Saturday May 25, 2019

These 5 did the hero WOD “Taggart” for Thursday open gym in memory of Donette’s bother!
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Happy Birthday Jay!

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Reminder: We will be running a holiday schedule this Monday (Memorial Day). There will be an 8am, 9am, and 10am WOD. The rest of the week will be the regular schedule!
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WOD

“Row-meo & Juliet”
In teams of two, complete the following for time:
300 Wall Ball Shots (20/14)
4000 Meter Run
5000 Meter Row

Teams get one Concept 2 erg and one ball, but may partition the work however they would like . . . and both should be working at all times.
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DAILY MINDSET

“Worry is a misuse of imagination”

~Dan Zadra

Our imaginations are powerful forces. As kids, we use our imaginations to go all sorts of places, and do many different things.
When our imagination turns to focus on poor outcomes, or less favorable things however, it brings concern – it brings worry. It is a misuse of our imagination that can being great stress and pain, without anything actually happening. It’s a true “human” error, which we can all admit to.
Where we do want to spend our time, is preparation. But preparation and worry can have a close relationship, where there are implications.

When the US Navy SEALs flew a helicopter into a compound on the mission that ultimately led to the successful elimination of Osama Bin Laden, catastrophe occurred. One of the helicopters crashed on landing, and was rendered unusable. Without hesitation, the SEALs adapted to the situation, and planned for a seamless extract on other helicopters. They had prepared for this actuality. What they did not do however, is spend any additional thought worrying that it may happen.

It’s wise to look at all possible outcomes, and weigh probabilities at each. It’s good to plan. But never good, to worry.

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