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Monday, May 14, 2018
Minding Your Business! How To Write Funny Radio Commercials
CoachTube Presents: Dillon Taylor - Baseball Recruiting Video - Shortstop/Class of 2019 - www.insiderecruit.com on US Sports Net!
Dillon Taylor - SS - Class of 2019
Gray's Creek HS / Evoshield Canes
Presented On US Sports Net By CoachTube Baseball
CoachTube Offers Athletes Unique Access to World-Class Coaches
CoachTube Offers Athletes Unique Access to World-Class Coaches
On Demand Courses Provide Opportunities for Athletes to Improve their Game
AUSTIN, Texas — CoachTube.com, the first and only two-sided marketplace for aspiring athletes and parent coaches, announced its official launch today with over 200 courses already available. CoachTube.com founder Wade Floyd, along with his team of industry experts, created this sports-focused video course platform with both athletes and coaches in mind. The rapidly growing site enables athletes to learn skills and techniques on-demand from some of the world’s leading coaches in their respected sports.
“I created CoachTube.com for the kid in me that wished I could have learned from the best growing up. The expensive sports camps were not in my parent’s budget, so it just made sense to create an affordable option for aspiring athletes of all ages. After talking to hundreds of coaches, from pros to parent volunteers, I realized the impact CoachTube could have in today’s online-learning atmosphere, especially because there isn’t an online marketplace for coaching and learning sports skills like there is in academic and technology learning,” Floyd, said. “Growing up, I often wondered why there wasn’t a place online where the best coaches from each sport could showcase their talents. What I’ve learned in the process of building this site, is that my curiosity was shared by other coaches who not only wanted to share their knowledge of the game, but also to help other athletes reach their goals.”
CoachTube.com empowers athletes by giving them unique access to talented coaches who can help them improve their specific skill set. Parents can make world-class training available to their children at an affordable price, choosing from hundreds of experienced coaches, each committed to helping athletes reach their full potential. The platform simultaneously empowers coaches to take their brand to the next level and impact a vastly larger audience. Coaches can set course prices, with demand driving the optimal price point, choose to donate all proceeds to their foundation or simply make their videos available for free. CoachTube.com covers the technical operations, distribution, and even marketing, allowing coaches to simply do what they do best—coach.
“I have spent the past 30 years coaching tennis and influencing the best players in the world, from Venus and Serena Williams to former top-ranked Brazilian, Gustavo Kerten,” comments Oscar Wegner, famed tennis coach and founder of The Modern Tennis Methodology. “Now, CoachTube.com is helping me deliver my revolutionary tennis techniques to a whole new generation of future pros.”
CoachTube.com enables coaches to disseminate useful content, without having to worry about technology, distribution costs or marketing, all while providing the opportunity to supplement their income or to donate funds to their favorite charity. CoachTube.com makes it easy to create and share premium content with audiences anywhere in the world at an affordable rate, allowing anyone to access CoachTube from their desktop, laptop or even a smart phone.
Currently, CoachTube.com features the following sports: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cricket, fitness, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, running, skiing, snowboarding, soccer, softball, sports performance, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling and yoga. Courses in additional sports will be added as the site’s network of expert coaches continues to grow.
Featured coaches on CoachTube.com include: Matt Nokes (baseball), Koran Godwin (basketball), Oscar Wegner (tennis), Dr. Hal Wissel (basketball), Mike Hollis (football), Scott Newman (soccer), Carl Adams (wrestler), Jerry Weinstein (baseball). For more information about CoachTube, visit www.coachtube.com.
Matt Nokes (baseball), Koran Godwin (basketball), Oscar Wegner (tennis), Dr. Hal Wissel (basketball), Mike Hollis (football), Scott Newman (soccer), Carl Adams (wrestler), Jerry Weinstein (baseball). For more information about CoachTube, visit www.coachtube.com, baseball coaching, NCAA baseball, Baseball recruiting video,
GAMES TO GAINS: EPISODE 1
Presented on US Sports Net By BPI Sports!
