Posts Tagged ‘Moment of Awesomeness’

I have posted this video of “T.U.R.F.” dancing before on my blog, but I saw it again yesterday, and was reminded of it’s awesomeness. I love songs like this, and the dancing these guys pull off is pretty amazing.

The dancing video that I just came across this past weekend, though, is of two brothers from Paris who call themselves “Les Twins.” Guess what… they’re twins. Their dancing is so incredible. I’m going to post one of their shorter videos, but check out how they move their body. So. Cool.

Do you guys like this stuff, too?

The crew at Full Squared put this video together a few months ago, but I just found it today. They touch on some of the reasons that CrossFit is different than “traditional” fitness programs.

Now I had this conversation with friends just last night, and I truly believe that something is better than nothing. So I don’t mean to bash any other methods of working out at all, but the CrossFitter will watch this and relate to it on a deeper level.

Pretty awesome stuff.

I have posted this video before because it’s one of my favorites, but here it goes again.

Sitting in a chair for most of my day for my “day job” is taking a toll on me, so I need stuff like this to keep the adrenaline flowing.

Do not try this at home. These guys are either professionals or they stayed at Holiday Inn Expresses last night.

My buddy from college who went on an EPIC trip to Whistler-Blackcomb with me this winter to shred the gnar-gnar, J-Sizzle, aka Jack Cerchiara, aka Mr. Apres Powder, posted this series of videos from Whistler’s amazing Mountain Bike Park, entitled “Elements”.

Below is an excerpt from the Whistler Mountain Bike Park website explaining the series of movies.

ELEMENTS OF PERFECTION
The perfect ride. It’s that slightly elusive and constantly changing state of nirvana that we all keep chasing. This year, we’ve decided to pay homage to some of those elements that come together here to make up that perfect ride. Dirt. Rock. Roots. Air. And a bit of Soul thrown in the mix to help it stick. Throughout the season, we’ll be launching a five-part video series that’ll showcase each element along with what some of the rippingest riders at Whistler are doing with them. Check back here regularly to see them all, and then share your own elements of perfection by loading your photos to our Flickr album.

Since I generally post more winter sports videos than summer sports (mostly since I am an avid snowboarder), I figured it would be cool to appeal to all of my readers who would possibly prefer being on two wheels at high speeds than on a single plank! I hope you guys like the three videos below; Dirt, Rock and Air. I’ll feature the videos themselves, along with the paragraph explaining their inspiration straight from the website. Awesome stuff and they’re all really short! Check back to the site for the final two videos that should be featured soon.

Dirt: An infinite collection of tiny rocks and decomposed plant matter. You clog my lungs and grit my teeth. You scratch my goggles and stain my clothes. But you also stain my soul. So thank you. Thank you for letting me ride all over you. For being forgiving while I learn whips. For two-wheel drifts and big, fat skids. For providing soft ground between stone and wood. For flowy lines and sculpted berms. For the scars on my shins. For the impressions in my memory. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just another small part of the best bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Dirt from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

Rock: You are more than a mere part of the earth. You are the earth. You erupt from deep volcanic faults or collect in ancient processes. Upon impact, you give nothing, but you give everything through your existence. You are the beginning, middle and end of all trails. So thank you. Thank you for letting me ride all over you. Thank you for allowing my tires to leave their rubber fingerprint on you. For dictating the path of the trail: over, above and around. For allowing traction on dry days, and scary-but-fun sliding on soggy ones. For jagged, demanding descents and burly no-fall lines. For always being there. For never changing. Thank you for providing mental markers with your cracks and lines. For nearvertical rollovers and wallrides and lips that never need reshaping. For giving birth to gravel and dirt. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just one small part of my favourite bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Rock from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

Air: You barely exist, yet you completely surround me. With a perfect mix of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% “miscellaneous” you deliver life to every corner of our planet. And when I put you between tire and Earth, you give life to my ride. So thank you. Thank you for letting me move through you and above you. Thank you for the weightless moments between lip and transition. Thank you for teaching me to relax during the rollover. To not fight, but to float in your presence. Thank you for the way you whistle in my ears on jacket-flapping descents. For the way you cool the sweat on my skin. And for the way you fuel my ragged lungs. Thank you for that unknown 1% that is so much more than miscellaneous. It’s miraculous. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just one small part of my favourite bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Air from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

The votes are in… life is awesome. You win.

We’ve got TWO “The Numbers” posts coming up today, along with some pretty awesome videos, but this video had to go up first.

It’s spreading through the CrossFit Facebook community like wildfire, and I had to keep it going.

This is so funny… funny because it’s true!

I am crying from laughing and smiling so hard. Literally.

If we could all only be this excited when good things happen to us! Try it. I promise you it will make you smile!

Seriously… this is one of the best videos I have ever seen! You can do anything you put your mind to, friends. Just believe in yourself!

🙂

I saw this link to an online news article today posted from a friend and had to check it out!

Army Staff Sgt. Eddie Peoples was home on leave, and at the bank with his kids, when a man walked in to rob the bank. After reading that, I thought there was going to be some crazy fight inside of the store, but it actually is much cooler than that. Check out a segment from the original article:

“The robber kept his eye on Peoples, 34, who has the thick neck and muscular arms of a professional soldier. The robber waved his gun in Peoples’ direction and warned that “the big black guy” should not try anything.

As the robber prepared to flee the bank, he pointed the gun at Peoples’ sons, Ikaika and Kioni, who were peering through the chairs.

Peoples does not remember the robber’s exact words, but said the man warned others in the bank not to try anything “or the kid will get it.” It was the wrong thing to say to a battle-tested veteran of Iraq and Kuwait who won a medal for helping repel a mortar and ground attack.

“When he threatened my son,” Peoples said, “I could not let that pass.”

The next few moments played out like a scene from an action movie.
Peoples told his sons to stay put while he went after the “bad guy” — a familiar phrase Peoples and his wife, Abra, use to describe his job to their four children.

Peoples jumped in his rented van and blocked the robber’s dark-colored Honda in a parking space. The robber rammed the van several times with his car, trying to flee.

When that did not work, he confronted Peoples, pointing his gun at his face.

Peoples said his Army combat training simply took over. He used his left arm to grab and twist the robber’s arm until the wrist locked, making it easy for Peoples to strip the gun away.

Then he used a martial arts move, a half Mui Thai clinch, to wrap one arm behind the robber’s neck and slam him face first to the ground.

Peoples had the gun in one hand and the bag of money in the other; he was holding the robber to the ground when a deputy responding to the robbery pulled up in his squad car.”

HOW AWESOME IS THAT?!

I am so thankful to have people like Staff Sgt. Peoples protecting us; not only abroad, but even here at home! Thank you!

Click here to the original article and you can see the interview with him, along with some grainy security footage from inside the bank. There’s nothing graphic at all, and you can see that even in the heat of the moment, he keeps his cool and the ONLY thing he does is protect his kids. SO awesome.

This blows my mind.

Self-expression is a critical need of all human beings. Dance is one of the ways some people express themselves, and videos like this (that I saw for the first time about a year and a half ago) just leave me speechless.

While I don’t think there’s a “right” way to do it, there are some less-than-ideal ways to be seen and heard. Some people turn to destructive behaviors, drugs, vandalism, etc, as a way to have their presence felt by others. While I don’t condone those choices, I do 10000% support people finding creative and positive ways to share who they TRULY ARE with the world. Especially when it’s by doing something this beautiful.

The men below are doing a style of dance that was invented in Oakland, California known as TURF dancing (which stands for “Taking Up Room on the Floor”). It is so cool for me to watch this!

This video makes me happy. I hope you enjoy it, too.