August Push-Up Challenge: 31 Days of Sweat, Setbacks, and Growth

August 2024 was my month of push-ups—31 days, 100 push-ups every day. It seemed simple enough on paper: consistency, discipline, and a dash of mental toughness. The reality? A bit messier, with some surprising lessons along the way.

I kicked things off strong on August 1, hitting my 100 daily push-ups like clockwork. I powered through the first half of the month without missing a single day. It felt good—great, actually—to be on top of my game. Each day’s set of push-ups felt like a small victory, a promise kept to myself. But, as we all know, life doesn’t always play by the rules.

The first crack appeared during the weekend of August 17-18. I let myself slip, missing both days completely. Maybe it was the weekend mode kicking in, maybe it was just a lapse in focus. But, determined not to fall behind, I pushed myself hard the following week. From August 19-22, I made up for the lost time by upping the ante to 150 push-ups each day. That’s right—no shortcuts. I was back on track, and it felt like I’d beaten the weekend slump.

Then came another dip. The weekend of August 24-25 rolled around, and this time, I didn’t miss entirely but didn’t quite hit the mark either. I managed just 25 push-ups on the 24th and 50 on the 25th. My rhythm was off, and it was starting to show. The real challenge, however, was yet to come.

From August 26-29, I found myself struggling to stay motivated. My energy levels dipped, and I just couldn’t seem to get into the zone. I only managed 50 push-ups each day, half of what I’d set out to do. It was frustrating, but I knew this slump was part of the process. The body, like the mind, sometimes just hits a wall.

But as the month wound down, I wasn’t about to let my challenge end on a low note. On August 30 and 31, I rallied. It wasn’t about catching up or compensating for what I’d missed—it was about finishing strong, no matter what. I cranked out 100 push-ups on each of those final days. There’s something satisfying about finishing on a high note, even when the journey hasn’t been perfect.

In the end, I didn’t quite reach my original goal of 3,000 push-ups for the month. But you know what? I still managed to knock out 2,675 push-ups—2,675 more than I would have done if I hadn’t pushed myself to try. Sometimes, it’s not about hitting a specific number, but about taking on the challenge and seeing how far you can go. Every push-up counted, and the effort wasn’t wasted because I got stronger in through the process.

Would I do it again? Absolutely. I’m still chasing 3,000 pushups in 1 month!!

Getting Back To My Early Morning Workout Routine!

It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to write.

In the last year and a half since I wrote I’ve experienced lots of changes and been extremely busy. Last year, I passed the California Bar Exam and became a licensed attorney. Since then I’ve been working as a Deputy Public Defender doing my absolute best to protect my clients’ rights and fighting for their innocence. There’s been times when I’ve been able to workout regularly and times when I haven’t worked out for months.

But now it’s time to get back to a regular routine!! The holidays were brutal. I didn’t workout at all and put on about 10 of the pounds I had previously lost and managed to keep off. So I started this year off determined to get back to exercising on a regular basis. Slowly but surely I have been increasing my workouts over the past month. I’m finally at a point were I’m ready to start the early morning workouts again.

I’m going to try to recreate the same routine that I had so much success with last time. Getting up early 430 or 5AM. No caffeine (okay… minimal caffeine). Staying hydrated. Getting good sleep. Working out regularly. Avoiding or minimizing unhealthy habits. And trying to automate my daily good habits as much as possible. Then give myself one “cheat” day for food (Friday), and two days of active rest and recovery over the weekend.

At least that’s the plan… wish me luck!

Simple Process for Building an Early Morning Workout Routine: My 3rd Week (Day 19)

Day 19 Done! 💪🏽 4:30am start. Followed my usual routine except didn’t even make or drink coffee until after I came back from working out. I was at the gym by 5am. Weights and cardio today.

I am really looking forward to two days of rest to let my body and brain recover. Pushed myself hard this week. Both working out and at work. I’m pretty tired but it’s been a very productive week.

