A Mindfulness Technique to Use While Exercising

It’s a Win-Win

David Gerken
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

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Photo by David Marcu on Unsplash

My main form of exercise for decades was running and playing tennis. Unfortunately, that resulted in three surgeries, two hip and one achilles tear, and a ton of calf muscle pulls and back spasms.

So about five years ago I jettisoned running and cut down on the tennis in favor of the joint-friendly road biking and swimming as my go-to cardio workouts. While biking and swimming are fantastic for my heart, joints and overall mental health (the endorphins they produce always seem to slay any anxiety or depression fog I may have), they do carry one drawback: My mind wanders like crazy on the bike and in the pool.

And I’m a regular meditator. I missed maybe five days of meditation in 2020. I’m also a devoted practitioner of mindfulness in my daily life.

45 minutes in the Bahamas

But man, put me on a bike or in a pool for 45 minutes and I am gone. Thinking about article ideas. What I want to make for dinner that night. The storming of the U.S. Capitol. You name it, my mind wanders there.

After years of going to La-La Land on the bike or in the pool, I finally decided to do something about it. It took a total of 2.5 seconds to come up with a solution, which is about 1.5 seconds longer than it should have taken.

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David Gerken
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

Meditation and Mindfulness teacher. Dad of three precious kids. Former writer for THE WEST WING. Follow me at davidgerken.net.