MAN PROPOSES – GOD DISPOSES (30-Oct-2020)
A 3-year journey, expected to end on a high note in October 2020, by quirk of fate was cut short exactly 24-days prior to the logical end. November 2017 is when I embarked on a new regimen, committed to a 100% adherence every single day no matter what – rain or shine, to improve my fitness with a commitment to maintain good health. The daily goal read 15,000 steps, and 120 minutes, and 600 kcals burn, and a distance coverage of 12 kilometres. Oh, I love my WALKING!
Walking
has been a blissful experience where every step has helped me to connect with
my inner self. The birth of many a new
idea, taking shape to mark a logical boundary, filling up of the parts within
that boundary for perfect synergy, and the plausible next steps to implement
the idea poured out as I varied the pace and intensity of steps. As I huffed and puffed to climb the gradient to
challenge the heart to its medical limits, and as I raced down the gradient I
could sense my ideas go through a roller-coaster ride and achieve an equilibrium
as I turned and started to pace on flat ground – the hope those ideas gained a
perspicuous logical end when I reached home to record them.
The
start to a walking regimen mandates that one slip into relaxed clothing and a
pair of good comfortable shoes. A walk
in the serene nature under the blue skies, like a park or a playground or even the
neighbourhood roads relatively free of vehicular traffic is easy on our lungs with
copious supply of oxygen as well as the purse strings. I am not a great proponent of the treadmill
within an AC-controlled gym. My choice
has been the winding parallel roads around where I live; a 15 to 20-degree gradient
that offered the required uphill and downhill experience that test the heart so
I can alter the pace to suit any pre-defined patterns. A choiceful variation to this discipline is
when I occasionally carried a 2 or 3-pound dumbbell which, with the swing and
the curl of the arms, provided the required workout for the upper-body muscles.
I started to introduce variants to shape this routine into a more insightful and strenuous exercise as well a test to the brain cells. The choice of a clean stretch of road with no dip or rise that can otherwise upset the body balance made me venture into a few variations as described below:
- backwards for a few counted paces as a check on steadiness
- sidewards to activate and strengthen the side muscles
- head tilted upwards and gazing at the blue sky to count the stars or experience the green top of neighbourhood trees to maintain body-mind balance
- along a straight painted white line on our roads by varying paces to test body stability
- along the edge of a pavement, and on the kerb to maintain body equilibrium
- last but not the least, closing the eyes shut for a short interval to help infuse a highly liberating experience
It
did not matter that it rained – all it mattered was to hold steady an umbrella
as a protective gear. If the puddles
ruined the roads, then I needed to kick-in indoor walking albeit with a few innovations. Spot walking is popular, and I adopted to an altered
pace to manage the calorie-burn. Another
variation was to choose a step within the home boundary and with left foot at
ground-level while the right foot on the step and then alternate for vice versa,
accelerated movement provided the required burn-out. The last one I would like to allude to is Yogic
Walking in the shape of a digit 8, that helps to activate alpha waves in the brain
and release stress and improve concentration.
Whatever
is described here serves to provide the stated benefits of walking to regulate blood
pressure, improve the mood, balance the blood parameters, maintain and reduce sugar
levels, tone the muscles, lose some excess weight, and in addition to a host of
other advantages that form the content of many an article that authors
passionately describe when they write on this subject.
Data collected and analysed and presented offers a good insight. A summary of my 3-year stats as measured on my Health App is as below:
- 450,000-500,000 steps per month, translate to 17.5 Million (1.75 Crore) steps
- 150,000 minutes or 2,500 hours of walking activity
- 375-400 kilometres per month, translate to 15,000 kms – a two-and-a-half round-trip by road from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, or a 125% of the direct distance from New Delhi to New York cities in India and USA respectively
Now
on to the twist to the tale...I aspired not to miss a single day and by His Grace
maintained that through-and-through the 3-year journey. Even during a major portion of 2019 when both
parents were hospitalized due to illnesses, I would put them to sleep at the hospital
in the night to then step out under the starry sky to catch up on my daily dose. Except the fact that recently on October 7th
I fell sick and then tested positive for Covid, and since then with
hospitalization, medical treatment, and tiresomeness I’ve hardly stepped out
yet. Indeed, the first time ever that I
had to take a forced break in my walking regimen. As if to rub salt on the wounds, my immediate
and extended family was infected too, and my beloved mother-in-law succumbed to
the dreaded virus. This Covid story with
learnings is for another day and time.
