LO4/A Persistence in the Gym
As odd as it sounds, I became extremely interested in body-building. I thought it was incredible how someone could achieve such a muscular and lean physique lifting weights. Aspiring to be like one of these bodybuilders, I made a promise with myself to start going to the gym. This is a promise that I have kept for the past 7 months. In June, I started to go to the gym four times a week: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. When I started lifting, I was motivated because I was excited to start developing a muscular and lean physique like some of the bodybuilders I liked. However, that motivation quickly faded after realizing how much work it truly was to stay consistent with going to the gym. Since I would go to the gym after school, I was tired from all of the work I was doing. Although, knowing the promise I made with myself in June, I kept going. No matter how much homework I have on a given day or how tired I am, I continue to go to the gym. I thought, “I can just stay up late and wake up early to complete my work, I have to keep going.” My motivation shifted to discipline, something that I am lucky to have. I had a goal in mind, a goal that was nowhere close to being completed. Many times I thought about quitting, and not going to the gym as much as four times a week. Every time this idea popped into my head, I would remember the quote, “Pain is temporary while quitting lasts forever.” Was I really going to be a quitter? Absolutely not. So I have continued to go to the gym to this very day. I plan to continue going to the gym throughout high school, college, and after.
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