Monday, May 6, 2013

Get Up Motivation

One figure that drives me to get up out of bed every morning is FITNESS.

It is what revolves around my life and completes me as an individual. 

Every day is a new beginning in my fitness world.

Whether its eating something new that is healthy and efficient for my body,

Or trying out a new routine in my workout regime. 

Fitness opens all kinds of opportunities in the real world too.

As for a job I could see myself as a trainer, coach, physician, or even pro athlete.

Fitness has already put an improvement on my physique to make me a stronger alpha male.

The options are endless in terms of fitness.

What can I say, through my understanding... I Am Fitness. 


Blood, sweat, and tears you must give up.
After a hard workout, I got that protein in my back.
Amino acids to aid my muscles breaking down.
Biceps all full of blood, thick and round. 
The pump is what we want and aim for.
Feeling of being unstoppable and invincible like Thor.
Are you willing to give up the blood, sweat, and tears?


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Tuesdays with Morrie

The book Tuesdays With Morrie is all about the essence of life and virtues. Since the book is based around the visits Morrie gets from Mitch every Tuesday, they talk about all the life stories that Morrie has had and many positive quotes for the reader to understand and learn from. Morrie has taught me a lot of life lessons to live by and use whenever I'm feeling down in the ditch. What Morrie is going through is one of the the top diseases anyone can get and it isn't exciting one bit. And for a man like him to still be positive about life and give out advice to people to not worry and just be happy is amazing and inspiring. Even when death is nearing Morrie's life, he still has no worries. 

Wild Card #3 (Tuesdays with Morrie Ch.7)

In this chapter Mitch and Morrie start to connect well and Mitch notices Morrie is really starting to dwindle away now. Morrie has been writing notes now that only he could probably read. And Morrie now is solely reliable on the oxygen tank. Other than Morrie getting worse, Morrie keeps receiving letters from people from when he got interviewed on Nightline. And one woman actually comes and talks to Morrie about how her mother had died of ALS and can relate to what Morrie is going through. Also, Mitch was asked to imitate Lou Gehrig's speech to Morrie about being the luckiest man in the world even though Morrie doesn't feel like that. 

I like how Morrie says he can't feel the same way that Lou Gehrig did. Even though he had the same disease at Lou, Morrie can't relate to it at all because he has no connection to being the luckiest man in the world because if he was he wouldn't have this disease.