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Dr Mehmet Yildiz
100 Pushups In 10 Minutes Kept Me Lean And Joyful In Foreign Countries
2021-01-26
All I needed was a 10-minute indoor workout supplemented with a hot and cold shower to stay fit and lean during the business trips overseas. Simple, easy, and powerful. I prime myself for no excuse.
I travel a lot for a business to many countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. I have a stressful job.
Finding a gym, and more precisely, finding opportune time to exercise in some countries after a long stressful day was not possible for me. At the end of the day, all I wanted was to lie down and relax. But the mornings were different, as I like "eating my frog in the morning" per advice from Brian Tracy.
I want my body fit and good shape. In addition, I enjoy a peaceful and joyful life.
There are always challenges keeping us from exercise.
But I found a simple formula for my health and fitness during business travel.
As Brian Tracy advises, I eat my frog as the first thing in the morning.
Waking up early and being in a good mood is not always easy for me. Priming myself with a pep talk is essential.
Let me share a typical day in my hotel room in a foreign country during my business travel.
I talk with myself; kind of a friendly chat. My first self-conversation goes like this:
"This is a new day. I know you don't want to go to work now. I know you are feeling down, but this is temporary. Now get up, stretch, take a brief hot and cold shower. You will feel amazed".
This very simple self-talk creates miracles for me. It starts the energy going.
I jump into the shower. I have a three-minute hot shower.
Then turn the tap into cold water.
I try three minutes of cold showers. Immersing my body to cold water changes everything in my body and mind. An unexpected burst of energy with a sudden rush of cortisol gives a pleasant sensation.
I spend one minute to do ten push-ups and do a bit more stretching.
As my body warmed up, now is the time to do 50 push-ups at a moderate speed.
It takes me less than two minutes to complete 50 push-ups. I take a few deep breaths and a minute of stretching.
Now is the third session to complete my routine.
With a little slower speed, I take 40 push-ups in around 2 minutes.
When I complete my 100 push-ups, I can feel that all muscles get active.
I feel the arm and chest muscles worked out well.
The next minute is twenty squats to activate my leg and tight muscles.
After I spend my allocated ten minutes, all muscles become active. My body feels energetic. All signs of fatigue and morning lethargy disappear. I have a one-minute hot and one-minute cold shower to stabilize my muscle.
I don't need coffee anymore because my body is active, and my mind is clear.
I start my commuting to work. I cannot drive to work in other countries. Most of the countries they go on the wrong side of the road.
I don't want to take the risk due to my lack of driving experience on the other side of the road. During my commute, I meditate or stay mindful by observing wonderful people around me.
Photo by Omid Armin on Unsplash I practice compassion meditation by sending love to each person. Each person is unique and has his or her own challenge on this earth. This mental connection with others feel great and give a sense of spiritual achievement.
When I arrive at work, an incredible sensation covers my body and mind, feeling calm and compose. No agitation from coffee and sugar in my blood as I stay in fasted mode. I love teamwork, interaction with others and contributing to the business.
Team meetings turn to be mindful activity. I feel no boredom or agitation.
With a healthy body and a clear mind, I produce more, help more people, and stay joyful.
A ten-minute investment in my fitness in the mornings makes my days meaningful in foreign countries. Not having a gym is not an excuse to me.
All I need is a two-meter space to do 100 push-ups, 20 squats, and simple stretches.
A shower with hot and cold water is a bonus to ignite more energy.
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