Sounds a little like my training attitude through the years.
This is by Nick Bare. He was an Army Ranger. He started a very modest supplement company in college and continued during his military time. Now he is a multimillionaire with a huge supplement company. I love his training philosophy. He has ever changing goals from marathons, triathlons, power lifting, Olympic lifting and cross fit. He trains with weights while going for really fast 10 mile plus runs. He loves hard training. He is the master of no pursuit but is damn good in everything he pursues.
"Fitness Goals Are Personal.
Everyone has their own reasons to chase a fitness goal, improve their health and “Go One More”, but I want to explain my passion for fitness as a whole.
I love weight training, running, powerlifting, bodybuilding, cycling, swimming, ruck marches, triathlons, marathons...all and every type of fitness.
For me it’s not the specific training type that I fall in love with - it is the physical, mental and educational benefits that come from it.
Three years ago I was trying to get as big/strong as possible, then I wanted to experiment with Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit style training and now I’m focused strictly on endurance.
With every style of training I get the opportunity to humble myself and learn so much by immersing myself within it - there is no substitute for just doing it (while many others will read about it and become subject matter experts).
Building fitness is an opportunity and as I’ve matured through these last 30 years of life I’ve realized “fitness is not one dimensional”, but I love learning through humbling first hand experience.
These experiences not only build my educational resume, but also allow me to help many others through their fitness journey’s as well.
No style of personal preference fitness is superior to another - it’s personal."