“Fed up dealing with idiots!”
So, what can you do when you’re stuck in a rut, and can’t see a way out? Well, here is the coffee talker's two-step guide to when you’re “fed up dealing with idiots”.
Is Exercise Research Just a Bunch of B.S.?
“The thing with research is that you can find out whatever you want to find out if you’re looking hard enough.”
— Confirmation bias
Don’t focus on one variable—see the bigger picture
Einstein once said that you should make a thing as simple as possible, but not simpler than that. We’re paraphrasing, but we think that this hits the nail on the head. Life, society, and our bodies are complex systems, and if you’re only fixated on maximizing one thing, you’re probably hurting other areas.
“Godammit Scott, I Could Just Kill You!”
I guess that’s pretty much the “Toxic Masculinity Top Ten List.” Thoughts like this have come and gone in my head over the years, varying in intensity–but ultimately forming a solid bedrock of negativity and lack of compassion for myself.
Trust Your Gut Feelings and Avoid Injury
Do you trust your gut feelings? There are many times I haven’t. The most serious one, of course, was a feeling I felt for years that the performance of my heart just couldn’t improve.
Pure Premium Powerlessness
"You are a ghost, driving a meat-coated skeleton, made from stardust, riding a rock, hurtling through space.”
VO2 Max and Resting Heart Rate
It may have not yet happened yet, but eventually your training goals change. Whether you are an elite professional athlete, a CrossFit addict, or someone that wants to drop a few pounds–eventually that all gets overshadowed by wanting to live a longer life. It could happen at 40, 50, or 60–but it’s coming.
Generalize Your Goals
Wait, what? Yeah–we have been conditioned all our lives to dream big, set our sights on a specific goal–and go for it. But have you ever experienced that sinking feeling after reaching a specific goal?
It’s Not Gonna Happen That Way
We all have plans about how our lives, and the lives of our loved ones, should go. As life goes on, more and more of those plans seem to not pan out quite the way we had intended.
Aging with grace—slow down a bit
A general rule of thumb is, that you need to be more careful as you age—you cannot go all-in in the rock n’ roll or CrossFit lifestyle forever.
You cannot fire a cannon from a canoe
We have talked at great lengths about microworkouts, performance vs. aesthetics, functional training, etc.—but it occurred to us that we never touched upon why we think this is so important. The main issue is the notion of foundational training vs. specific training, and how many people and trainers get this a bit backward.
The dream life?
We’ve noticed that many people aren’t happy at the moment. They feel that their job is unfulfilling, and that their life isn’t going in the right direction.
So, the question is—what can one do about this?
Self-care During Tough Times
I’m sitting here in a small, 2.5m x 3.5m room that I am very grateful to have. It’s not, however, the life I had planned for myself at 56 years old.
Sustainable World Citizen
With two-thirds of the western world either overweight or already suffering from diet-related chronic disease, health is an area where sustainability also needs a lot of improvement.
If You Want Something, Ask for It
We see so many people who practice their craft, but don’t dare to go out in the world and ask. This is in no way a guarantee for success, but as Michael Jordan once stated—you miss 100% of the chances you don’t take.
Getting Kids to Eat Better and Move More
Parents are facing big challenges when it comes to the health of their kids. Child obesity and Type 2 Diabetes rates are soaring. Kids are now even developing fatty livers–a hallmark previously reserved for late-stage chronic alcoholics.
Doing things in the right sequence
The notion of doing things in the right order is a subject that has popped up a lot lately. This is a fairly simple concept, but one people frequently get wrong
What You Do Today: Making a Practice
We are so amazingly fortunate to live in a world where a near-limitless array of practices, methods, therapies, programs, and medicines can have a profound effect on setting us in the right direction when we need it. Or are we?
Seeking Out Nature
I realized in that moment that seeking out nature is medicinal for me. As Thomas Moore says, it is good care for the soul.
Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Things will change. The good news is, this is also true when things seem at their worst.