Working at an overnight camp is very difficult. You are
overworked and underpaid, and everyone knows it. You are essentially working 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, and you are surrounded by little kids who drain all
of your energy. You lose sleep, you may not eat as much as you’d like. All in
all, it is very tough, but if you treat it right, you can learn a lot in
general, but also about yourself.
There is something that I thought about while at camp though
that should last much past camp and hopefully have a positive impact on my
fitness. Simply put, it is Mental Fortitude.
A lot of people don’t always realize that the most
successful athletes or those who better get what they want are also mentally
the strongest. Being mentally tough applies to so many situations that it
almost isn’t worth even attempting to name everything. In the realm of fitness
though, imagine going for a 1 rep max on your back squat; it will be tough and
you don’t know for sure if you will be able to stand up out of that hole, but
the mentally tough know that they have put in the work and are willing to push
themselves past the sticking point to stand it up. Or say you are doing a 2K
row, it is going to suck, and you know it’s going to suck, however the toughest
are those who can push themselves past that suck and go even harder. Basically,
being mentally tough allows you to go past the points that are hard and allows
you to reach your goals.
Mental fortitude also has its place outside of the gym. In
fact for everyone, including an athlete, the true toughness shines outside of
the gym, whether or not you are willing to stick to your nutrition plan,
getting enough sleep, keeping outside stress at a minimum. Essentially mental
fortitude that takes place outside of the gym is doing all the things you need
to allow to you perform your best inside the gym.
The mental aspect of life and fitness interests me more now
than before because I have witnessed myself become slower, weaker, less fit,
and not do anything about it. However, the fact that I realized it is now why I
am so much more determined for when I get back to school to do what is needed
of myself. Obviously I will need to focus on school work as well as my two new
jobs, a personal trainer as well as a member of the weight/fitness staff, and
my fellowship, but even with all of that, I will need to focus on myself and
the plans that I have for myself.
Remember, if there is anything that you want me to talk about or discuss, just let me know either in the comments section or in some other medium.
Remember, if there is anything that you want me to talk about or discuss, just let me know either in the comments section or in some other medium.