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Most people drift.
Very few move intentionally.
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche wrote about purpose as something that anchors people through difficulty.
Without intention, life starts reacting for you instead of being shaped by you.
That’s something Chi ❤️ and I have been thinking about a lot lately.
Intentionality changes everything.
How you train.
How you speak to people.
How you spend your time.
What you tolerate.
What you chase.
Because eventually your life starts reflecting your repeated decisions.
Not your goals.
Not your wishes.
Your patterns.
And honestly… some of the biggest shifts in our lives didn’t come from giant moments.
They came from smaller intentional choices:
Going to bed earlier or prioritizing tasks.
Putting phones down during dinner.
Resting on days we would rather train.
Having positive conversations.
Protecting peace instead of feeding chaos.
That’s the real power of intentionality.
Living in a way where your actions stop being random…
and start aligning with the life you say you want.
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Research shows people who act with intentional routines and clear personal values report significantly higher long-term life satisfaction and lower stress levels.
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Intentionality isn’t perfection. It’s making more decisions on purpose instead of on autopilot.
💘 Butter & Cheese Reflection:
What’s one area of your life that deserves more intentional energy right now?
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05/03/2026
“Life lately…”
A lot of miles.
A lot of moments.
And a lot of “wait… this is what we signed up for?” 😅
From what we thought this race would be…
to what it actually turned into.
And somehow that’s what made it even better.
Because this one?
Our first 25K together.
Our longest race yet.
Another finish line.
Another set of medals.
Another memory we get to keep.
And honestly, that’s what life has looked like lately…
Doing things we haven’t done before.
Laughing through the unexpected parts.
Finding our rhythm in it anyway.
More experiences.
More milestones.
More “we did that.”
And then…
onto the next one.
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Trail races with significant elevation (like ~2,500+ ft of gain) can increase energy cost by ~15–30% compared to flat running, while also demanding greater muscular endurance, balance, and stabilizer activation. The result is a higher overall training stimulus, even at slower paces.
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Let the experience add to you, not just test you.
The goal isn’t just to get through it,
it’s to take something from it.
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💭 Butter & Cheese reflection:
What’s something you’ve done recently that made you pause and think, “I’m really doing this”?
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“The work you’ve done is the work you bring.”
This part isn’t about doing more.
It’s about trusting what’s already there.
Because as you get closer to something you’ve been working toward, there’s always that pull to add one more thing …
one more workout, one more effort, one more push.
But progress doesn’t come from what you do at the last minute.
It comes from everything that led up to it.
And at a certain point, the focus shifts.
From building…to preserving.
From pushing…to allowing.
Because showing up ready isn’t just about how much you’ve done …
it’s about how well you’ve recovered from it.
And the reality is, the result is rarely decided in the final days.
It’s already been shaped by the consistency, the effort, and the time you’ve put in.
So sometimes, the most productive thing you can do …. is step back just enough to let all of that come together.
To trust it.
Because when the work is there, you don’t need to chase it.
You just need to show up for it.
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🧀 Cheese Fact (.energy)
During a proper taper, muscle glycogen stores can increase by up to ~20–30%, while fatigue markers decrease, allowing your body to access energy more efficiently and perform at a higher level.
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🧈 Butter Tip ()
When you feel the urge to do more, pause and ask why.
Is it coming from intention… or from feeling like you need to prove something?
Progress isn’t built by always adding more, it’s built by knowing when to let the work settle.
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💭 Butter & Cheese reflection:
Is your current pace allowing your progress to build….or just to continue?
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“Progress doesn’t always feel like progress while it’s happening.” - F O L L O W T A G G E D ✨💪😉
Because most of it happens in the day-to-day.
In the reps that feel the same.
In the runs that don’t feel faster.
In the workouts that just feel… normal.
And that’s why it’s easy to miss it.
Because when you’re in it,
you’re not comparing—you’re just continuing.
But when you take a step back…
that’s when you start to see it.
That’s why the videos matter.
Not just to capture a moment …
but to create something you can come back to.
So you can see the changes you didn’t notice in real time.
Your form becoming more controlled.
Your movements becoming more confident.
Your body moving with more ease and intention.
And sometimes, that perspective is what reminds you that … what feels small right now has actually been building all along.
Because progress isn’t always obvious in the moment.
But it’s there.
And when you give yourself the chance to look back,
you don’t just see where you were.
You understand how far you’ve come.
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🧀 Cheese Fact (.energy)
Research on habit formation and skill development shows that progress is often non-linear and difficult to perceive in real time, which is why external feedback- like videos 1 can significantly improve performance, technique, and motivation by making progress visible.
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🧈 Butter Tip ()
Record more than just your best moments.
The everyday reps are where the real change is happening.
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💭 Butter & Cheese reflection:
When was the last time you looked back and really saw how far you’ve come?
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“Structure turns effort into progress.”
Pyramid sets aren’t just a way to organize a workout… they’re a way to train with intention.
Instead of jumping straight into your heaviest set, pyramids build you into it. Each phase has a purpose, and together they create a more complete stimulus for strength and performance.
The early sets establish control.
They reinforce technique, joint positioning, and bar path while the weight is still manageable.
The middle sets build volume.
This is where time under tension adds up and the muscles are challenged enough to drive adaptation without creating too much fatigue.
The top sets, the money rounds 💰, are where it all comes together.
This is where strength is tested under fatigue, after control and volume have already been built. You’re not just lifting heavy… you’re executing under pressure, with stability and intent already in place.
This progression matters.
Because strength isn’t just about what you can lift fresh. It’s about how well you can produce force when it counts, after your body has already been working.
Compared to jumping into straight sets at one weight, pyramid training lets you work across multiple intensities in one session. That means better preparation, more quality volume, and stronger long-term progress.
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Research on resistance training shows that programs using progressive loading, like pyramid sets, can improve strength by ~20–30% over 8–12 weeks while also increasing total training volume. Compared to fixed straight sets, pyramid loading may also lead to greater neuromuscular activation and lower injury risk because the load increases gradually.
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Don’t treat your early sets as something to get through… treat them as something to build from.
The quality of your top sets is determined by how you prepared for them.
💭 Butter & Cheese Reflection:
Are you setting your top sets up for success… or just jumping straight into them?
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