Buddhism and the gym

I went back to the gym today, for the first time in over week. I’m not completely recovered from my cold, which combined with my absence, hampered my performance.

I would fail on certain reps, and thinking about it later, I was reminded of something in Lawrence Leamers’ bio of Schwarzenegger. The notion is that a body like Arnies’ is built one rep at a time. Fair play, but I think to bring a little Buddhism in here, it’s also built by being in the moment.

You have to be present during each rep, not just doing them mechanically, but almost like a form of meditation. The middle path is the best way to take, not total balls to the wall but a more moderated approach, don’t rush. When I felt a tendon in one of my forearms complain during an exercise, I backed off on the weight. Buddhism teaches us to try to take a wider view, thinking about it fitness is also built outside the gym, diet and rest are critical factors and we forget them to our ruin.

The observation that both exercise and Buddhism happen in the moment is an interesting thought, I look forward to seeing where this leads!

2 Comments

nQApril 18th, 2007 at 9:01 pm

from your philosophical point of view, how do u feel about body modifications? you have a nice amount of posts about religion.
Interesting blog, its different – I like it.
I just posted about body “art” if you wanna check
It out to give your opinion ;)
http://millavenue.blogspot.com/
ciao

RichardApril 19th, 2007 at 5:57 am

Hi nQ,

Thanks for the comment! In my view it’s your body, whether you choose to modify it is your business. Have to say, I’ve seen some really gorgeous tattoos, real works of art!

I’m interested in how many folks get body mods as a statement of individuality, I’ve never seen a survey for that. I think it’d be ironic if, given the amount of people getting tats / piercings, if being non modded became more of a statement of individuality.

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