One of my clients—let’s call him Phil—is 70 years old. Phil trains three to four days a week. He does cardio and knows his VO2 Max. He plays pickleball. He uses the Morpheus Heart Rate training system. He reads. He asks great questions. By almost any objective measure, he is doing exceptionally well for his... Continue Reading →
Skin in the Game: Why Knowing Isn’t Enough
Several years ago, I wrote a blog titled “I Know What I Should Be Doing…But?”And then, right at the beginning, I filled in the rest with whatever excuse applied. “I know what I should be doing…but I just haven’t been doing it.” People say that phrase so casually. Almost flippantly. As if change were as... Continue Reading →