HAPPY EASTER!
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Happy Birthday Emily!
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HOME WOD
Midline Work
3 Rounds, Not for Time:
50 4-Count Flutter Kicks
40 Single Arm Bent Over Rows (20 each)
30 Weighted Glute Bridges
20 Weighted Sit-Ups
*Using Dumbbell or Odd-Object
MOVEMENT VIDEO
Dumbbell Flutter KicksVideo
Upper Body Mobility
Wrist Stretches: 30 Seconds Each Direction
Video
Pec Stretch on Wall : 1-2 Minutes Each Side
Video
Puppy Pose: 2 Minute Hold
Video
Lower Body Mobility
Spiderman Hold: 3 Minutes Each Side
Video
Happy Baby: 2 Minute Hold
Video
Plantar Stretch: 2-3 Minute Hold
Video
Butterfly Stretch: 2 Minute Hold
Video
Squat Hold: 3 Minutes
Video
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DAILY MINDSET
“Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.”
~Joshua J. Marine
Everyone faces adversity. Not everyone responds the same way.
In Carol Dweck’s “Mindset”, there are two types: A fixed mindset, and a growth mindset.
In a fixed mindset, an individual is trapped within their own perceived limitations. When someone else gets the promotion or the job, it just “wasn’t meant to be”. They blame the world, they blame the organization for having a bias, they blame the weather. It is a mentality that clings to excuses, versus solutions.
A growth mindset is one of extreme ownership. A world of continual self reflection. If something didn’t go as planned, what can I learn from this? What can I do better next time? The growth mindset welcomes the short-term pain, knowing that this will only make them better tomorrow. Instead of jumping to excuses, the growth mindset creates the solutions.
Change our mindset, and the world around us changes with it.
We will find adversity. It will be today, tomorrow, or sometime this week. How will we respond? Will we blame the world, our conditions, the weather? Or will we take the harder path, and find what we can do differently next time?