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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

The Rock Almighty. Therapy Is The Super-Spreader Of Wokeness and Whatever Happened To Rage Of Angels?

 

Therapy Is The Super-Spreader Of Wokeness

  • Author Nicole Chardenet

Well this explains everything, I thought to myself. The fox is coaching the henhouse!

Author Lisa Selin-Davis explains the perpetuation of wokeism in her recent The Free Press Substack article, How Therapists Became Social Justice Warriors.

I had no idea social justice had infiltrated the mental health industry, which makes me rethink whether greater resources for affordable mental health help will alleviate or multiply pervasive societal mental illness. Because wokeness is a primary driver.

Selin-Davis traces the short history of how therapists got ‘woke’ and trained to view the patient as a collective part of a greater group, whether it was a ‘dominant’ group or a ‘marginalized’ one, rather than treating them, as therapists have historically have, as an individual.

God help you now if you’re unfortunate enough to be white, male, or ‘cis-heteronormative’. Because you and your privilege are ground zero for what ails others. And their antidote to your mental distress is woke mind poison.

The therapist training Selin-Davis describes sounds frighteningly like those hellish DEI corporate workshops we read and hear too much about.

First, start with a dictatorial commitment to ‘antiracism’, whatever that means this week. Then be sure to give all the ‘right’ answers in class, or risk being shamed and penalized.

What galvanized the social justice-izing of mental health counseling was the rise of Donald Trump, the death of George Floyd and street protests . One student described a ‘civility pledge’ she had to sign toward the end of her training, stating her commitment to acknowledge all the social justice warrior evils: Racism, ableism, sexism, classism, nativism, heterosexism, politically incorrect country music, etc.

Vulnerable, unhappy people, oppressed by mental health struggles, come to these freshly-minted head specialists and pay for more mental poison.

Mental dis-ease begins with social justice

One woman in the article illustrates how Critical Social Justice ideology creates and perpetuates pre-existing mental illness.

The social justice warrior cared deeply about diversity and equity, but found herself struggling with her ‘whiteness’ and her constant fear she was oppressing others without even trying.

Critical Race Theory teaches a hopeless narrative for everyone, but particularly for white people: They’re born into white supremacy and can never escape it, and oppress others simply by existing. The woman felt guilt as a lesbian, too, as Queer Theory teaches ‘cis’ is “associated with colonization and white supremacy and oppression.”

WTF?

She’d internalized social justice’s self-hatred lessons that the only acceptable authenticity is that of the marginalized. If you’re not—and apparently someone granted privilege to lesbians when she wasn’t looking, your only permissible response is a never-ending demand for public confession for your sins of being born ‘privileged’.

Instead of working to achieve genuine social justice, and existing happily lesbian with her girlfriend, the woman became consumed with CSJ-manufactured guilt as she anguished over her alleged ‘internalized white supremacy’. Social Justice created her unhealthy pathologies that diverted her from a path of helping others, to counseling she might not have otherwise needed, and, as it turned out, might have been better off without.

She found a black therapist to help her with her race and gender issues and all went very well for several months. It went tits-up, ironically, when she began making real mental health progress. Getting better weakened her ‘wokeness’ which threatened her therapist’s social justice commitment to a victim-centered identitarian worldview. When the patient criticized cancel culture the therapist accused her of assimilating ‘white supremacy culture’ and making the black therapist feel ‘unsafe’.

If there’s one word that must never pass a mental health professional’s lips unless the patient has turned on them with a knife, it’s ‘unsafe’. That’s a social justice distortion most often applied to challenged ideas for which the recipient has no rational answer.

Eventually, the therapist ended the relationship with the patient for being insufficiently attentive to her presumed birth-granted skin power, which was even more harmful for the patient. She was in essence ‘cancelled’, the very worst punishment for the non-conforming social justice warrior, by someone she’d trusted with her psychological vulnerability.

Social justice activism drove the patient both into and then out of therapy, when the good it did her did so-called ‘harm’ to the therapist.

Interestingly, a therapy modality that perpetuates the problem it seeks to reduce results in a prolonged financially remunerative arrangement for the therapist which can last for years, even decades.

It’s an ironic position for a mental health professional: If you do your job well, success is rewarded with profit loss.

I can’t help but think the patient could have saved herself many months, and a lot of stress and money, by reading books outside her social justice bubble that might have challenged and illuminated her in more psychologically healthy ways, especially books challenging the myopic social justice self-flagellating prison.

