There is a wide range between "pottering" and "giving it your all"
I only give it my all on race days and specific training days. If you actually gave it your ALL every single day you burn out and get injured. If you give it your HARD EFFORT most days you are doing good.
And because sometimes I potter around for 20 minutes before I get in to it.
And because when it comes down to it, 3 miles at a hard effort and 3 miles at an easy effort both burn about the same amount of calories.
The former just does it quicker and does more as far as making me fitter.
The latter still boosts my mood, burns calories and usually leaves me feeling more rested than laying on the couch turning into a slug
If I didnt go every time I didnt WANT to go, well, I wouldnt go very often. And certainly not as often as I am glad I went.
And everyonce in a while I DO just potter. I go to the gym at 5:15 am and I was totally burned out a couple weeks ago. I really needed a rest day. But sleeping in is a bad thing for me, makes it harder to get up the next day. So I went, did a light warmup, did some range of motion (lifting weights at about 50% of normal weight just to stretch out the muscles). Chatted with the morning gym rat crew and got caught up on everyone's life, offered myself as universal spotter so everyone else could get a better workout and went out for coffee with a couple of them after. Still felt better than staying in bed. Sometimes the routine is the important thing to maintain.
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