I personally fall into the latter category. However, call it a midlife crisis or watching too much fight club. I'm questioning my motivation, or lack there of as a rider.
As a former competive athlete I always rode to "have fun" and now I think I'm looking for something else. After playing soccer for so many years, I truly lacked the drive and the motivation, to train to become successfully competitive. Yes I am a perfectionist, so if I'm going to do something, its going to be all or nothing.
Now with a wife, 2 kids, a house, and a job that overworks me. I need something else, but like most, I certainly dont have the time to commit to a full time training program to make me competitive to my satisfaction.
I recently came across this training website www.gymjones.com and it made me reconsider a lot of my decisions regarding riding, training....life (everything but my wife and kids.)
What Drives you?
As a former competive athlete I always rode to "have fun" and now I think I'm looking for something else. After playing soccer for so many years, I truly lacked the drive and the motivation, to train to become successfully competitive. Yes I am a perfectionist, so if I'm going to do something, its going to be all or nothing.
Now with a wife, 2 kids, a house, and a job that overworks me. I need something else, but like most, I certainly dont have the time to commit to a full time training program to make me competitive to my satisfaction.
I recently came across this training website www.gymjones.com and it made me reconsider a lot of my decisions regarding riding, training....life (everything but my wife and kids.)
What Drives you?
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