I play hockey and we start in the playoff-finals tonight. In summer I do fitness, mountain biking and skydiving. I really like to challenge myself, whether it be in sports or business.
I mix it up to stay fit and ready for work. Mornings are for running, clears my head. Weekends, it's all about tennis with pals for some fun exercise. Plus, I throw in strength training and yoga for flexibility. Keeps me going strong!
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That sounds like an exciting lineup, Marvin. Hockey playoffs must be intense. Fitness, mountain biking, and skydiving sound like great ways to stay active and keep things interesting. I enjoy jogging to stay healthy and energized for work.
I go to the gym about 3-4 times a week, I cycle when most people would take the car, and I sleep a lot (also improves my energy).
And I also have a standing desk. Standing up isn't a sport (as long as you have legs), but when I stand up for some time and then sit down it gives me the ability to focus on work more easily and for longer periods of time.
I run. It's really helpful for my brain to focus more than 3 feet in front of me. Ultramarathons also have taught me many lessons I can apply to creating a business.
@carterparks Respect, I ran a half marathon once and I was death (didn't really prepare me for a longer distance). But running is a good way to learn how you can push yourself more and more by yourself
A quick 5-10 Km walk, helps me get all the energy out there.
I listen to a good business podcast while walking in the nature, so gives me that shot of motivation too.
I do climbing(both bouldering and rope climbing)! I like this sport because it simultaneously trains both your body and your mind, as you constantly need to think about how to climb the route more efficiently.