Hope you also had a great week and wish you a great weekend! 🙂

What to Do if You’re Falsely Accused of a Crime (Step 2)

Practical Steps Necessary to Overcome a False Accusation.

STEP 2. GET READY FOR THE FIGHT OF YOUR LIFE

Find the BEST Legal Advocate for You

To start fighting back the very first thing YOU HAVE TO DO when facing a false accusation is to find the right lawyer to handle your case. This applies regardless of whether the accusation takes the form of a criminal charge, a civil action, or an administrative complaint (or all three, in which case you may need more than just one lawyer to handle the different proceedings). Every case is different and finding the best attorney to advocate zealously for your rights will depend on the specifics of your personal situation, including the kind of case your confronting and whether or not you’re facing criminal charges. 

Remember you are looking for someone who will do a great job; not a good job — a great job! Your life is on the line; that means your life is in their hands. So make sure you trust them with it and that they earn your trust every step of the way. Of course, you have to help them to the best of your ability and make it as easy as possible for them to fight for you, but at the end of the day you’re relying on them to be your advocate. The bottom line is that you have to retain a lawyer with the skill, passion, experience, resources, time & desire to fight ferociously for your rights.

Never Speak to the Police

If the police stop you, or come to your work or residence to ask you questions, ask them if you are free to leave. If they say YES: LEAVE, do not say anything to them. If they say NO, say: “I want a lawyer.”

If you are arrested ALWAYS invoke your 5th Amendment rights to remain silent and ask to talk with a lawyer. 

If the police ever call you to ask for a statement, tell them: “I want to speak with a lawyer.” Saying anything to the police can only make things worse for you, it can never make things better.

Here is a great Know Your Rights resource from the National Lawyers Guild on why REMAINING SILENT IS ALWAYS the best course of action. 

Your instinct may tell you that since you’re innocent, you have nothing to hide and therefore you should cooperate with the police. But this is exactly the wrong thing to do. 

To understand why it is NEVER a good idea to speak to the police under ANY circumstances watch this informative video by a law professor and criminal defense attorney and a police officer. The bottom line is talking to the police can NEVER get you out of trouble; it can ALWAYS get you into trouble.

Working With Your Attorney

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STOP THE VIOLENCE!!!

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!

There comes a time when a nation says ENOUGH!!! NO MORE MASS SHOOTINGS!! NO MORE SCHOOL SHOOTINGS!! NO MORE SENSELESS GUN VIOLENCE!!

I HOPE THAT TODAY IS THE DAY THAT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STANDS UP FOR WHAT IS RIGHT & PUNISHES THOSE POLITICIANS THAT PUT THEIR DESIRE FOR POWER AHEAD OF THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN!!

I stand with Steve Kerr and 90% of Americans who’ve HAD ENOUGH!!!

CONTACT YOUR U.S. SENATOR TO TELL THEM TO VOTE FOR STRINGENT BACKGROUND CHECKS, MEANINGFUL GUN CONTROL, including HR 8 (“Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021”) which Steve Kerr referenced. You can look up & contact your Senator at the link below:

https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm

This is especially important if you know your Senator is one of the 50 putting their personal interest ahead of the safety of the American people and the wishes of the majority of the nation.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE OUR COUNTRY SAFER FOR OUR CHILDREN

I thank Steve Kerr, Steph Curry, and the Golden State Warriors, and the all the NBA players that are using their platform to speak out against this tragic situation. Sending prayers to the families of all those devastated by this tragedy!

THANK YOU COACH KERR!

I’VE HEARD YOUR MESSAGE & I STAND WITH YOU. I BELIEVE THE MAJORITY OF OUR NATION DOES TOO!

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/spare-bullshit-sen-chris-murphy-rips-gop-colleagues-texas-shooting-rcna30405

40 Years Ago the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) Overthrew the Brutal Somoza Dictatorship in Nicaragua

July 19, 2019 marked the 40th anniversary of the FSLN’s ouster of the Somoza dynasty, which had ruled Nicaragua since the 1930s.

