With palms together,
Good Morning
Everyone,
Training schedules
are on my mind as I am about to go in to see my cardiologist and be, hopefully,
released to train. Soku Shin and I have
tentatively agreed to do the Honorary Bataan Death March in March. This is a tough course consisting of 14 miles
of desert trails. We also agreed to train-up for a 10k run in the relatively
near future. So, it is important to get
our butts in gear.
We are not certain
what 10k or when, but I have designed a training plan that will get us to the
Bataan race with relative ease. J
My thoughts are to find a race in December, some jingle bell run or
other.
I am adding in yoga
to the schedule, as well as my old weight routine. It is important to balance things out. Running does things to muscles and
metabolism, stretching and deep yogic breathing aids in the restoration and
healing of torn muscle fibers from both anaerobic and aerobic exercise. We will
round this all off with an adherence to a modified Mediterranean diet we both
can eat.
As a head’s up on
other topics, I have been discussing with Brad Warner a visit to our
communities (El Paso, Las Cruces, and Deming).
He is suggesting the dates around March 9th. I will try to settle on dates and then get in
touch with those in El Paso and in Deming (our friends at the Deming Zen Center
have voiced an interest in having Brad come there) to discuss details.
We still have three
openings for Zazenkai on November 5th if you are interested. Please sign up at the Temple, pay in advance,
and don’t forget your oryoki sets. (We do have sets at the Temple we can rent
to you for $5.00 or sell to you for $20.00.)
Lastly, I have edited
the reading list on our website. It is,
as always, a work in progress. Please
take a look at it. In the near future we will be adding a link to Amazon on the
“Suggested Readings” page so that you might go directly there to purchase
texts. I will post to you when that has
been accomplished.
Be well.
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