The therapist, treating her patient as a presumed ‘oppressor’ rather than an individual with her own unique neuroses and traumas, worked to reinforce the pervasive ‘woke’ ideology of helplessness and hopeless oppression. She told the patient, ‘You’re not free because of homophobia and sexism. You’ll never be free.’ 

What a supremely bleak and depressing view of one’s future, not to mention humanity. How utterly demoralizing it must be to believe that ultimately, struggle is useless, including against genuine oppression - so why even bother trying? Why protest in the streets, why bother striving to become a better person, if you remain forever either an assigned victim or an oppressor, regardless of your most sincere efforts?

Ideology vs empowerment

Under the old therapy modality, the patient was guided toward healthier mental perceptions, coping, and resilience skills, along with a growing inner strength, the exact opposite of the victimist mindset, the very definition of powerlessness.

In fact, it’s victimhood that often drives people into therapy, the point being to not allow whatever makes her feel like a victim control her life.

In the proper setting, one is encouraged to grow mentally stronger and develop personal power, which is what the aforementioned therapy client did until her therapist pulled her back from the cliff edge of psychological health.

Selin-Davis’s article notes that some ideologized newbie therapists claim they could never take on a Trump-supporting client.

I can’t imagine another group of people as much in need of real mental health help as the MAGAs. They’re subject to their own toxic, victimizing, self-defeating and self-destructive ideologies, greatly resembling their social justice antagonists.

MAGAs, like SJWs, need to challenge their self-perception as victims, whether they were victimized against their will with a neglectful childhood or an abusive partner, or whether they agreed, consciously or not, to adopt identitarian victimhood.

But ultimately, if you can’t find a marginalized group to join, simply make up your own label! If you’re a group of one, congratulations! You’re marginalized! So none of it is your fault!

Empowerment, genuine empowerment, not woke-warrior lip service, is the sworn enemy of victimhood ideology. The less you see yourself as a victim, the less you act as a victim. The more you see your power to change your life, and you engage that power, your life will most likely improve.

It’s a direct threat to those who prefer to reject personal responsibility because they’re marginalized.

The message of covert disempowerment promoted by emotionally unintelligent social justice warriors self-oppresses and benefits those with real power unwilling to share any of it.

I wonder if the SJW’s therapist felt threatened by the very freedom from psychological pain to which she’d led her patient, perhaps longing to seize some of that freedom herself but risking her job and potential ostracism when her peers found out she questioned the core tenets of social justice ideology.

It would lay to waste everything she’d been taught and believed in.

Donald Trump and his lackeys play to this same mindset for Team MAGA, blaming everyone for the working class’s plight without ever challenging them to aspire higher, educate themselves, to take charge of their lives more, or to demand better politicians to address their real interests. It benefits Trump and the Republicans to keep their base feeling victimized - if the voters took charge of their lives rather than blaming immigrants and progressive elites, they might not need the GOP anymore.

Who needs a saviour when you can save yourself?

The futility of eternal victimhood

Mental un-health is socially contagious. It includes anorexia, suicide, and depression, but happiness is also contagious. One study found that having a happy neighbor increases one’s happiness probability by 34%.

Hanging out with a more positive crowd and taking breaks, whether it’s vacation or just some time off from thinking about systemic racism, rape culture or colonialism, might be more beneficial, not to mention time and money-saving, than a therapist with an unexamined sense of her own self-imposed victimhood.

It’s frightening to think that people in real mental distress visit professionals who feed their pathologies and turn them away from the timeless skills of empowerment, self-challenge, coping and resilience that results in stronger psychological health.

The Buddha, 3,500 years ago, taught human beings the secret to happiness and mental well-being not by wallowing in the injustices of the world, but in learning to co-exist with and alleviate it with good deeds, to strive not to contribute to others’ unhappiness, and to challenge one’s own self-harming mental perceptions. He deconstructed how our beliefs can cause us as much, and arguably more, pain than any actual victimization we’ve experienced.

The more new-ish mental health treatment Cognitive Behavior Therapy, or CBT, closely resembles Buddhist teachings. CBT seeks to challenge ‘cognitive distortions’, the ‘mental constructs’ Buddhists encourage followers to root out. It challenges thoughts, beliefs and attitudes that may or may not be real, that may hurt us.

