Posts Tagged ‘Motivation’

When people ask me what kind of music I like, I always say “pretty much everything”. That’s not a cop-out answer, either, it’s the absolute truth. Hip Hop, Heavy Metal, Jazz, Salsa, Classical, Folk… the list goes on and on. One of my favorite artists out there, however, is RJD2. He was a prominent DJ in Columbus, Ohio (near where I went to College), and after I heard some of his instrumental hip hop beats, I was instantly hooked.

One of his songs, entitled “Work It Out”, features one of the more unique music videos I have ever seen! At first glance, one might think that this video is just a dancer performing amazing acrobatics with crutches, but the story is much cooler than that!

The star of the video Bill Shannon, aka “Crutch”, was born with a bilateral hip deformity. Because of this condition, he has Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, which is “when the ball of the thighbone in the hip doesn’t get enough blood, causing the bone to die.” Bill relies on crutches to help him get around. It doesn’t stop there, though… he has learned to use a skateboard to facilitate getting from place to place more efficiently! Check out this short video that shows more or him and his art.

The balance, strength and creativity he displays on a day to day basis is nothing short of inspiring to me.

You know what? I take back what I said before. This IS just a video about a dancer performing amazing acrobatics with crutches! Well done, Mr. Shannon. You are incredible!

Who’s ready for some inspiration today? Not, “aww, that’s cute” inspiration. I’m talking…


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That kind of “shock and awe” inspiration!

Mark Sisson, the creator of the Mark’s Daily Apple website and blog, as well as the author of The Primal Blueprint (one of the premier books on how to improve your life through diet and regular physical activity), posted an amazing article last week.

It’s titled “The Unconquerable Dave”, and features the story of Dave Parsons and how his life changed forever through improving his health and diet, in large part by following Mark’s advice. (That in no way diminishes the fact that Dave did the work himself!!)

I’ll let you check out the full article on your own, but just to entice you a little, here’s the last email that Dave wrote to Mark at the end of last month, along with some “Before” and “After” pictures to put the words into perspective.

An amazing story, and an even more amazing example of how it’s never too late to start changing your life for the better with something as simple as improving what you put into your body!

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Dave Parsons, Primal Blueprint, Mark Sisson, Smashby Training, CrossFit, Diet, Nutrition

Dave Parsons in September of 2009

DEAR MARK AND ALL THE PRIMAL PEOPLE OUT THERE,

I’M NOT GOOD WITH SPEECHES SO I FIGURE IF A PIC IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS.
I WILL BE 54 THIS FEB. 8TH.
TALK ABOUT PRIMAL. THAT’S ABOUT 300…DOWN TO 200…RIGHT THERE TODAY JANUARY 19TH…AND THERE AIN’T MUCH LEFT TO LOSE…..SIZE 44 TO SIZE 34.
I REMEMBER THIS….I WAS THIS SIZE WHEN I WAS 18 YEARS OLD….I THINK I MAY BE STRONGER NOW!
GROK ON AND THANK YOU FOR THE ILLUMINATION!

DAVE PARSONS

Dave Parsons, Primal Blueprint, Mark Sisson, Smashby Training, CrossFit, Diet, Nutrition

Dave Parsons in January 2011!


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Bryce, a friend of mine, shared this link via Facebook calling it “Inspirational and amazing.” After watching it, I would have to agree.

How many things “hold us back” from achieving something we strive for in life? My guess is most of us can come up with at least a few excuses. What about if you wanted to be a great skateboarder? Could you see not having any legs as a limiting factor? It’s a no-brainer, right? Wrong.

Stop. Let go of your fear of failure and go for it, whatever it is for you. Try to achieve that goal or accomplishment that seems out of reach. Pushing your mind and body to the limit, going outside of your comfort zone, that’s the kind of stuff that really starts to reveal and develop your true strength and character.

Go there. Spend some time in that uncomfortable place of fear, nerves and anxiety. You might exceed your own expectations in the process!

Enjoy the video.

I have absolutely no idea why I was looking for inspiration today. I also have absolutely no idea why THIS video came to mind. But I’m very glad it did. When I watched this video for the first time, shortly after learning about and getting into the Crossfit program, I new I’d never forget it.

Back in 2008, a 14-year-old girl named Kallista Pappas competed in that summer’s Crossfit Games. She weighed 103 pounds, and was working out with women who were much older and much stronger than she was at the time. She didn’t care. The last workout came up, and it was 30 reps of squat clean and jerks for time. The weight used was 100lbs.