Last year, James Grage started a new weekly video series called Games to Gains. In search of someone to mentor, he found Kerby Fortner, a 135-pound gamer struggling to put on muscle and transform his physique.
Over 12 weeks, James helps Kerby build a foundation of proper training techniques, nutrition, supplementation and motivation. Look out for a new blog detailing all of Kerby’s successes and struggles every Sunday and watch as he puts on his first 20 lbs. of muscle!
Here’s a recap of week one:
James introduces Kerby, an 18-year-old who had been recently hired at BPI Sports to run a gaming division in the social media department. By mere coincidence, James had gotten the idea to take on someone to train around the same time.
James: If I invest my time in you, I want to make sure that you first want to invest the time in yourself.
Kerby: Yeah, for sure. I mean, going to the gym is something I’ve always wanted to do. It’s just, whenever I go in there, I feel like I’m misguided. Like I don’t know the specific things to do when I go there.
James: I can give you the knowledge. I can answer all those questions that you have and take you from A to Z but working out is hard work. I think the people that are the most successful when it comes to achieving their fitness goals are the ones that just know how to put the work in. If you’re willing to do it, if you’re willing to step up and give me your word that you’ll stick to it, I’ll do it.
Kerby: I’m really committed to doing it. And I really appreciate you taking a chance on me. People haven’t really given me a chance. I’m a young kid, so they don’t even take that second to get to know me. And it means a lot that someone’s ready to take this dive with me. Because if I’m serious, this could impact the rest of my life.
Watch the full video above to see the rest of the conversation.
The Truth About Cancer Featuring: Cancer Survivor Story - Ryan Luelf at The Truth About Cancer LIVE - Stage 4 Non-Hodkins Lymphoma
In this powerful video, Ryan Luelf shares with you the natural therapies he embraced to heal his cancer naturally.
In 2015, Ryan Luelf was diagnosed with Stage 4 Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The doctors gave him 2 to 3 months to live. Even though Ryan’s cancer had spread, he knew he wanted to find the treatments that would help him heal from the inside out.
He was fortunate enough to have discovered The Truth About Cancer docuseries. What he learned in that series about natural cancer treatments gave him the motivation to fight cancer and win. Ryan decided to take the brave step and not undergo traditional cancer therapies.
He believed his body was made to heal and could heal him of his Stage 4 cancer thanks to the alternative cancer treatments he learned about in The Truth About Cancer. You’ll be inspired by Ryan’s brave determination and belief that he would survive cancer.
Today, Ryan is a Stage 4 cancer survivor. Come and listen to his story of how he cured his cancer naturally.
Have you survived a cancer diagnosis and lived to tell about it? We hear so many amazing stories from our readers about how they beat cancer using the very techniques they’ve learned from The Truth About Cancer… and we’d love to hear YOUR story! Sharing these stories brings hope to those who have been diagnosed with or are currently dealing with cancer. So, if you have a personal story to share of your triumph over cancer, please follow this link and tell us all about it: http://bit.ly/survivor-story-submissi... Each week we’ll post a new story on our site from the submissions.
-------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer -------------------------------------------------- The Truth About Cancer’s mission is to inform, educate, and eradicate cancer in our modern world. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are finding natural ways to cure cancer and learning to live healthier lives to prevent cancer from ever touching their bodies. You can take control of your health and educate yourself on true cancer prevention and natural cancer treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love.
Have you survived a cancer diagnosis and lived to tell about it? We hear so many amazing stories from our readers about how they beat cancer using the very techniques they’ve learned from The Truth About Cancer… and we’d love to hear YOUR story! Sharing these stories brings hope to those who have been diagnosed with or are currently dealing with cancer. So, if you have a personal story to share of your triumph over cancer, please follow this link and tell us all about it: http://bit.ly/survivor-story-submissi... Each week we’ll post a new story on our site from the submissions.
