You are a busy executive that has been driving your professional career for years. You are a successful high performer living the incredible pace of the corporate life with its never ending time demands. Without enough hours in the day you have managed to juggle the highly stressful grind, long days, late hours and restaurant meals while trying to meet family obligations. This fast pace can make it difficult for you to fully realize your personal health and fitness potential. Yet having high levels of health, strength and stamina are critical components to achieving professional success.
When we are fatigued, we make poor decisions. Athletes don’t just train so that they start their game in their best shape. They condition themselves so that in the last quarter of their game when others are falling by the wayside they are able to make good and fast decisions because their bodies and minds are still fresh.
By now you have learned to succeed by working smarter, not harder than the rest. No matter how much money you have made or how much success you achieve in life, what use is that if your life is cut short by some dreaded life threatening disease or illness.
After all the sacrifices you have made to get where you are today and the future goals you have for an active retirement can you afford not to take care of your most precious possession – your health.
If you don’t have as much energy and stamina as you would like, perhaps increasing the intensity of your current exercise routine (or starting a new one) will give you the edge you need to help you perform at your peak.
Take the time to learn the skill of strength training exercise; your local gym would be the best place to start. Get proper instruction so you can get the best possible start and begin obtaining results right away. With the right workout program you will be able to keep functioning like someone half your age while maintaining the competitive edge in the business world.