Ahh that’s a nice feeling. We all have free will, it is God given and can be a relief at times. It can also be disastrous when poor decisions are made, there are endless examples of this. Lets take a look at free will in regards to fitness, nutrition, and health. You have free will to eat what you want, exercise when you want if at all, and be as fit and as healthy as you want. No one is telling you how to live your life.
Now nobody is perfect, from the people labeling your food, the people telling you what to eat, or how to exercise, and how fit you are. You ultimately have to take responsibility for yourself, free will. I think this country has taken advantage of this free will. Looking at the rise in diabetes, obesity, and decline in health, and who’s to blame? Certainly not themselves, no schools, fast foods, manufacturers, friends, commercials, the list can go on. It is easy to point the finger and pass on the blame but when it’s broken down it is easy to see who is at fault. Pack your kids school lunch, prepare your own lunches to avoid fast foods, educate and read labels, stop making excuses for eating junk.
Look nobody wants to be obese, over weight, made fun of, or uncomfortable and self conscious. We all want to be fitter, faster, skinnier, stronger and healthier. So where does it start. Take ownership, stop making excuses and stop abusing free will because a poor decision leads to a poor outcome. Have some discipline, create some boundaries, put restrictions on you eating.
Faith and fitness have a lot in common. My pastor explained this to me and here is how it relates to you and your fitness. Think of a body of water, no boundaries kind of like a flood, it just washes out everywhere and creates a big mess. Now think of that water with boundaries, it has a destination, the river has barriers and soon turns into a powerful raging river. A big difference, one is free to roam and creates a big mess, the other has some boundaries creating power, aggression and making things move. Which one are you?
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