It
is a true blessing that God enabled a 3-year journey without any impediments. It
is sheer destiny that I had willed to end Oct 2020 month on a high note, while it
was meant to be otherwise.
We
human beings continue to propose, while He the Giver continues to Dispose...or that
is the perception we mere mortals carry when we wear our ego on our shoulders
and carry our own high unrealistic expectations. We resist total surrender to Him, and instead
vehemently oppose acceptance of His generous daily giving. But with fervent prayers we gain increased confidence
to confide in Him all our pain and ailment laced with agony. We need to improve as a home sapiens race to ‘walk’
step-to-step in absolute resonance and perfect synchronicity with the Supreme
Lord! May those days come sooner to
steer us away from this pandemic and its detrimental effects, as well establish
serenity in our environment. Lo behold,
walking is an optimized solution!
Friends
I would like to wish you Happy Walking if you tread the same path...may this
tribe that subscribe to this moderately intense workout get motivated and then
let the participation number increase exponentially to catapult our country to a
truly fit-nation status inhabited by a healthy population in serene surroundings!
Man
Proposes-God Disposes – Could we then view it as an anomaly? Welcome your viewpoints here…
A neat article for us walkers, Prass. Enjoyed your writing to the 'T', as always!
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With lots of.love
Thank you so much...wish you had left your name ;-(
DeleteWill continue to write since that is my passion
Beautifully written as always, Prasanna. I always knew you were a regular at walking but did'nt know you followed so many variations in those :)
ReplyDeleteLike the saying goes, this too shall pass and i am sure your walking days will be back again soon. Till then, hang in there - Roopa
Thank you Roopa.....walking is a passion as much as writing! So I can combine the two.....looks like! Appreciate your comments....yes we too are confident that this will pass!
DeleteAdella sariyappa. Weight enaadroo kadime aaytha ,,?
ReplyDeleteWeight has stayed the same...given that we are very hungry and consume well ;-)
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DeleteYes Man Proposes-GOD Disposes🙏 yes we can view this as an anamoly, and still you are the walking Guru if our Group. Take care.
ReplyDeleteYes we can view this as an anamoly, as per the Title, do take care. You are still the Guru of the walking group🙏
ReplyDeleteThanks Viswa.... I'm no guru just carrying on with passion
DeleteTake care
Prasanna, Commend your walking regimen! A role model for our walking group. I hope you can
ReplyDeletestart another 3-year walking challenge soon.
Thank you so much Jayanthi... I've slowly started again with the required passion....
DeleteOur group has been my inspiration
Spiritual walking - every step helped me to connect my inner self. Beautiful, summarises the way we should walk. Overall great article Prasanna. Your writings encourage us.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully expressed Prasanna. Enjoyed every word of it... 👌👌
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Vishalakshi... liked the fact that you liked it
DeleteGood one Prasanna.Am sure u will start doing it again
ReplyDeleteYes I've to... and we all have to..
DeleteThanks a lot....
Good one. In matters such as these, one will have to put mind over matter to fight the resistance from the body and to stay disciplined and determined. Of which, you are a living proof. Rest for a while, regain your strength and like the ad for Black Label says - Keep on Walking. Regds - Prasad
ReplyDeleteThank you Prasad.... very true what you say. That's where some of us find it difficult to fight the resistance.
DeleteYour comments with wishes act as a motivation....
Good one- Sarala
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarala
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ReplyDeleteThank you Santosh for stopping by and that is a great encouragement for me...
DeleteGood write up Deshabhakta. You have clocked in some impressive stats there, well done Forrest Gump! Keep walking
ReplyDeleteDeshabhaktharre.... thank you. Thanks to my Health App which kept track... my job was to keep walking....
DeleteNice. Glad to know you are fully recovered. Waiting to read your future covid musings!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gopal.... on the recovery path. Will keep my writing going with His blessings...
DeleteInteresting variations with the walk.
ReplyDeleteTake care, hope you are back to walk, soon!
Krishna.... thank you very much. Yeah small steps to get back to normal days....
ReplyDeleteTake care
Great dedication and perseverance....wish you a speedy recovery and return to your passion.
ReplyDeleteThank you Fasi......
DeleteGood writeup on different ways of walking. Truly inspiring Prasanna.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suresha......your walking is inspirational too...
DeleteGood to see you back and walking
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.....wish you had left your name here...
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