One such cognitive distortion in the social justice movement (and Judaeo-Christianity) is the distasteful notion of original sin - that you can be born into a negative state through no fault of your own. It was the putative basis of the Genesis tale of Adam and Eve, purporting to explain why humanity is so ugly (it’s our fault for disobeying God!) and it’s extended into CRT-based antiracism, which teaches the cognitive distortion that you can be born into an inescapable white supremacy, just as Jews and Christians believe you can never escape the taint of Adam’s and Eve’s original sin, and all you can do is strive ever harder to be a better person.

Ideological victimhood dies without validation from others, and people who abandon victimist thinking and take charge of their lives, are deeply threatening to those who won’t. The ‘woke’ and the MAGAs each hew to a toxic, self-limiting, self-destructive self-image in which nothing is ever their fault.

Rejecting victimhood is the Kryptonite of ‘wokeness’ and MAGAtry.

Evidence, logic, rationalism, reason and hard data are their sworn enemies.

Mental health is the primary tool in the arsenal of The Silent Majority, those of us who want to take back our power from the perma-victims of modern discourse, who hold themselves, not to mention others and their social justice causes, back.

Therapy can still be beneficial, and Selin-Davis’s articles lists the rebel therapists banding together to offer un-woke therapy for those who don’t want their therapists to dictate some issues are ‘off the table’ because it makes them feel ‘unsafe’.

If you can’t afford therapy, no problem! Good books will challenge what you think you believe to be right in social justice.

You can read them for free from the library or order them on-line, used copies super-cheap.

I just saved you a whackload of money, and maybe hastened your journey to a healthier mental outlook.

You’re welcome ;)


Not all mental health struggles can be addressed with a few books, so if you need a therapist’s help Selin-Davis’s article offers non-woke therapy sources to start. Also research and interview potential therapists to make sure they won’t undermine your progress. It’s okay to be liberal or progressive or supportive of social justice, but the key thing to remember is they shouldn’t be pushing any particular political worldview on you.

If your mental health issues come from your social justice work, start with a few of these books:

The Righteous Mind - Why Good People Are Divided By Politics and Religion - Jonathan Haidt

Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity―and Why This Harms Everybody - Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay

Woke Racism: How A New Religion Has Betrayed Black America - John McWhorter

I Feel, Therefore I Am: The Triumph of Woke Subjectivism - Mark Goldblatt

The Content Of Our Character: A New Vision of Race in America (this book is over 30 years old but it’s as fresh and relevant today as it was in 1990) - Shelby Steele

Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality - Helen Joyce

My Problem With Everything: My Journey Through the New Culture Wars - Meghan Daum

The Morning After: Sex, Fear & Feminism - Katie Roiphe

War Before Civilization - Lawrence Keeley (On how violent pre-colonial Indigenous cultures were)

Emotional Intelligence 2.0: Harness the Power of the #1 Predictor of Success - Dr. Travis Bradberry & Dr. Jean Greaves

This last is one of the best damn books I’ve ever read that will put you on the road to more highly fortified mental health.

Grow Some Labia! by Nicole Chardenet - https://www.growsomelabia.com/

Nicole Chardenet lives and works from her rebel's den of iniquity in Toronto, Ontario. She helps people reclaim their power on her website when she's not working as a freelance sales agent. She writes to bring reason, rationalism, science, and free inquiry back to progressive liberals.

Grow Some Labia! by Nicole Chardenet - https://www.growsomelabia.com/

How therapists became social justice warriors - https://www.thefp.com/p/how-therapists-became-social-justice-warriors

Monday, January 6, 2025

US Sports Football Sprint Out Passing: Move the Pocket for Success and Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders Game Highlights

 


Sprint Out Passing: Move the Pocket for Success

  • By Keith Grabowski

Why Sprint Out?

The sprint out game provides a diverse package that builds upon other components of the passing game.  Overall, the concepts used in an offense can be adapted to fit the quarterback on the move.

Sprint out fits into any offense and any type of personnel grouping.  It’s simple to teach and it gives an offense efficiency in moving the ball down the field.

Kevin Kelley, who spent the 2021 season as the head coach of FCS passing leader Presbyterian,  starts by pointing out a flaw in the thought process that many coaches mention as why to not sprint out...that it “takes away half of the field.” His answer is simple. You aren't taking away half of the field because they have to cover the other half of the field.

The ability to move the pocket and the launch point of the quarterback can help create and attack holes in defensive coverage. 

Moving the launch point certainly is a way to alleviate pressure and get the quarterback cleaner looks.  For the offensive line, the movement will help them as well.

