Or: The Last Time I Use The Name of The Course
I recently started trying to have a very purposeful way to address my life and my movement practice. As a guy who loves Yoga, Tai Chi, and Human Movement, I have to say the last 3 years, at least, have been a very unfocused meandering through various sets, forms, programs, and practices with no real goals and a lot of procrastination and laziness. It's funny, because I should know how to make a program and progressions and timeline for myself, but work, life, and lack of initiative kept getting in the way. Also a lack of specific goals and a lack of direction didn't help either.
But at the start of 2021, I decided to re-focus and re-visit a program that I've been watching from afar for years now. GMB, a group of people that I affectionately think of as "The Movement Skill guys", puts out programs focused on making people comfortable in their own bodies, able to approach any movement challenge that comes their way. They have multiple programs and if you follow me on social media at all, you've seen me share their content. Along with their normal offerings, I decided to spring for the premium "Alpha Posse" content and BOY have I loved it so far.
I am not going to reveal anything about their programs in my blog- if you enjoy my journey you can feel free to check them out. I will merely be sharing some snippets of what I am practicing, and learning, through their material. Hopefully, my journey will be meaningful and inspiring to you, too.
But at the beginning, they want you to look at yourself, your body, and how you move and sort of do an assessment and recap. So, that's what I want to do, right now, real quick.
As I mentioned before, I have been playing with movement in an unfocused way for long enough that I am pretty much at a baseline. That being said, I feel like I have a pretty good baseline. I feel like I can move well and control my body enough to dive into a new program, and have the background and body knowledge to approach it safely and reasonably. It's hard to say exactly what my goals are, but I know I want to resolve some compensation around my right shoulder, as well as have a good approach to athletic flow sequences that are fun to perform. I don't want to WORK OUT anymore, I want to do stupid human tricks. I think my biggest limitations are strength and stamina in the upper body (boy that's super vague, hah).
Right now, my biggest goal is to be consistent in practicing the program, and not to get too unfocused by trying to include other modalities and types of exercises. In the coming weeks, I'm going to write short blogs, like this one, about the journey, and do videos of myself performing the techniques, transitions, and giving my thoughts along the way.
If you've read my posts before you might be saying "Justin, you sure start over a lot!" And I do. But every day is a new day, and sometimes re-evaluating and re-prioritizing are useful skills. It feels right, right now. Let's go! I hope you come with me.
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