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I’m thinking to do an all dayer because I’m thinking to break myself mentally.

For some reason I always want to sit down as if I’m exhausted. But it’s obviously a mental thing. I have PLENTY of energy.

I feel as if my current 45 minute workouts are just geared towards ending it.

My mind should be ready and wanting to burn and exert energy all day long. Burning and exerting energy should be the norm not the exception.

Getting up and doing something should be what it wants to do. Just needs broken. Norm and habit set so it sees what it’s like to work all day and sees no reason to not.

I’m thinking to do an all dayer because I’m thinking to break myself mentally. For some reason I always want to sit down as if I’m exhausted. But it’s obviously a mental thing. I have PLENTY of energy. I feel as if my current 45 minute workouts are just geared towards ending it. My mind should be ready and wanting to burn and exert energy all day long. Burning and exerting energy should be the norm not the exception. Getting up and doing something should be what it wants to do. Just needs broken. Norm and habit set so it sees what it’s like to work all day and sees no reason to not.

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Actually doing exercise, I think 2.5 hours. That was a long weight session with a half an hour of exercise bike. Generally, you will just run out of energy and then you won't have much motivation to do anything. Having done long weight sessions before, I am speaking from experience. It gets where you don't want to finish what you planned on doing. It's hard to push through that.