Protection

As mentioned, changing the launch point to deter pressure is a big benefit offered by the sprint out passing game.  The protection is relatively simple and doesn’t require the refined technique of the dropback game.  Where the dropback game protection forces an offensive lineman to deal with two-way go’s as well as having to be sound in twists and stunts, the movement of the pocket simplifies both technique and scheme.

Matt Drinkall, TE Coach at Army, begins with the understanding of protection being full-gap 7- man protection.  He doesn’t like to call it turnback. He sets it up so there are two protecting the front side edge.  His version of sprint out allows the QB to get on the move but be set up to throw which he feels gives a higher completion percentage, especially when moving to the opposite side of his throwing arm.  Here’s how he does it.

With a spread set, the protection can be adapted to six-man with the single running back utilized to protect the front side edge.

Like Coach Drinkall, Eric Marty, now the offensive coordinator for the USFL Michigan Panthers doesn’t teach the protection as a turnback, and he never asks a lineman to reach a frontside defender.  This philosophy makes it much easier for the offensive line.  He explains how they protect against an even front with the single running back assigned to the frontside edge.

Concepts

The concepts for sprint out can be very simple and build off of each other.  Coupled with some compliments, this is a segment of an offense that defensive coordinators will have to spend time planning to stop. 

To start with, sprint out can be used from any type of formation 3x1, 2x2, 3x2, and 4x1. For Coach Kelley, it starts with something simple like a one-on-one to the single WR side.  The safety is slid over and not in a great position to help.  The WR will run and out-and-up but come back if he doesn’t beat the corner as illustrated below.

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In this example, Coach Kelley moves the running back into empty to put him in a position to help on the edge.  The same out-and-up with comeback rule is run.

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He illustrates the multiplicity of the concept and when run against looks that he shows is unstoppable when executed properly, Coach Kelley breaks down all of these examples in this video

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Once more receivers are added to the sprint out, the possibilities of how to attack the defense expand.  Coach Drinkall likes to incorporate some form of smash with one route attacking vertically and another route attacking the flat.  He explains his outside concept in this video.

Many offenses utilize the Snag concept which allows for a quicker timing from dropback as well as multiplicity from the types of 3-man surface formations and personnel groups. Coach Marty loves the concept as part of his sprint-out attack.  Like Drinkall mentions, it does create a type of smash concept with a high-low to stretch the defense and attack zone coverage.  It also creates some natural traffic for defenders to negotiate which makes it a great man-beater as well.  He explains it here.

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Those are just a few examples of how concepts can be adapted to sprint out.  The idea is to be efficient in teaching so that dropback and sprintout concepts do not need to be exclusive to one category.  The carry-over will cut down teaching and allow for route technique to be perfected.

Using Sprint Out Situationally

It fits into any field zone and virtually any down and distance.  Bill Walsh made a living on Sprint Right Option with his Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young.  Sprint right option is still a play that can be seen at every level of football. Many times it is a play reserved for the goal line area because it creates rubs and allows receivers to get open in an area with reduced vertical space. (see diagram below):

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Coach Kelley carries an entire menu for this area of the field.  He shares his variations in this video.

Complimentary plays

In general, any effective concept in an offense warrants the use of complimentary plays.  Defenses work hard to take away effective plays thus opening opportunities to use other plays to exploit the weaknesses the defense creates to stop a concept.

Coach Drinkall thinks about how movement affects a defensive back who has to stop the sprint out and he creates concepts to take advantage of that.  

His first idea is to tag a double move which takes advantage of an overplay by the defensive back.  When the defender is jumping a corner route, utilizing a corner-post allows for a big play opportunity.  Remember, in his version of the sprint out, the QB sets his feet to throw, thus making this a viable option.  It would be much more difficult on the run for the QB. He illustrates it in this diagram.

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Compliments don’t have to be shot plays all of the time.  Simply attacking the linebacker movement to the sprint out side creates opportunities for a short pass and run after catch with a drag or shallow. 

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In addition, throwback screens, sprint draws, and even trick plays can be built off of the sprint out concept.

Conclusion

Changing the launch point is a smart way to take away the effectiveness of pressure. Because it can incorporate the concepts used in dropback, it’s an efficient way to provide the offense multiplicity.  With a little thought, even a small package can be developed for an offense to realize these benefits.