-------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer -------------------------------------------------- The Truth About Cancer’s mission is to inform, educate, and eradicate cancer in our modern world. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are finding natural ways to cure cancer and learning to live healthier lives to prevent cancer from ever touching their bodies. You can take control of your health and educate yourself on true cancer prevention and natural cancer treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love.
Apple Valley Community Service Officer
A day of work for Apple Valley Community Service Officer, Sean Marben.
The legal response to police brutality and personal injury
By: Kesha Leon
By: Kesha Leon
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Joseph Prince Recent Messages Featuring: Here’s the Number #1 antidote to stress and worry and The Stress Cure - Is Stress Zapping Your Memory?
Do you sometimes feel like there’re just too many things in life to handle and you’re so. Stressed. Out? Press play and see the ONE thing that’s truly needful everyday—and that will also fill you with God’s peace and strength to complete the rest of the tasks on your to-do list. A must-watch, we say ;) Enjoy![Video Below]
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The Stress Cure - Is Stress Zapping Your Memory?
By: Linda Hampton
By: Linda Hampton
What is it about stress that causes us to dwell at length on negative thoughts? The answer has a lot to do with our memory. Although it's miraculous the brain - a three pound lump of neural tissue can store any memories at all. But the human memory system has some surprising quirks. Most notable, we forget things. The forgotten information is still in our brains somewhere; it's just that it's difficult for the brain to put its (metaphorical) hands on any one specific memory when it's needed. There is so much other competing information there.
To solve this problem the brain often has to rely on memory cues or bits of information related to the thing we're trying to recall "to jog" our memory. Pretty much anything can serve as a cue, as long as it's associated somehow with the information we're looking for. As it turns out, the brain uses our mood state as it's single most important memory cue. Believe it or not the brain tags every one of our memories according to the emotional state we're in when the event occurs. And whenever we're in the same mood this serves as a powerful retrieval cue. When you're sad, for example that despondent mood triggers all sorts of memories from other moments when you were sad or in low spirits. When you experienced a sense of failure, during times of loneliness and rejection all show up and it becomes difficult to remember any specific times in the past when things were going well. If you are in a relationship that break up all you can think about are all the other break-ups in the past you can't remember the good times that you had with anyone. It becomes a downward spiral of reminiscing. When you are overwhelmed with stress, you might identify with a decline in your emotional health. Besides being quick tempered and easily agitated your memory may also be affected. Stress is frequently the result of a chaotic schedule, and with too much to do, when stressed it's not unusual to forget things. If you are feeling stressed out and "scatterbrained" you need to spend time improving your concentration to relieve overload and overwhelm during times of extreme chaos and tension. When your attentiveness decreases, it's up to you to regain control. There are a few ways to increase your mind's ability to perform during duress. My first choice is to exercise. Exercise helps your brain generate new cells that are linked with the enhancement of memory. Physical exercise increases oxygen to the brain and increases neural firing. If you feel isolated because you work long hours, or home taking care of your family or you don't drive or for whatever reason - find new friendships. Make sure you socialize with the friends and family you have. Invite a friend to dinner or out to lunch. If it's someone you work with don't talk about work. And if you can't get out to meet your friends or meet new people develop new friendship with people you meet on-line. There is a whole world out there and a lot of people are lonely and would love to find a new friend. This give the brain a new workout as you adjust to a different conversations in a new environment all while activating or re-activating different senses. If you have a long drive, consider listening to an audio book. You'll be surprise how delightful you drive becomes and the traffic becomes much less stressful allowing you to arrive at your destination in a much more relaxed state. You can also break-up the routine of the drive by trying a new route once in a while. If you normally drive on the highway find a route that allows you to drive on a country road. Stress doesn't have to cause your memory to decline that is if you don't allow it to. As long as you give your mind a workout by creating new neural pathway the same way you would build new muscles when you work out your body, you'll have a healthy memory that allows you to remember the important things during times of stress and anxiety. Health Coach and author Linda Hampton RN, MSN founder of "Key To Stress Free Living" teaches anxious, stressed out, overwhelmed, executives and entrepreneurs who are worried about going broke, smart, simple and practical steps to eliminate overwhelm and stop living their life like an emergency. For access to a FREE assessment to Discover Your Stress Quotient visit www.CureToxicStress.com |
Sunday, May 13, 2018
MagazineLine Presents: Censorship On Magazines And Periodicals on US Sports Net
By: Ben Tan |
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Today's Trending Sports Featuring: Amanda Nunes vs Raquel Pennington | HIGHLIGHTS | UFC 224
Amanda Nunes vs Raquel Pennington | HIGHLIGHTS | UFC 224 [Video and More Trending Sports Video Below]
How To Develop An Effective Jab Specifically For MMA Fighting
by Rich Alten
About this Course
The objective of this course is to help educate and improve the sport of mixed martial arts. It's primary focus is to teach how to develop in what I feel is an effective striking system for MMA competition specific. This course also will teach the global concepts and principals as well as 10 most important, and devastating strikes needed to being a more effective fighter. These ideas and concepts is not a personal style nor and art, but rather a organized structure of physics and bio mechanics that can relate to the human body and to interpersonal combat.
