Seeking
inspiration, I've been reading some of Dan John's articles from his
site and T-Nation. Dan is a very well respected participant and
coach in Olympic and highland games style throws and also the Olympic
lifts. As such he has a wealth of knowledge and experience to impart
and does so in a detailed and entertaining manner.
One
of the ideas that Dan explores is that of 'Work,
Rest, Play, Pray'. This is Dan's expansion of the idea of
balance in life, developed from a combination of his own experience
and something that a nun talked about in his youth(!). The article
is well worth reading, but essentially it presents the four words as
points on an alternative compass. Those involved with sports or
physical training of any sort will be familiar with definitions of
the first two – Work and Rest – but how many of us really give
any thought to the latter pair?
Reading
logs and blog posts you'd be forgiven for thinking that those writing
them were sometimes forced to
train, where has all the fun gone? This is the play part. Maybe we
all need to re-connect occasionally with the reasons for which we
started training, that we love the sports that we play, that we enjoy
the feeling we get from lifting and sprinting, we've made some good
friends through our love of sports. We need to enjoy what we do.
There's no doubt in my mind that, particularly for the amateur,
losing the 'enjoyment factor' is halfway down the road to burnout and
at least two steps towards giving it (whatever 'it' is) up
altogether.
Ok
Coach Dan, I get Work, Rest and, now, Play, but what do you mean by
Pray? Referring again to the article, Dan talks about taking time to
just be alone for a few minutes although he also counters this by
discussing his own penchant for too much training alone – it's all
about balance see.
For me the Pray part can be any
number of things – walking the dog, Zen meditation working on my
bonsai trees – and whilst I need alone time, I often need to tilt
the balance the other way and spend more time with my family and
friends. This for me is also Play.
I'd
urge you to head on over to T-Nation
or to his website to look up
some of Dan John's articles, and to think about your own balance
compass, like me, you might learn something.
Look
after yourself.....
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