Unlike commas (the subject of this email), we often experience huge breakthroughs by simply eliminating things.
That can be especially true with our fitness…
Subtraction can lead to massive breakthroughs.
For example,
- Remove habits that disrupt your sleep, like screen time or caffeine too close to bedtime.
- Remove exercises that don’t align with your fitness goals or you simply don’t enjoy doing them.
- Remove negative self-talk.
Shoot, Apple removed the keyboard from phones (think BlackBerry), and revolutionized the industry.
Subtraction enhances focus.
It’s difficult in this world because we tend to want “more”, but “more” is not always the right answer.
And “more” comes in my forms…
More bells and whistles.
More golf-ish exercises.
More information.
More new, shiny objects.
More, more, more.
So, before you add “more” to your lifestyle, ask yourself this question:
“What can I remove to make me stronger?”
When I unsubscribed from most of the emails that I was getting from golf trainers and instructors, I was able to focus.
Rather than constantly being pulled in 100 different directions, I could execute on the information.
Yes, I’m a broken record, but I’ll say it again…
Keep it simple.
STAY STRONG,
Jeff
PS – Before you pull the trigger and join us in the Hyper-Elastic Distance training program, eliminate 20 minutes of something unproductive in your day to make room for it.
Your chances of success will go up exponentially.