This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

Are You Having An Airplane Day, Or A Helicopter Day?

Are you an airplane today?

Are you an airplane or a helicopter?

Airplanes fly on an amazingly simple principle - when air flows over the wing, it creates lift.  It's an astonishing thing.  The engine that powered the Wright Brothers' plane had only 25 horsepower, but it got that homemade vehicle going fast enough that airflow over the wings created lift, and, well, the rest is history.  

We all want to take flight, don't we?  We want to soar through life, get stuff done, and when everything's aligned, it seems you can do just that.  When you're soaring, you have that 20,000 foot view of things, decisions seem obvious and it all takes surprising little effort.

Find out what's happening in Martinezfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

But helicopters fly, too, don't they?  But they don't soar.  If an airplane is a engineering marvel of harnessing natural forces, the helicopter is a brute force device to accomplish nearly the same thing.  Rather than nudging an aerodynamic design forward to initate elegant physics, the helicopter is dependant upon constant horsepower to keep off the ground.  The same principles of lift apply, but they get no assist from an airfoil - every turn of the rotors is required to keep the craft aloft.  If the power stops, even for an instant, the copter drops like a stone.

So, some days, yes, you get to soar, and with a minimal amount of effort, handle everything life puts in front of you.  Challenges are no more than a cooling breeze on your face as you fly along.  You're Superman!

Find out what's happening in Martinezfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Other days, you're a Sikorsky.  Ungainly, still capable, still effective, but every inch forward is a result of pure determination, will and horsepower.  You can't find any momentum - you let up a little bit and you plummet back to Earth.

I really prefer airplane days to helicopter days...

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?