Mental Stamina

[ Also posted on CrossFit Genesis ]

We’ve all been there: In the middle of an intense workout, searing lungs, tired arms, burning quads; and it’s only round three of eight. Wait. Is it? Or am I on round four?.

It happens more often than I’d like. With all the things going on in my head – “keep that core tight”, “don’t pull early with your arms”, “drive off your heels”, all my body parts screaming at me to stop, coaches telling me NOT to stop, and trying to keep track of how many reps and rounds I’ve done – something is bound to lose, especially as the volume of screaming body parts approaches eleven. And every now and then, to add to the chaos, little thoughts enter my head, “Almost done. Wait, how many do I have left? Oh crap, where was I? Did the Bears win yesterday? I’m hungry; I should’ve eaten a better lunch.” It then takes real effort and mental stamina to stay focused and drown out that noise.

But this is all just another part of our training. Sure, we show up at the gym for physical exercise. Our bodies get stronger and faster; we are able to push and pull harder and longer. But we also learn to quiet our minds and focus on the top priority of the moment, over longer periods of time. We learn to turn down the volume from those screaming body parts (and know difference between ‘just screaming’ and injury). With practice we build up our mental stamina so we won’t lose track of our rep counts and still be able to focus on all the other relevant mental notes. In the mean time, we have some strategies to help:

  • Have someone count for you (also a good way to make sure you only count reps with proper form)
  • Use a whiteboard or a stack of poker chips or coins to count rounds
  • Vocalize the count (just a whisper) as you exhale through the exertion of the rep

The training here has applications beyond the gym. Once you are better equipped to quiet distractions, you can improve your performance at work and school, and even social situations. You can ignore those instant-messages and e-mails so you can get your work done by the deadline. You can ignore the loud-talker in the next cube or at the next table and continue your conversation. You can stop turning your head to when someone walks by your dinner table and pay attention to your date.

How do you keep going? How do you keep track of your rep and round numbers? Are you focused on your work, or are you letting other thoughts enter your mind? Or are you so focused on your current rep that you’ve lost track?


Goals: 2009 Summary

So I’m a little late in getting this posted, but I finally did it.

  • Financial
    • Earn $5K from sources outside my primary income
      • I sold stock options, but I hardly count that.
    • Give more to charity this year than I did last year
      • Yep.
    • Finish building and maintain a 6-month emergency fund
      • I think I have about 6 months now (probably a bit more). I think I need to continue extending this to a 12-month cushion in this economy.
    • Save $10K for our 2010 trip to Africa
      • Sitting in the bank account, but it’ll likely mean dipping into the cushion.
    • Limit spending on dining out
      • Could have been better
  • Travel
    • Plan our trip to the UK (already paid for airfare in 2008)
    • Organize the Africa trip for 2010
      • Planning to head out at the end of July. Waiting for airfares to come down (crossing fingers)
    • Visit Mom & Dad in Chicago
      • Went home to Chicago again in June, but unfortunately not for a pleasure; Dad passed away on June 24.
  • Friends & Family
    • Call someone I haven’t spoken to in a while once a week
      • This one was tough to keep up with. A valiant effort, but fell to the way-side
  • Work
    • Re-assess my career goals at my current employer
      • Job = $. Period.
      • The year ended pretty much the same way. A 5% pay cut didn’t help (though we got it back as a bonus at the end of the year).
      • Trying to decide if I want to go for a promotion.
    • Re-establish discipline in day-to-day task management
      • The daily deluge of email and being pulling 20 directions took its toll.
  • Health & Fitness
    • Stay on the Zone diet and track my progress using FitDay
      • Never got this going. Doing better now.
    • Perform 30 pull-ups without rest
      • Got to 26 during a workout!
    • Run a 5K in under 23 minutes
      • Didn’t hit this one
    • Perform 1 muscle-up
      • Getting close; need more practice
      • Still needed more practice
    • Perform Fran as prescribed in under 12 minutes
      • It was tough at 85lbs, but still managed to do it in under 10 min then
      • Tried it with 95lbs. Still tough. 16 minutes-plus.
  • Learning
  • Photography
    • Take one photography-specific trip (could be anywhere)
      • does my trip to India count?
    • Sell 5 stock photos
      • Did not happen