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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Fighting for Your Cause

This e-newsletter entry will be a running series as more news comes and is picked:

From 3/9/2013 - HAHPN - March #1 2013:
Fight for your cause...A Bulgarian Wrestling Coach who is fighting for his sport as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) sets to clip it from the Olympic Games. What would you do if someone or if an agenda was set to work against the very thing you love to do? On a total opposite note, the weather plays as a thwarting figure. When it snows, it is more difficult to run and bike outdoors. It is possible, but it is difficult.

Fight period...A incident involving high school football players in 2011. Adversity strikes. But, how do you forgive yourself in order to push forward? As the Boston Marathon approaches, there will be so many stories of triumph and survival from many runners. At some point the runners had to simply set things aside and say, "I can run this marathon!"

Fight for everything...Sometimes, you have to go all out even if it means making amends. I am not endorsing a movie, but the movie, Warrior, is really good. Of course, it involves sports, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts). Training, exercising, and pushing through hard sessions brings out...fights. What are you fighting for? Are you fighting for yourself? Are you fighting to make sure your family gets involved with physically pushing themselves?

Purpose and Development,
Derek

Derek Arledge, CSCS                          TEEM Performance Training                www.teempt.com



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