Monday, January 28, 2013
Random Stuff
I'm in the 4th week of the Hit 30 sessions and feeling pretty strong. Unfortunately I fell in the snow a few days ago and have missed at least 1 session due to pain in the chest area. I'm going to try for a Hit session today to try and stay on schedule, but I won't be able to do any core workouts for awhile.
Mike Feinstein and I went down to the Neon to see "Reveal the Path" last week. It was an interesting movie about 4 guys who did some adventure mtb rides around the world. The movie was a bit preachy, intimating that life without adventure was just empty. I don't actually agree altogether. Adventures are important, I think, for getting to know yourself, but life threatening adventures aren't necessary in my view. In my adventurous days I did a lot of solo hiking in the Sierras and the Adirondacks, and I miss this, but I rarely risked my life on these adventures and those times that I did weren't so memorable. These guys did some pretty horrific things like riding 50 miles uphil in rain and mud (doing a lot of pushing their bikes) and I don't see this as such a great adventure. The movie also drove home the point that these adventures are best done by the young.
Mike Feinstein and I went down to the Neon to see "Reveal the Path" last week. It was an interesting movie about 4 guys who did some adventure mtb rides around the world. The movie was a bit preachy, intimating that life without adventure was just empty. I don't actually agree altogether. Adventures are important, I think, for getting to know yourself, but life threatening adventures aren't necessary in my view. In my adventurous days I did a lot of solo hiking in the Sierras and the Adirondacks, and I miss this, but I rarely risked my life on these adventures and those times that I did weren't so memorable. These guys did some pretty horrific things like riding 50 miles uphil in rain and mud (doing a lot of pushing their bikes) and I don't see this as such a great adventure. The movie also drove home the point that these adventures are best done by the young.
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