To commemorate that historic event, I posted a free preview of my book that analyzes the Sandinista Revolution and its relationship with the Reagan Administration on my Medium page. Below you will find a brief excerpt of Sandinista Nicaragua’s Resistance to U.S. Coercion, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017.

Preface to Sandinista Nicaragua’s Resistance to U.S. Coercion

I began to write this book without realizing it during my first quarter in graduate school. That quarter I took a course on strategic interactions. As I read through the literature, I immediately found “red flags” going up because Latin America — with the exception of the Cuban Missile Crisis — was completely missing, and even in that case the scholars exploring it focused on U.S. and Soviet actions to assess its outcome. Although there were some case studies on conflicts involving African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries, the majority of the cases covered involved the major powers, such as the United States, USSR, China, Japan, or European powers. Unfortunately, as I’ve subsequently discovered, this focus on the great powers is not limited solely to qualitative case studies but is often the case in the International Relations (IR) field generally.

At the time, I was perplexed by the fact that so little of the scholarship focused on Latin America or U.S.–Latin American relations. I found even less on Latinos’ role in the U.S. foreign policy formation process. Interestingly, no one else seemed to find this problematic or even notice. This really puzzled and troubled me, because I was committed to becoming a serious IR scholar, keeping my regional specialization on Latin America and thematic focus on U.S. policy toward revolutionary guerrilla and social movements, as well as on exploring how Latinos influence U.S. foreign policy. So, over the next few weeks, I searched through the IR literature until I came across a few chapters and articles on Reagan’s failed efforts to oust the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) from power.

At first, I was just happy to read anything involving Latin America, but I soon found that something was missing: in these studies, the Central Americans had no agency. On the contrary, they were passive actors (objects) in the explanations, which instead focused exclusively on the strategies and actions of the Reagan Administration (subjects) to explain the cases’ outcome. And yet, this went against everything I knew to be true. Throughout my life I had personally witnessed tremendous transnational political activism on the part of Central Americans — primarily Salvadorans, Nicaraguans, and Guatemalans — in the United States. I found it hard to believe that their activism played no systematic role in the course of political events that unfolded between Central America and the United States during the 1980s.

Identifying these three voids in the IR literature — (1) the relatively limited work on U.S.-Latin American relations; (2) the lack of Latin American agency in IR accounts of strategic interactions between the United States and Latin America; and (3) the lack of scholarship on Latino/as’ participation in and impact on U.S. foreign policy — led me to reflect on three moments from my childhood, which illustrate why I responded so viscerally to challenge these absences in graduate school.

These three moments correspond to my earliest political memories. The first, from when I was about five years old, is of marching (while holding my mom’s hand as she carried my younger brother on her hip) on 24th and Mission Streets, in the heart of San Francisco’s Latino barrio, to protest Anastacio Somoza’s bombing of Nicaragua’s cities where innocent civilians were victims of the carnage.

The second memory is…

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Still Another Reason to Love the Golden State Warriors

Wrongly Convicted Former Prisoners Get To See Warriors Play Clippers At Oracle

Earlier this spring, as the warriors began their latest push to win another NBA Championship, the organization took the time and effort to make an important gesture… They hosted a group of falsely accused and wrongfully convicted exonerees & members of Northern California’s Innocence Project.

Incredible and inspiring people who have overcome so much and now fight to help others in the same or similar plight.

Check out the video of the exonerees at the game here.

As great as the Dubs’ victories are, and I love every single one of them, the legal victories to exonerate the wrongfully convicted are FAR more meaningful! Here’s a recent example of what this kind of victory looks like… https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/05/15/man-exonerated-after-17-years-in-prison-for-2002-san-jose-shooting/

I am passionate and dedicated to educating people about the importance of fighting for due process and providing zealous legal defense to prevent wrongful convictions because of my own lived experience overcoming a false accusation. Although I was not arrested and never faced any charges, just being under a cloud of suspicion due to a defamatory social and news media smear campaign allowed me to catch a tiny glimpse of what the nightmare of wrongful conviction feels like for the men and women who are put through that hell.

