0 thoughts on “130411 Day 4”

  1. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  2. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  3. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  4. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  5. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  6. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  7. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  8. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  9. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for Josh.
    If you have more time than I do at lunch, check out Genetic Potential TV (i found a link on MWod’s facebook page). Looks like it should be some more good stuff from Starrett and Mackenzie.
    My two cents on whiteboarding…During Games season everyone “leaderboards” and it’s seen as acceptable behaviour, so I don’t see why “whiteboarding” should be treated any differently. I’ve used the board as a motivator to go from beginner to average status (at least in my eyes). For me there has been a huge benefit to see my scores/times creep up to where I felt like I could keep up with the studs(and stud-ettes). To me, reasonably comparing yourself to others can be productive but “judging” others is not. If your comparisons lead you to frustration and anger, you need to change your way of thinking. If your deliberately cheating, you’re a moron and probably still counting how many beers you drink each night

  10. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  11. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  12. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  13. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  14. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  15. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  16. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  17. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

  18. http://intrepidsummerchallenge.eventbrite.com/#
    not sure what kind of event this will be, or how he will program the WODs, but there is a masters division and he is giving away what seems like a lot of money.
    it is a pricey registration, but I think we might have some athletes who can make the registration fee back and possibly more! My honest opinion is that Josh could probably go home with $1000!
    I might be in for this one.
    Let me know if anyone else out there is interested.

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