The trick to training around a busy or awkward schedule is priorities. And if you're reading this, it's part of you, too. While training might not completely define me as a person (I'd like to think that I'm more than just a meathead), it's a huge part of me, and my life. It gives us some purpose, lets us get out some aggression, helps push our bodies/minds further, and really, it's just in our DNA. Without training, most of us would be a wreck. Whatever the case, you have to get your work done, but you have to get your training in, too. Maybe your children's activities reach a peak in the summer and your time is very limited in the gym. Growing up, my father was a track/field and football coach and his time was always limited during these seasons. Any small business owner has a super busy season, usually around the holidays. Couple that with the busiest time of year for business, and my training time is always compromised. I love my bed, my room, my weight room, and my couch. I am not a big fan of traveling – I'm a creature of habit. Thanksgiving and Christmas are spent in different states and we travel an ungodly amount during these three months. ![]() With my family spread out from Colorado, New Jersey, Texas, and Illinois, I have a lot of traveling to do. From November to mid-January I have a lot on my plate.
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