Use Your Muscle’s Full Physical Possibility
February 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under Health and Fitness
The body is a pile of muscles and bones waiting to be honed into flawlessness. It is similar to a bunch of rock or timber waiting to be chiseled into a work of art, or similar to a mound of construction materials waiting to be built into a skyscraper.
The body has hidden but explosive potentials waiting to be unleashed. If carved out, trimmed, molded, and polished, this potential can twist hard steel to submission and raise heavy iron to its suitable point.
Yet, the body at the outset comes out in its raw shape – untouched. Like raw natural resources that are abundant although crude, the body has to be developed through a process. It ought to be rid of ineffectual “alloys” (or sagging flesh coverings) to obtain the essential ones (the muscles). The body must be developed into its complete potential.
As raw material is zilch if it remains untapped or hidden underground, so is the body’s possibility if it remains dormant. The Mona Lisa is a precious artwork. It first came from a raw material. The paints used were initially from raw elements of the earth. Had those resources not been made into a potpourri of canvass and paint mixtures, their potential to make a world class work of art would not have been achievable. They would have been useless.
Rocks continue to be mere debris if not sculpted out to be art compositions. Wood will simply be decent firewood if untouched by the chisel strokes of a carver. Cement, sand, gravel, and steel bars will continue being a construction site if not used for their true intent and design.
In the same manner, the body will waste its purpose if it remains to be a mere untapped potential, undeveloped and left for waste. It will accelerate its deterioration if its real design and purpose continues to be disregarded.
Muscles and bones are in our bodies for a function. They were not put there to stay at rest or to be idle. As things collect dust, moist, and web when disregarded for a long time, so do the muscles and bones hurriedly gather aches, failures, and breakdowns when untrained.
Ultimate care for your muscles and bones involves exercising and building them up. Challenge and exert them to full power. Stretch, compress, and increase your muscles until they develop into perfectly sculpted and rock-hard. This will in turn affect your ligaments to put your bones to greater works. You will be like metal hammered into form through flaming hot fire. Then your body will come out of the furnace unblemished like gold.