Sunday, January 5, 2025

The Officer Tatum Show on US Sports: Rapper Ice-T LOSES IT On Cop and In What States Are Radar Detectors Legal to Use

 

In What States Are Radar Detectors Legal to Use

  • Author Jan

A fair amount of people that own cars in the United States have their own radar detectors. Their reason for having one is because they feel the speed limit presently is too low.

Most Americans are not satisfied with a moderate speed while driving. They want to be the fastest driver on the road, as well as get to the places they’re going to in record time.

The radar detector serves as their alarm whenever there are police near by. Once the radar detector alarm sounds, they can ease up on the gas pedal and slow down their speed.

The radar detectors work by picking up a signal from the policeman's radar gun. Unfortunately they are not effective 100%of the time.

Because of the radar detectors being used by so many motorist, cops have resorted to hiding in alleyways or behind bridges, in an attempt to avoid being detected by the radar detectors.

Motorists on the other hand are being clever themselves, they are aware of these tactics from the police. So to overcome the cops strategy of being deceptive, more enhanced, top-dollar detectors have entered the market.

Although the police are always improving their techniques of catching the radar detector users, they are not able to keep the road radar detector free.

Another form of radar detection are laser jammers. They work by transmitting an invisible light source back to the original police laser gun. The return signal confuses the laser gun and the officer is unable to clock the driver's speed.

Radar detectors are legal in many cities and states throughout the United States. But, in some of the states that allow radar detectors they have some restrictions.

I have prepared a list below that discusses the states with laws against radar detectors and the states with restrictions.

-Virginia, Georgia currently prohibits the use of radar detectors.

-The District of Columbia does not allow radar detectors. Radar detectors are also not allowed in all commercial vehicles and all vehicles over 18,000 pounds or heavier.

-Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maine, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming have all banned mounting radars and/or obstructions on the windshield.

-Missouri and North Carolina have no restrictions on window obstructions.

-Radar jammers are not allowed in any state. This is a federal law.

-Alabama prohibits radar detectors on all commercial vehicles.

-New York does not allow radar detectors on commercial vehicles over 18,000 pounds.

-New Jersey and Ohio prohibits radar detectors on all commercial vehicles.

Florida does not allow radar detectors on commercial and personal vehicles over 10,000 pounds.

-The following states permit radar detectors in private vehicles but not in commercial vehicles: Alaska, Montana, Iowa, Arkansas, Maryland, Nevada, Connecticut, Idaho, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kansas, Arizona, Maine, Kentucky, Delaware, West Virginia, Michigan, South Carolina, Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Nebraska, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Vermont, New Mexico, Hawaii, North Carolina, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Illinois, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming,

In Illinois, radar detectors are only regulated in commercial vehicles of over 26,001 pounds.

-On US military bases, radar detectors are legal to have but illegal to use. (??)

-Laser Jammers are illegal to use in California, Illinois, Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Tennessee, -Virginia, and Washington D.C. And since there is no federal law banning them, they can be used in other states.

If you are considering buying a radar detector be sure to know what your state's law is regarding the use of them. Also do some research on the different types of radar detectors available to suit your needs.

Before you start shopping for a radar detector, make sure you understand what options are available.

Such as:

Corded Radar Detectors

Cordless radar detectors

Remote-Mount Radar Detectors

The Factors:

Range

Filtering

Smartphone or GPS connectivity

Budget

Take your time in selecting the right radar detector. Lighten up on the heavy foot with the gas pedal and be safe.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Matt Walsh Show Highlight On US Sports: You’ll Never Believe What This “Fat Consultant” Is Claiming and Maximizing your Athletic Recovery

 

Maximizing your Athletic Recovery | CoachTube

  • By Jason Papalio

Recovery is an undervalued and overlooked means of training and preparation for athletes. Building recovery into any training program is important because it’s the time the body adapts to the stress and stressors of exercise and the real training effect takes place. Recovery also allows the body to replenish energy stores and repair damaged tissues. Spending some additional time focusing on rest and recovery can pay dividends beyond additional training time.

You need enough flexibility to move well (movement prep and efficiency) and remain pain free. Do static stretching post workouts for at least 5 to 10 minutes or more. Attempt to self identify tight areas and work on them daily. The greater the training intensity and load on the body, the greater the need for planned recovery. Without sufficient time to repair and replenish, the body will continue to breakdown from intense training. An athlete's ability to recover from workouts is just as important as the training itself.

Perform the following 3 exercises after practice, at night before bed, after a game or on a lighter recovery day.

