Many of you are becoming thoroughbreds. I have never been on a horse but here’s my best guess of what being one is.
You first start getting used to exercise, and initially you get some aches and pains, but eventually you start to enjoy it and get used to it.
You starting upping your game, your performances go up and your expectations go up with it.
You develop pride in your performance, a certain standard is reached, and the possibility of reaching the highest level becomes possible.
You know that you’re not going to get to the top by feeding yourself rubbish and junk, you wouldn’t give junk to a thoroughbred horse and expect them to do well, so treating yourself with respect is now paramount.
You space your meals out, make sure your portion sizes are right, this makes sure you get a steady supply of first-class energy all day long, you perform amazingly well in your workouts and you recover super quickly.
Being a thoroughbred brings you more confidence too, when you perform well, your self-esteem and ability to make strong decisions goes up too. You feel different now that your body performs effortlessly in everyday situations that others find difficult.
You have the need to exercise most days, it feels better, everything flows better in life and your ambitions rise quickly.
Anything is possible when you are thoroughbred, and your exercise plan sets you up for greatness.
