If we over “pace” ourselves to last, waiting for a more perfect day for training, assuming tomorrow will always be perfectly open, we regret not using today when we had it infront of us.
For all of us, there will be days when we wish we could but can’t. We’ll probably beg for our current body or current schedule just a few years from now. We need to do what we can with what we have while we have it.
This discipline separates those that last from those that don’t. Simple but not easy. Success, and longevity, is created bit by bit in these opportunities seized under less than perfect circumstances, when most others, or weaker versions of ourselves wouldn’t.
Longevity over all else, and longevity achieved through small steps, repeated through disciplined and habitual choice made by obeying the simple concept of doing what you can when you can.