Or, in the alternative, are there any entrepreneurs who believe that physical exercise results in a net negative (in terms of productivity) in light of all the other things (running ops, admin, payroll, employee retention programs, etc.) you have to do?
For those who believe that your exercise program clearly results in increased productivity/performance, what type of exercise are you engaging in (cardio/steady state, strength training/high intensity, strength training/volume hypertrophy, HIIT, functional fitness, sport specific, etc.)?
Agreed. Most changes to diet or programming will have a modicum of negative impact until the individual builds some adaptation to it.
Interesting how you note that intense exercise can decrease productivity, which is rational, but that you engage in it anyway due to the additional benefits it provides. So there is a balancing act between performance out of the gym (so to speak) and performance in the gym.
What are your considerations when making balancing decisions? Time is obviously a factor. High intensity requires less time (but perhaps more output from certain energy systems). Steady state cardio requires more time but taxes an energy system that is built to recover more quickly. Does your work day impact the exercise selection(s) for that day?
Perfect week: hockey Sunday, spin bike Tuesday, Pump (strength cardio mix) and Squash Wednesday, spin bike Thursday.
Reality though is work and family interfere with that more often than not.
I have a peesonal trainer that I see twice a week. I also do some basic 15-min exercises on the other days.
Health and fitness are more important than making money.
For sure. You can’t work at a high level if you’re ill or worse. How much should an entrepreneur prioritize it? What types of exercise should be prioritized, if any?
You prioritize it by putting it firts.
What type of exercise? That’s up to you. Different people prefer different tyoes of exercise.
I do daily exercise and it’s a life hack and an output hack. I would say 8-figure delta minimum.
I don’t disagree. What is your exercise regimen?