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Fitness: Our Gateway to Discipline

 

Fitness: Our Gateway to Discipline

Hello Friends,

Weights, calisthenics, yoga, martial arts: these things only constitute means to an end, but not the end that most people think early on in their physical development. These mediums act as gateways to discipline, to developing a daily personal practice. Surely, increasing the width and height of our potential certainly entertains us: the ability to do many more things, and the ability to do them each more greatly, respectively. But, their depth determines our development, how indelibly we etch them into our lifestyle.

Why do people quit their daily personal practice? Why do they fail? Simply, people quit and fail because they believe the thing is the end; because they misperceive the doing with the being. Progress really has no relation to how much you can do, or how many things you can do, but how well you do what you’re currently capable of. Bigger isn’t better. Stronger isn’t better. Faster isn’t better. Better is better.

It’s not about how much you can do, but how much of what you can do, you do…

I often marvel at how universally people succeed the Intu-Flow Mobility System, implementing it as their daily personal practice. How could they quit and fail, really? I mean, 8-14 minutes each morning of easy-to-perform, simple-to-understand movements which offer them pain-free mobility, increased energy, vitality and health. It’s the TACFIT “program minimum” because you can do more things and much more of them, but if you only do these few simple, easy motions once per day, you will always progress, always feel great, and always be capable of more and greater.

I wanted to thank all of you in the TACFIT Community for your dedication, perspicacity, effervescence and most of all… for becoming a better version of yourself every day in your personal practice. What you may not realize is you are transforming your community, your cities and our world to a better place by your betterment.

Very Respectfully,

Scott B. Sonnon

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