RW:
- A glass of water in the morning
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MitoQ in the morning
- Healthy food: I have a goal to get at least one veggie in before lunch
- Zinc and magnesium at night (these help my immunity, my muscles, and my sleep)
MitoQ: Why is taking care of your cellular health important to you and your goals?
RW: My goal is to win an obstacle course racing world championship, which means I need each and every aspect of my health on point, right down to the cellular level. Optimal cellular health is the foundation for optimal overall health, which is the prerequisite for achieving one’s performance potential (whether it’s athletics, business, parenting, or all of the above!).
MitoQ: How do routines help you to stay on track mentally and physically?
RW: My life and workout schedules involve a lot of routines so that I can get important things done out of habit, without having to use precious brain power (which I prefer to save for things that involve creativity, like parenting!).
This helps me stay on track mentally and physically because hitting my athletic goals and a variety of other life goals are important to me, so I use routines to maximize my time and energy, and thus my productivity.
When we develop good habits and routines, our minds don't have to use as much energy to accomplish a task. We go on sort of an auto-pilot, reserving precious energy for new tasks or ones that require creativity (like parenting!), making it easier to hit our potential, using our time and energy well.