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Hips are the cornerstone for athletes and movement within your sport (movement prep and efficiency). Open hips relieve the stress transferred to the knees when the hips are tight. Less knee strain means a greater range of motion while playing your sport and reduced risk to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)

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By keep the toes as flexible as possible the impact that they face, day in and day out, play after play, is lessened and cases of: planter fasciitis & turf toe are reduced. Great to keep the shins free of strain and the tops of the feet open, again contributing to an increase in speed and movement efficiency.

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Allowing our legs to find the rest they need is important to building long term strength and muscle adaptation.  Many athletes complain of feeling like their legs are heavy or their lower backs are hurting, and this pose will help alleviate common soreness experienced by the intensity of training.

Learn more about Jason and see his courses on CoachTube!

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Concealed Carry on US Sports: How to Do Date Night At The Gun Range and End of Another Year, Many Changes in Laws

date night at the gun range

My wife and I at the range about 12 years ago or more.

People often give me strange looks when I tell them that one of my wife's and I's favorite things to do for date night is go to the gun range. Training time is hard to get in with a busy schedule and even more so when you have young kids. I figure if I'm already paying for a babysitter so we can get out for a night I might as well get some shots down range!

If you aren't married, I still think a night at the gun range makes for a great date with any potential significant other. You can learn a lot about someone and set some precedents about how important firearms are to you as part of your lifestyle. There are some tricks to making it functional.

Here are my best ideas:

More Than Just Shooting

Go to a restaurant for dinner before heading to the range. Stop by an ice cream place after the range for dessert. Plan on a movie at home after getting back from the range. Just shooting by itself could be a little on the lame side if done too often.


Stay True to The Process & Etiquette

If its the first time to the range with your date or perhaps you are being joined by another couple then it becomes even more important that you follow perfect range etiquette and emphasize safety. Be deliberate about inquiring about or sharing the range's specific rules. Check to make sure everyone has the right safety gear and bring enough spares to share.

One thing that I find most ranges don't care about, but is often overlooked is washing your hands when you finish. This is especially true if you are headed out for dessert after the fact. I prefer to not injest any lead myself.

Make it A Competition

A little competition can go a long way. Run some drills for speed or marksmanship at the range. Pick a variety of different games you can play so that everyone wins a few. Be creative about what the winner may win or get to do or decide as part of their victory 🙂

Some of the public gun ranges may want to kick you out if you do anything to extreme so keep it well within the boundaries of their range rules.

Double Date

We especially like to go to the range with another couple. This way the guys can try to outdo each other in an effort to ensure our masculinity while the women sit back for a few minutes and talk about how lame we are. It adds a little variety to the standard training range time. As an added bonus this also increases the pool of guns from which every gets to shoot and enjoy.

Be creative and show that you can put a little thought into the activity beyond the standard trip to the range. If you can learn to enjoy shooting you can start to justify the activity a little more often.

About Jacob Paulsen

 

Jacob S. Paulsen is the President of ConcealedCarry.com. For over 20 years Jacob has been involved as a professional in the firearm industry. He values his time as a student as much as his experience as an instructor with a goal to obtain over 40 hours a year of formal instruction. Jacob is a NRA certified instructor & Range Safety Officer, Guardian Pistol instructor and training counselor, Stop The Bleed instructor, Affiliate instructor for Next Level Training, Graduate and certified instructor for The Law of Self Defense, TCCC Certified, and has been a Glock and Sig Sauer Certified Armorer. Jacob is also the creator of The Annual Guardian Conference which is a 3-day defensive handgun training conference.

Friday, January 3, 2025

The Truth about High-End Drug Rehab and Why You Should Consider Holistic Drug Rehab And The Joe Rogan Experience Highlight on US Sports: Educating the Public on Using Ibogaine Therapy

  • Author Miles Racoon

If you’re considering a high-end drug rehab facility, thinking that it is somehow superior in treatment methods to the majority of drug and alcohol treatment facilities, you should know the truth about these expensive drug rehab facilities and about holistic drug rehab.

All traditional rehabilitation centers, including high-end drug rehab, are based on two principles, the disease theory and Twelve Step programs. These are the pillars of conventional drug addiction treatment. Unfortunately, they do not work for the overwhelming majority of people.

High-end drug rehab centers are more luxurious than community drug rehab centers and less prestigious private rehab centers. If luxury could cure addiction the way holistic drug rehab can, then these pricey drug rehabilitation clinics would be a bargain at any price.