Coach Credentials
Rich AltenA Comprehensive Cutting Edge Innovative MMA System to Improve all Fighters Knowledge Base and Skills
23 years of Reality-Based Martial Arts
9 years as Chief Instructor in (The Dynamic Combat Method)
7 years as pro fighter
Tactical Defense Law Enforcement Instructor
MMA Coach/Trainer
Wing Chun
Catching Wresting
Western Boxing/Kickboxing
SavatMuay Thai
Jeet Kun Do
Arnis
Judo
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Joe Lewis Fighting Systems
FirearmsEdged Weapons
Impact Weapons
9 years as Chief Instructor in (The Dynamic Combat Method)
7 years as pro fighter
Tactical Defense Law Enforcement Instructor
MMA Coach/Trainer
Wing Chun
Catching Wresting
Western Boxing/Kickboxing
SavatMuay Thai
Jeet Kun Do
Arnis
Judo
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Joe Lewis Fighting Systems
FirearmsEdged Weapons
Impact Weapons
Minding Your Business! Community Engagement Drives Business
Companies have known for years that supporting community efforts can reflect positively on the organization. Our Trailblazers deemed this relationship critical to the success of diversity and inclusion within their businesses, as this involvement drives results in several ways.
Being involved with the community leads to having a better representation of employees that reflect the community. When employees see that their organizations care about the communities in which they live, they are in turn more committed to the organization and more likely to be ambassadors for the company as they interact with their friends, family, and colleagues. Some businesses have very specific community goals, while others support community projects as they surface because they generally see it as the "right thing to do." Trailblazers help their organizations develop and clarify community involvement goals, and then guide their leaders as they support the community agencies and projects that are in alignment with the company’s mission and values. Instead of using the scattered, "here today, gone tomorrow" approach, leaders help their organizations focus their efforts and resources—which creates the ability to measure outcomes and make adjustments where needed. The more an organization can concentrate on its community involvement, the better its results will be. Dr. Tiffany Franks, president of Averett University explained it this way. "Whether it’s conducting research, providing service to nonprofits, working to help those in need and/or serving an internship, it is our community engagement that makes Averett successful in its mission of developing graduates who become catalysts for positive change." Dell contributes in the communities where their employees live and work by developing community programs that promote digital inclusion and close the gap on the digital divide. Having built a global business on improving the effectiveness of written communication, Pitney Bowes has a vital interest in literacy and education. Their leadership believes that, by supporting literacy and education programs, the company can improve countless lives and strengthen the fabric of communities everywhere they are involved. Note that nowhere in these focus statements is there a mention of diversity and inclusion. There is no need, because these are overall business statements where diversity and inclusion is implicit. The Community Model illustrates the critical components of an effective community involvement process. First, the organization must become clear about their brand and their marketplace. This then allows collaboration among business group leaders, and corporate community relations in the goal-setting process. Once goals are set, communication, recognition, and rewards for involvement can be disseminated throughout the organization. When an organization has clear diversity and inclusion goals related to community involvement, its leaders’ and employees’ actions as community volunteers are more likely to elicit tangible results. When people know why they are serving their community—beyond it simply being the "right thing to do"—they’re able to increase their awareness of how they might address community challenges. Several of our Trailblazer companies require senior executives to serve the community, and this accountability is reflected in their salaries and bonuses. This deeper understanding of all of the people who comprise the community allows executives to make