That’s why I have decided to dedicate the rest of my life to fighting against the social, political, and legal evil of wrongful convictions, and to ensure that anyone who suffers that injustice will have access to the resources necessary to win exoneration.

I can only imagine the pain and despair of trying to unsuccessfully convince others that you are innocent of the crime for which you are wrongly convicted. To understand a tiny fraction of that suffering I highly recommend reading the book Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, checking out his Ted Talk, and visiting his organization’s website.

But most of all, I highly encourage you to check out the story of Walter McMillian, who was falsely accused of a crime he did not commit… not by just one person, but by multiple people. These people’s self-serving accusations became the official story, which was repeatedly echoed in the news and by local officials to the point that nearly everyone who heard it “knew for sure” that he was guilty. As a result, Walter ended up serving 6 years ON DEATH ROW for something he did NOT do before finally being exonerated. Walter’s story is a cautionary reminder that injustice takes many shapes, including condemning and passing judgement on a person based on accusations and without knowing all the facts or weighing all the evidence.

Still more powerfully, Walter’s story is a tribute to the resilience of people fighting for justice and an inspiration to anyone facing a similar challenge. In his own words…

“… I know it may not matter to you, but it’s important to me that you know that I’m innocent and didn’t do what they said I did, not no kinda way.” -Walter McMillian

And for the Warriors, supporting exoneration work this season is not just a one and done situation. It is part of their commitment to excellence on and off the basketball court. Check out the Warriors’s head coach, Steve Kerr, in a past pitch in support of legal advocates fighting for the exoneration of innocent people!

For all these reasons, I am proud to be a part of DUB NATION and applaud the Golden State Warriors for their support of the passionate and devoted people across the country who work to exonerate the men and women who are wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit. I look forward to continuing to educate the public about the need to defend everyones’ rights to due process and to advocate on behalf of people accused of crimes.

Hector Perla Jr.

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar Speaks Out Against U.S. Sanctions & Bipartisan Support for Regime Change in Venezuela

Excellent News Coverage by Democracy Now!

The first part of the program includes Great Political Analysis by Professor Miguel Tinker Salas and Economic Analysis by Professor Jeffrey Sachs on the situation on Venezuela.

The second part has speeches by Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and Angela Davis defending & supporting Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s right to speak out, especially as a Black Woman, on important issues without being threatened with violence.

The final section of the program features Rep. Omar’s reasoned and compelling analysis against right-wing racism, anti-semitism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, and imperialism in the era of the Trump Administration.

The Death Penalty: “Ineffective, Irreversible and Immoral”

California Governor Newsom Signs Moratorium on State Executions. An important step toward getting closer to the day when the U.S. Supreme Court will recognize the death penalty as unconstitutionally “Cruel and Unusual” punishment.

Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.”

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article227489844.html

“He described meeting a wrongfully convicted man, Pete Pianezzi, who narrowly escaped death row and was later pardoned, and whose case was championed by Newsom’s father and grandfather… He cited the 164 people nationwide who have been freed from death row after they were found to be wrongfully convicted.”

It’s sad that we’re all so quick to pass judgment on others. We take what we find in the news and social media and automatically believe what we read. False accusations and wrongful convictions are REAL and can ruin innocent people’s lives.

In many states false accusations and wrongful convictions can still lead to the execution of innocent people in all our names. I applaud Gov. Newsom for taking a principled stand on this important issue. Hopefully it’s just a first step. I look forward to the day that the death penalty is abolished for good!

Latin American Politics: Six Years Since Hugo Chavez’s Passing, Why Chavez’s followers are Standing by President Maduro Despite the Crisis

Interesting Article from the BBC:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-47441642

“Maduro is Maduro, Chávez was something really special,” she says. “But those who say they aren’t with Maduro were never Chavistas [supporters of Hugo Chávez] because we Chavistas have to stand with Maduro,” she says. “We have to support him because he’s Chávez’s legacy.”

Al Jazeera English Video About Hugo Chavez’s Legacy