I troll Facebook and other sites for CrossFit competitions I can enter and classes I can take.
(Yes, I know, I’m a CrossFit geek).
One said this: “Great class for the Inexperienced CrossFitter”. It was at a box I really wanted to experience, and I’m always up for learning new cues, correction on my form, and such. I was seriously debating about signing up when a little voice inside my head said things like this:
Jen, you don’t look like an inexperienced CrossFitter.
Jen, I think you’d be the only one doing butterfly pull-ups.
Jen, you back squat more than most of the other participants weigh.
Jen, you regularly do 100 unbroken double unders.
Jen, maybe you should re-think this.
So I did.
And I didn’t take the course.
I’ve got problems. I know.
But at least something inside of me self-corrects!
Thank God!
Reblogged this on Talmidimblogging and commented:
🙂 Re-thinking and correction are essential to growth, I think you probably are already aware of this… 🙂
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