Working Out with TacFit Commando

I am in the second cycle working with TacFit Commando. Thus far, it’s been an achy but good experience. I had forgotten how quickly and easily I lost flexibility and mobility when I was not working out. This PhD stuff certainly commanded my attention for a while.

That said, I am quite enjoying the cycling of no-low-medium-high intensity of workouts. I’ve been using that approach with my studying and writing for about two weeks now, and I’ve been rocking in my classes. Training my body with the same protocol feels really good–I can tell my body is happier, and I certainly know that my brain is. There is something relieving, something that eases me when I know I’ve worked out at the start of a day–it makes the rest of it flow more easily.

I’ve not blogged for some time, and I’m pretty sure a lot of it has to do with putting too much attention on PhD course work and not enough on the rest of my life. That’s one reason the TacFit Commando launch really got my attention. The CST programs in the past have worked really well for me, and I knew that I needed to get back into shape. I enjoy the structure, the challenge, and the militarism/discipline of the program–it feeds my soul and my drive to run with the pack.

I know that a lot of academics don’t care for that kind of chat, but it’s how I feel. Most of my pack is back in Arcata, and I’m still trying to figure out the pack here. This kind of training that TacFit Commando provides gives me that sense. It’s a feeling that I want and I need.

Above and beyond the physical need to train, the emotional drive to belong to a pack, and the academic need to excel, TacFit Commando had a beautiful product launch. It was enjoyable, well-executed, and a pleasure to watch unfold. Since I started studying launches, they’ve been like a sporting event. The high point of TacFit Commando’s launch, however, was the live podcasts. I hope they transcribe those puppies…

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