I’ll say this again in case you don’t understand. A 103 pound 14-year-old took her own body weight from the ground, and put it over her head 30 times. Oh, and at rep 23, that entire weight fell on her shin. And she still finished. She picked up that barbell, let out her war cry, and completed the workout. This is one of the most inspiring performances I have ever seen.

The moral of the story — You can do so much more than you think. —
Don’t be afraid to dream big in ANY part of your life. Work hard to do whatever it takes to reach your goals, and you never know what might happen — you just might reach, or dare I say, surpass them. I’ll leave you with a quote that I like:

Aim for the moon, that way, even if you miss you'll still be amongst the stars! - W. Clement Stone

Thank you for this performance, Kallista! It will always serve as an inspiration to me.

Kallista C&J Finals from CrossFit Newcastle on Vimeo.

Alec Hanson is hilarious.

If you saw some of the posts I’ve put up about Alec Hanson and his blog in the past, and if you’ve watched any of those videos, you’ve already see what this guy is all about. (there was this post when I posted an article he wrote, and then this one where we had a little back-and-forth dialogue on Self Worth. They’re both awesome, trust me.)

Well, a video he posted the other day, “Drive Time #97”… made me laugh out loud. You may have A.D.D. Alec, but you are also hilarious. I hope that some of the people who check out my blog go out and subscribe to your YouTube channel. There, I said it. Happy now? I just blatantly plugged your blog.

And now… I will call you out. MAKE AND POST THE “50-Subscriber Drive Time Lovefest” VIDEO ALREADY!
(and let’s go ahead and not mention “the word” on the blog again, please!)

Next discussion on Drive Time? I’ll give you a topic:

CrossFit Games Training
Most people will never make it past the first round of qualifiers for the CrossFit Games, yet thousands of people from around the World still train for it. For me, this is different from training to run a marathon (which I have done) or complete a triathlon (which I have also done) because in my opinion, most people set aside a specific training period for these events. I hear “I’ve got my 12-week Marathon plan” a lot more than I hear “I’ll start training for Sectionals in a few weeks.” For most people I know who want to, or who do, compete in CrossFit events, there is no off-season. Why are people devoting so much time, in and out of the gym (regular training, proper nutrition, etc), for something/an event that they’ll probably never win? I have my theories, but I’m interested in what other people think.

Discuss.

Not just you, Alec. Everyone chime in. Why do you think that is the case? Do you guys even agree with me?
Alec’s reply can be seen below!

Well, on a date that is fun to write (don’t lie and say you don’t like writing 1/11/11), I have a fun post to add!

Some of you may remember my “CrossFit Blog Central” post back from 12/29/10, where I posted an article from Alec Hanson – The CrossFit Gamer. In the piece, he discussed “Why you Matter Enough to Face the Pain.” I really liked the article, and commented on his post thanking him for his words.

Then I kept thinking about it, and decided I wanted to reach out again. I left Alec a Video Reply on his blog, and didn’t know what to expect… The reply wasn’t from “Smashby the Trainer/Blogger”, it was just from me. Then, while he was on vacation in Hawaii! Alec posted another video for his fans and made mention of my note, saying, “this guy Smashby sent me a great video response, so I’m going to get that on my site soon.” Alec, you’re the first human being in history to say “Smashby” from Hawaii. Congrats!

Sure enough, shortly after returning from vacation, the next Drive Time with Alec was released, and he proved to be a man of his word. Check out his latest “Drive Time” post from yesterday where he let us know he will definitely following up on his “Self Worth” topic again. (Click ahead to around 2:15 to hear his 2nd shout-out)

Here it is! Alec’s reply to my question!

Keep your eyes tuned to his blog (http://www.thecrossfitgamer.com) in the future, he posts some great stuff!

It’s really fun for me to see how far this CrossFit Community reaches out, and how connected we all can be through the internet. I hope you enjoy getting these other perspectives, too.

There are so many talented writers out there creating CrossFit blogs, and every time I come across a post that leaves me speechless, I’m going to share it with you guys. While some posts make more sense to people who are active CrossFitter, others just resonate on a very deep level to just about anyone. This is one of those posts.

The latest blog that I came across is “The CrossFit Gamer; the thoughts, musings and opinions of Alec Hanson”. The title of this post is “Why you matter enough to face the pain”. I’ll paste the entire post here below, but feel free to click the title below to get pointed directly to his site. It’s a really good read.

CF Collapse, Smashby Training, CrossFit Lakewood, CrossFit in Denver

...pain is weakness leaving the body...

Why you matter enough to face the pain

“You matter. Period. Somewhere along the lines of our lives we believe we don’t, at least not “that” much anyway.

