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Blog 14 – AAAAANNNNNNDDDD IT’S MAY.
Well, here we are… May. And just as they said, “April pandemics bring May pandemics.” Or something like that. And for the foreseeable future we are probably on repeat. While the cycle continues on a weekly and monthly basis, we also are getting into habits in our daily routine (some good, some that aren’t your favorite). It’s kind of our thing as humans. As long as it doesn’t kill us, and it’s relatively simple, we kind of just keep doing it. And we keep doing it. And then all of a sudden it’s engrained, then one day you say, “What the f*ck am I doing?” OR we might not even know we’re doing it and some one else might say, “What the f*ck are you doing?” We are creatures of habit. And we’re really good at it.
As far as an introduction to a blog though, that’s not very helpful. I haven’t given much direction, just kind of babbled – I know, one of MY habits and talents. At this point, you’re either freaking out that you feel seen or you’re frantically searching for some habitual action that everyone else thinks is blatantly obvious or you’re just in denial. Again, we all have habits. Some great. Some kind of suck. But to the point…
How do we break these habits? Well, I’d say it’s more about starting new one’s and the kind of bullshit ones just get left behind. There are only 24 hours in a day after all. Now you’re saying, “OK, so how do you start new habits?” By introducing something new in the cycle. Really shock the system. You know, like one pandemic decided to.
Now I’ll grant you that we can’t just go throwing pandemics in throughout the day all willy-nilly, but we can give ourselves a little buzz. “HOW DYLAN?!” Well the easiest way would be to try something new AND giving yourself permission to be a beginner, to be bad at something, to even fail, and then to keep moving forward, keep trying, and keep showing up. Remember earlier, in the ramble, I said we like relatively simple things? Wanna guess what we don’t like? Hard things. When we experience a challenge, by nature, we return to what we feel is safety. But lucky us, we are highly evolved beings that can make the choice to show up again.
So what to try? It doesn’t really matter. It could literally be anything you want. Our goal here is to break our patterns and to change our perspective, not be an expert. So by introducing a new perspective we will automatically apply new thinking to the way we approach things. Now it might not show up immediately (hell, you might not even notice it happening), but you didn’t smash the back squat on your first day either. It takes time and diligence. Slowly, but surely you will start looking at things differently and filling your time differently. The cherry-on-top of it all is that you get a whole point in the weekly challenge just by trying.
In summary, when we try something new, we broaden our perspective. When we broaden our perspective, we learn something. When we learn something, we get smarter. When we get smarter, we start seeing things in new ways. When we start seeing things in new ways, we can no longer exist as we were. When we no longer exist as we were, we break our habits AND we get a whole point in our weekly challenge!!! … And yes When You Give a Mouse a Cookie is one of my favorite books.
Blog 13 – Weekly Challenge… Swöle at Home.
Weekly Challenge
All I have to say is that the pet photos have been officially submitted as my favorite challenge to date. If it were up to me, we’d just pack it in and continue this as are weekly challenge until social distancing becomes social togethering. Oh, wait… It is up to me. But for the sake of variety, we’ll switch it up – and hold a “voluntary” (read: mandatory) requirement of pets being our biggest cheerleaders. So for this week, the team challenge is … post photos of your pe… Shit!
The team challenge this week, is to take a photo in front of your favorite St Johns/North Portland establishment with your PDX Strength swag. Tag them and us on the meeds. Show some love for other local businesses; let them know The Tribe will be there for them as soon as they are able to return to business as usual – Perhaps on your daily walk? Perhaps with your pet?! (Disclaimer: Please take all safety precautions necessary. If you are not comfortable doing this. Do not feel obligated to do so. You can always post a photo of your lovable little rascals instead.)
Swöle at Home
I heard through the grapevine that there was conversation about an at home Swöle class. For those that don’t know by now, Swöle is our class that sits at the foundation of strength training – carry, drag, throw – and often touted (by me) as our heaviest class. It’s an all-level class because even though it’s “heavy” the skill involved is extremely low when compared to the other movements we do in class. Couple that with the idea that the human body evolved to do these types of things, you’re left with a pretty fun and primitively gratifying work out. (I will also grant you that I am a completely bias source of information here. I pitched the class. I run coach the class. And as a few members have seen recently, it is a preferred method of movement for me. Again… you’re just gonna have to deal with that.) If you want to give it a try at home, here’s a little WOD for you:
AMRAP 20
5 Couch Lifts (Lift one end of the couch until the hip is at full extension – think tire flip/deadlift here… check for pets)
3 Walk Walks/Wall Climbs (Modify to 18 shoulder taps; either in a box handstand or plank)
100 ft Odd Object Carry (Shoot for about :45 to 1:00 if you don’t have a 100ft runway. If you don’t have a heavy-ish object, find something awkward or challenging to hold; other objects could be pots, pales, benches, side tables, stuffed suitcases or laundry baskets, pet food bags… maybe take a pic of them chasing you down… bet you thought I was done talking about the pets, didn’t you?… Didn’t you!?)
Generally, we won’t get a much acute muscle fatigue or soreness working out this way, but our whole body and central nervous system will feel tired or exhausted. Give it a go. Be creative. Let your coaches know what you think.
Have a great week! Talk to you all on Thursday!
D