Jun 27, 2016
Working with the Dead. Nothing motivates more than what you fear the most. What you don’t want to happen becomes a priority. What you don’t want to become takes precedence. Dave Ventimiglia, strength coach and football coach from California, explains real-life insights about what it takes to achieve your fitness... |
Jun 24, 2016
Getting hammered. Every challenge has inherent risks and rewards. Which of these you experience depends on which side you’re on, literally and figuratively. The key element in high performance and high achievement is what you think and not what you think – dual meaning. World-record holder Martin Parnell from... |
Jun 20, 2016
Expectations. The difference between where your team is now and where they end up depends on the expectations that are set and met. Whether you rise above or sink below depends on what is expected of you and your team. Sandra Clark, fitness trainer & coach, business owner from Greenville, North Carolina shares... |
Jun 17, 2016
Fear of the Dark. How high you reach in the standings depends on how you manage your fear of the dark. Dual meaning: either you control it or it controls you. Wesley Etheridge from Virginia, formerly with the U.S. Navy, and current executive director of Camp Verna in Washington, author, and leading authority on... |
Jun 13, 2016
Bar Fight. Real-life is tougher than any sport. The key element of winning the fight with real life or in sports is which bar fight you choose. Tommy Pavia from Charlotte, North Carolina, creator of 360 Strength Trainer, shares real-life insights from his entrepreneurial experience, his wrestling career, and coaching... |