Some of us have parents who tell us we matter, some are not so lucky. But shortly, we learn we are only as valuable as what we can accomplish. School tells us we matter if we get the best grades. Sports tell us we matter if we can beat the other guy. Our friends and peers tell us we matter if we can somehow be cooler than everyone else.

And we always fall short, don’t we? There is always someone smarter, someone more athletic, and someone just cooler than all of us. And in this wild ride of becoming who we are today, we forget that we matter. We try our best to recreate our own importance; through our efforts and tribulations we strive to hear from others the validation that we have worth, that we are valuable and important, that we matter.

We stack rank ourselves against everyone on a hierarchical ladder we make up based on a value system of intrinsic worth that we piecemeal together from various life experiences, of which we define through other paradigms and life experiences, many of which we simply witness and somehow believe to be God’s given truth.

Basically, it’s all made up shit we’ve come to believe, accept, and allow to run our lives. It’s a worldview we live our lives by, controlled absolutely by paradigms we don’t even know are controlling us.

Well, in all that bleakness and confusion surrounding our “real” selves, there is a ray of hope. There is a way to begin to unearth and behold your intrinsic value. It will take work, but it will be worth it.

During your next CrossFit workout, I want you to go deep. I want you to pour out yourself and take your mind and body to the point where the only sound is the thumping of your rapid heartbeat and the roar of your burning lungs. That place where the voices of doubt, self-loathing and fear, begin to get stripped back and drowned out and that small whisper of your true self can be heard. I want you to go there and find your self again.

And in that moment, in that space of pain and exhaustion, you will find that you are worth the pain. You will see that you are worth going through that pain and that on the other side, you are worthy and capable of achieving amazing things. You may even PR the workout, or not. It doesn’t really matter. What matters is that through that blackness you get to rediscover that you are worth it. You are worth the pain to become the person you are destined to be. You get to remember that you have a burning sun inside your body and mind, an unlimited power built inside you screaming for release.

You are worth more than a mediocre life with mediocre results. You are worth more than a paycheck, a balance sheet, or someone else’s opinion. You are worth the pain.

It’s my hope for you that you will have the chance to meet that person the next time you CrossFit. The “real” you. The “you” that is filled with an indomitable will and ability, the “you” that can take on anything, and the “you” that is worth all the success, all the passion, and all the love this life has to offer.

It’s all yours and it’s all possible with just one little dive into the heart of pain.”

Reading some other CrossFit Blogs is a really fun way for me to feel more “connected” to this community of people from around the world. Every once and a while, there are blog posts that stick out more than others.

The one I want to share with you today will probably mean more to CrossFitters than other athletes, but it’s still something we can all relate to on a personal level. The article is from the CrossFit Lisbeth blog. What is this blog? Here’s a quote straight from the page:
“CrossFit Lisbeth is a repository for the CrossFit writings of Lisbeth Darsh, Director of Social Media for CrossFit, Inc.”

Yeah. CrossFit, Inc. has a Director of Social Media. And she has a blog. She writes about whatever she thinks might strike a chord with CrossFitters to make this “fitness program” register as more than just a daily workout with us. I would LOVE to work with Lisbeth at some point!
~ “Hey, what do you do for a living?”
~ “I try to help people put more meaning behind the impact that their dedication to physical and mental fitness has on every aspect of their life. I help people see how much they’re helping themselves on a level far more important than just being able to lift more weight, faster and more efficiently.”
As a coach, that’s my dream every day, and Lisbeth is writing some great stuff to help people visual that.

The post from today is entitled: “What If the Whiteboard Was Blank?”

Click here to read it.

 

After you read the post, I want you to think about the “Whiteboards” in your life. What outside forces or expectations of others are you using as measuring sticks to your own life, merit and success?

My message for you:
Start setting some goals and expectations for yourself… that were made by YOU. That’s why I am getting so much into “Goal Setting” with you guys. I want your success to be based primarily on the expectations you have set for yourself. Put less importance on what other people do, what they have, etc. Life should be about achieving goals that mean something to you. Worry less about conforming to someone else’s standards, and be comfortable in your own skin.

A video from the CrossFit Main Site that was posted yesterday hit that same chord for me. This video, featuring some of the most elite CrossFitters in the world, shares their perspective of how they view working out, the balance between CF and their personal lives and how they try to manage the expectations of others. It’s a fascinating video, and something that hits me for sure.

Put things in perspective, and do what it takes to get where you want to go, and do more things in life for you.

Post your thoughts on this post in the Comments. I want to know what you guys think.

Here’s the video.