Angie's post made me want to share something I've noticed sometimes during cardio workouts. I am realizing that sometimes I restrict the intensity of my workout to my overly mild, cautious comfort zone. I think to myself, "If I try to go faster or harder, maybe I won't be able to keep it up. I'd better just stay in the range that I know I can maintain."
Well, what would be so wrong if I couldn't keep it up? What if I did try faster or harder - even just for minutes or seconds - and went back down when I needed to? Why does that seem scary? Exercising inside, I probably really won't fall off the treadmill. Exercising outside, other people don't care how stupid I might look. (And if they do, that's their problem!)
Yesterday, I tried to just experiment with this and really enjoyed it. I pushed myself the tiniest bit more, and it was exhilarating.
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