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The Principle of the Flip Turn
Having trained for triathlons, much of my training for open water swims has been in a traditional 25 or 50 meter pool. Since competitive swimming wasn’t something I had done previously I never mastered the infamous flip turn that so often we see competitive swimmers...
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Is there use for that Ugly Christmas sweater?
I imagine that it was an optimist of sorts that received an ugly Christmas sweater and decided to throw a party in excitement for what the sweater could bring. Perhaps it was an expression of gratitude for receiving something that may not have been exactly wanted or...
Why knowing your weaknesses can be a strength
We all have unique qualities and attributes as individuals. Some of these traits may be manifested as a singular strength while others regrettably may be personal weaknesses. Differentiating between the two isn’t as presumable as we would hope, especially as we...
Who are the worst drivers on the road?
During college, I had a roommate who adamantly proclaimed that the worst drivers on the road came from Idaho. As a passenger in her car, I often held a white knuckle death grip on the door handle as she weaved in and out a traffic with near misses and stopped...
Reading On the Edge
I'm not a climber, nor have I yet to have a desire to climb Mount Everest. However I am fascinated by human will and the account of Alison Levine in her book On the Edge, and how she parallels her experiences in extreme environments to the potential and success that...