3 Keys to finding enjoyment and satisfaction in alternative activities.
August 25, 2020/Jonathan Beverly/PodiumRunner.com
...I’m usually not much of a cross-trainer. I’m a runner. I run. It’s been who I am and what I do since 1977. I don’t foresee that I’m going to overthrow that identity and become primarily a hiker, biker or tree-climber anytime soon. And, I confess that my new-found enthusiasm for cross-training is due to my doctor suggesting I give my knee a chance to repair some damage that running is inflaming. But I am enjoying what I’m learning, even if it is forced: namely, that running gives me the mental skills and physical endurance to cross-train effectively — be that traditional modes or decidedly unconventional ones — and that cross-training can provide not only physical benefits but much-needed mental ones.
The physical ones are rather obvious and well documented. But I’m discovering a few keys to making cross training more mentally satisfying...
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