Today, when I arrived at my personal training session, I announced that I wanted to start with Burpees. (For those of you unfamiliar with Burpees, see the YouTube video below.)
When Laurie, my trainer, asked how many I would like to do I said, with confidence, "40". She looked at me, eyes wide, and said, "okay, we'll start with 5." No doubt she was thinking "holy cow, this guy can't do 40," but she kept that to herself.
And so we started, but after the first 5 I thought, "there is no way I'm going to get to 40 today," feeling dejected, I looked at Laurie and said, "I don't think I can do 40 after all."
Well Laurie did not agree with me at all. She may have been skeptical at the start, but she wasn't letting me off the hook. Long story short, on I went.
What does matter is that I am able to get down to the ground, complete a push-up, and then stand-up again. It takes strength and coordination to do that. Not bad for a guy who was told he may never walk again. Getting off the ground is just a bonus.
So I focused on the important parts of the burpee, not the insignificant jump at the end, and before I knew it, I got to 20...
...and then I started thinking: "all the way, and then some..."
I got myself to 40! But then I thought, "well, 40 is the 'all the way' part...where's the 'then some?'"
So...I GOT TO 42 BURPEES! That's all the way and then some for you!