response, and out of that we’re sure to grow.
How’s your pantry? If ever there was a challenge to our eating and activity habits, it is now. With 7+ weeks of quarantine and counting, knowing how to stock a healthful, life-giving pantry is crucial. Thankfully, we have been able to keep all our staples on hand, and our whole crew is healthy.
When it comes to physical activity, remember great sites like Darebee.com, CrossFit.com and Spartan.com. There are months worth of healthful workouts available to keep you toned, fit, and challenged, and maybe thriving more than if you were going to the gym.
For me, I’m 5 months into my 1000 running goal for 2020. I picked up a side goal of 100 miles in a month (which I completed for April, today). I’m also going to do 100 miles in a week, likely next month in May, just to see if I can do it. My average resting heart rate is down to around 48-50... so there are definitely benefits to an active running habit.
Make every effort to lean into these strange and unprecedented times. While it is unsettling and even scary, press on in a confident way, and try to savor the time away from the old normal, while leaning into the new normal.
By the Way
Do what you can to establish a regular body weight training regimen. I think the social distancing we’re under will definitely teach us that we never needed a weight machines and spin classes. Find your own groove, keep it interesting and varied, and stick to it.
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