Unfortunately, even high-end drug rehab centers claim that there is no cure for addiction. In this they are no different from other treatment facilities. Although they may have more illustrious staff and provide more comforts, paying for a high-end facility does not guarantee a cure. It actually guarantees the absence of a cure.

Traditional drug rehab facilities believe that addiction to drugs or alcohol is an incurable disease, that it can only be controlled. This control takes the form of attending weekly or even daily Twelve Step meetings for the rest of one’s life, and remaining forever a "recovering" addict.

The most disturbing aspect of this form of treatment is the insistence on powerlessness. Twelve Step programs are based on the idea of the recovering addict’s "powerlessness" over the "disease" and over life. This form of recovery has a 3-5% success rate, for obvious reasons.

The "incurable disease" model of drug rehab differs from holistic drug rehab in many ways.

The first is that holistic drug rehab does cure addiction. The most important element in effecting this cure is believing that it is possible. If you are certain that addiction cannot be cured, you will never find the cure. Holistic drug addiction rehab centers begin from the idea that addiction is not a disease, it is a disorder of the mind, body and spirit. A disorder can be cured by restoring order.

Both high-end drug rehab centers and holistic drug rehab centers recognize the importance of detox in recovery from addiction.

The difference is that traditional drug rehabilitation centers use drugs for detox. Methadone, a highly addictive and dangerous drug, remains the drug of choice for heroin detox, while suboxone, equally addictive and dangerous, serves as a detox drug for opiate addiction. If using drugs to remove drugs from the body sounds a little crazy, you are starting to get the idea. High-end drug rehab and other traditional drug rehab clinics do not believe in natural cures. They work strictly on the medical model.

This is where the holistic drug rehab centers create a cure that traditional, even high-end drug rehab programs cannot bring about.

Holistic drug rehab programs being with detox, just like the medically-based programs. But holistic treatment involves no medication, has no side effects, and is a true detoxification. Using the Ibogaine program for detoxification, holistic drug addiction treatment removes not only the drugs, but also other toxins, from the body. This cleansing process prepares the body and the brain for a complete program of healing and a cure from addiction.

Holistic addiction treatment involves working to heal the mind, body and spirit and create a new person who is not addicted to drugs. This occurs by detoxifying the body, creating a mindset shift that literally changes the mind by changing the thoughts, and restoring the spirit and soul.

Starting from the position that there is no cure, traditional high-end drug rehab must use the medical and Twelve Steps approaches. If addiction is an incurable disease and if alternative treatment methods such as Ibogaine are not an option, it is obvious that the only option is to "manage the disease." The accepted methods of managing the addiction "disease," for the past 75 years, have been drugs (referred to as medications) and Twelve Step programs.

There is a serious issue with this use of the same methods for several decades, in spite of their failure to cure drug and alcohol addiction. AA members are fond of two sayings: "If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got," and "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

High-end drug rehab centers continue to do what they always did. If they expected different results, this behavior would be sad. However, they continue doing the same thing over and over again, expecting the same results. Considering the abysmal results that traditional treatment centers currently get from their treatments, an addict might make an observation something like this: "And I’M supposed to be the crazy one?"

The Holistic Sanctuary provides revolutionary holistic addiction treatment programs that offer a new take on Drug Rehabilitation methods.


Thursday, January 2, 2025

US Sports Strength and Conditioning Lace Up Those Sneakers, Fellas! Walking is the Midlife Superpower You Need and High Intensity Health Highlight on US Sports: Media Claims 'MAHA Movement' is a Threat?

 

Don't you want a President that's going to Make America Healthy Again?

 Author Neil Speight

Listen up, guys. If you’re a man over 40 and you haven’t been putting in the miles, you’re missing out on one of the greatest health and fitness secrets around – Walking. That’s right, good old-fashioned walking can be a total game-changer for us midlifers, delivering an impressive list of benefits that will have you wondering why you didn’t start sooner.

First of all, let’s talk about the big one – your heart health. As we age, our risk of heart disease and stroke starts to creep up, but regular walking can be a powerful weapon against these conditions. Studies have shown that walking can help lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, and reduce the inflammation that can lead to cardiovascular problems. In fact, a 12-year study found that men who walked at least 30 minutes per day had a 19% lower risk of heart disease compared to those who walked less. So, if you want to keep that ticker ticking strong well into your golden years, lacing up those sneakers and hitting the pavement should be at the top of your to-do list.