more informed decisions regarding how their business impacts the community. Progressive leaders see the payoff that comes with supporting the external community and are clear about the diversity connection. Former American Airlines’ CDO Mike Collins declared, "Because we serve people all over the world, it is imperative that we not only understand differences but also ensure our constituents know that [we’re aware of] their needs. Kirsten Robinson, VP of Human Resources of Ford Motor Company, explained, "Our corporate reputation has been enhanced as a long-time supporter of diversity and the role we play—not only in the communities where we operate, but also the broader global community. It reaffirms Ford’s strong commitment to a better world." When business, education and not-for-profit service organizations work together everyone wins. Make it easy for your staff to become involved with the community, not just during holiday season, but year round. |
Shiv Patel OF 1B LHP - Class of 2019 - College Baseball Recruiting Video
Shiv Patel [Recruiting Video Below]
Command Enhancement Program with Ron Wolforth
by Texas Baseball Ranch
About this Course
You’ll throw more strikes, with more confidence, in only 21 days. Here’s why command is important. A normal strike can be a fastball up in the zone that the hitter barely misses; you got lucky. But a good strike can be a ball tailing inside that jams him; he had no chance. See the difference? When you’ve got command, you throw good strikes. Discover how to execute your pitches when you want, every time. Because when you can locate your pitches, all kinds of good things happen. You can hit your spots … go deeper into games … and get more wins. The drills and techniques in this online video course and manual make it happen for you. Having this program like having Coach Wolforth sitting next to you on the bench between innings, giving more confidence and better execution. It’s a “must have” for your video success library.
Coach Credentials
Coach Credentials
Ron R. Wolforth is the founder and CEO of Pitching Central and Ron Wolforth’s Texas Baseball Ranch in Montgomery, Texas. Coach Wolforth has written 5 books on pitching, the latest being his national best-seller The New Athletic Pitcher™. Since 2003, 64 of Coach Wolforth’s clients have been drafted, including the 2011 Golden Spikes Award winner and #3 overall pick, Trevor Bauer of the Arizona Diamondbacks. In that same time period, 114 of Coach Wolforth’s pitchers have broken the 90mph barrier. He is considered the world’s leading expert on the objective measurement of pitcher’s performance and movement patterns. No one in the world today has developed more 90 mph arms in a single location since 2003.
Coach Wolforth has consulted for 3 MLB organizations and dozens of NCAA programs. He is a regular featured author in Collegiate Baseball and has been a featured speaker at the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) National Convention five times since 1999 as well as a presenter at the American Sports Medicine Institute’s Injuries in Baseball Annual Conference. Coach Wolforth has also been utilized by Corporate Organizations such as AXA Equitable Life as a motivational coach for their branch managers, mentoring them on how to improve performance and contributions from their team members. His 20 year passion for uncovering possible constraints and limitations to baseball performance as well as identifying the keys to accelerated growth and development stems from the fact that he was very dissatisfied with the level of his own performance as a college player and vowed to help other athletes avoid his mistakes and instead maximize their God-given potential.
Hundreds of elite athletes from all over the world come to Montgomery, TX to work with Coach Wolforth. Some of his clients include Trevor Bauer, Scott Kazmir, Raul Ibanez and CJ Wilson. While Coach Wolforth’s playing career offered few superlatives, his academic career was quite a different matter. He was named both the Physical Education and the Secondary Education student of the year at Sam Houston State University in 1983. Coach Wolforth is considered a master teacher by many in the baseball community and he has been referred to as ‘America’s Pitching Coach’ because of his practical, self-effacing and innovative approach to common performance issues.
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