But the benefits don’t stop there, my friends. Walking is also a fantastic tool for managing your weight and keeping that beer belly at bay. It burns calories, boosts metabolism, and can even help regulate blood sugar levels, making it a powerful ally in the fight against type 2 diabetes. In fact, a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that men who walked at least 150 minutes per week had a 34% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those who were less active. So, if you’re looking to shed a few pounds or maintain a healthy weight, walking should be your new best friend.

And let’s not forget about those aging bones and muscles. As we get older, our bones can start to lose density, and our muscles can become weaker and less flexible. But walking is a low-impact exercise that helps maintain and even improve bone density and muscle strength, keeping you mobile, flexible, and less prone to those nagging aches and pains. A study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research found that men who walked for at least 30 minutes per day had a 43% lower risk of hip fracture compared to those who walked less. So, if you want to be that 80-year-old guy who can still do a handstand, lace up those sneakers and get moving.

But it’s not just your physical health that gets a boost from walking – your mental well-being benefits too. Studies show that a good ol’ walk can help alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, improve cognitive function, and even boost your creativity and productivity. In fact, a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that men who walked at least 150 minutes per week had a 50% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who were less active. So, if you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or like your brain just isn’t firing on all cylinders, lace up those sneakers and hit the trail. It’s like a natural antidepressant and focus enhancer all wrapped up in a simple, accessible package.

Now, I know what you’re thinking – “But Neil, I’m not exactly the athletic type. Won’t I look like a fool out there?” Not to worry, my friends. Walking is one of the most beginner-friendly activities out there. You don’t need any special skills or equipment, and it’s a judgement-free zone. All you need is a comfortable pair of shoes and a willingness to put one foot in front of the other. And the best part? You can start slow and gradually work your way up to longer, more challenging walks. Before you know it, you’ll be logging miles like a pro and reaping all the incredible benefits.

But let’s talk about some of those other benefits, shall we? For starters, walking can help improve your sleep quality and duration, which is essential for overall health and well-being. A study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that men who walked at least 150 minutes per week had a 65% lower risk of developing insomnia compared to those who were less active. So, if you’re struggling with tossing and turning, lace up those sneakers and take a nighttime stroll.

And let’s not forget about the immune system benefits. That’s right, walking can actually help boost your body’s natural defenses against illness. A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that men who walked at least 20 minutes per day had a 43% lower risk of developing the common cold compared to those who were less active. So, if you’re looking to stay healthy and avoid those pesky winter sniffles, lace up those sneakers and get moving.

But the benefits of walking don’t stop there, my friends. Studies have also shown that regular walking can help reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, such as colon and breast cancer. In fact, a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who walked at least 30 minutes per day had a 35% lower risk of developing colon cancer compared to those who were less active.

And let’s not forget about the stress-reducing benefits of walking. The rhythmic nature of this activity can help alleviate anxiety and promote relaxation, which is essential for our overall well-being. A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that men who walked at least 30 minutes per day had a 25% lower risk of developing high blood pressure compared to those who were less active. So, if you’re feeling frazzled and overwhelmed, lace up those sneakers and hit the trail – it’s like having a personal zen master in your back pocket.

So, what are you waiting for, fellas? It’s time to put on your walking shoes and join the midlife walking revolution. Your heart, your waistline, your bones, your mind, and your immune system will thank you. Plus, you might just discover a whole new level of awesome you never knew existed.

I know it can be tempting to make excuses – “I’m too busy,” “I’m not a walker,” or “I don’t have the time.” But trust me, the benefits of walking are just too good to ignore. And the best part? It’s a simple, accessible, and affordable form of exercise that you can do almost anywhere, at any time. All you need is a comfortable pair of shoes and a willingness to put one foot in front of the other.

So, let’s do this, guys. Let’s lace up those sneakers, hit the pavement, and show the world what us midlife warriors are made of. Because when it comes to our health and well-being, walking is the superpower we all need – and it’s just waiting for us to unlock it.

Talk soon,

Neil Speight

Neil Speight is a writer for https://everprimeliving.com - A resource dedicated to helping men over 40 enjoy more energy, increased focus, improved health, and live smarter and longer. Everprime Living provides science-backed tips and strategies on topics like fitness, nutrition, mindfulness, and healthy aging.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

US Sports Partner Spotlight: 1800Flowers

 


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