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Friday, December 14, 2018

CoachTube Football Presents Bowie State U Football- Amir Hall Places 4th on Final Harlon Hill Trophy Ballot on US Sports Net

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Ferris State junior quarterback Jayru Campbell of Detroit, Mich., has been awarded the 2018 Harlon Hill Trophy as the Division II College Football Player of the Year. Bowie State senior quarterback Amir Hall (Bowie, Md.) placed fourth among the nine finalists. Hall, received 78 total points in the final tally, earning 12 first place votes, 16 second place votes and 10 third place votes.
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In 2018, Hall led the nation is passing yards (4,152), was the 2018 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year, is a three-time All-CIAA First Team member and set two new CIAA All-Time Passing Records becoming the league's All-Time Career Passing Touchdown leader (102) and All-Time Career Passing Yards leader (11,358). Hall is also a finalist for the Black College Football Player of the Year (Deacon Jones Trophy), the Doug Williams Offensive Player of the Year, all for the second consecutive season and will participate in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. – Saturday, January 19th.

Player
Points
1st(3)
2nd(2)
3rd (1)
Jayru Campbell, Ferris State
202
47
25
11
Rogan Wells, Valdosta State
126
21
20
23
Jaleel McLaughlin, Notre Dame College
81
8
16
25
Amir Hall, Bowie State
78
12
16
10
Gabriel Watson, Sioux Falls
65
9
15
8
Markus Jones, Angelo State
61
9
10
14
Braxton Marstall, Emporia State
29
3
5
10
Chance Stewart, Hillsdale College
21
2
4
7
Ka'Ronce Higgins, Southern Arkansas
15
2
2
5

CoachTube Baseball Presents This MLB Update Featuring: 12/13/18 MLB.com FastCast: Edwin dealt, Familia signs

The Mariners, Indians and Rays make a three-team trade centered around Edwin Encarnacion, plus the Mets reportedly bring back Jeurys Familia [Video below]

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50 Things a Hitter Needs to Do to Be Successful at the Plate

50 Things a Hitter Needs to Do to Be Successful at the Plate presents a detailed list of techniques that you can use to become a more successful hitter. Based upon his personal experiences and observations from when he played professional baseball, Luis Ortiz explains and demonstrates each factor in a way that is simple and direct. This course is designed to be appropriate for baseball coaches and players at all competitive levels.

Among the topics covered:

-Expecting to succeed
-Knowing yourself as a hitter
-Reading the pitcher
-Knowing the hitting situation
-Being consistent
-Adhering to sound mechanics
-Making adjustments
Luis OrtizFormer MLB Third Base Player / Designated Hitter
Luis Ortiz grew up playing baseball in the Dominican Republic. He earned a baseball scholarship from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, where he set many of Union's batting average and home-run records, and established the NAIA career record for slugging percentage. In 1991, Luis was drafted in the eighth round by the Boston Red Sox. Subsequently, he played 14 years of professional baseball, part of which he spent in the majors with the Red Sox and the Texas Rangers. For most of his minor-league career, he consistently hit over .300. Upon retiring from professional baseball, Luis went back to college and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Currently, Luis is working on developing a state-of-the-art baseball school in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Book this course......
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Strength Coach-Youth Training Compilation

Presented on US Sports Net by StrengthCoach.com

Michael Boyle - December 13, 2018
Maybe the most frequent question we get is about training young athletes. That prompted me to go back through the archives and pull up all the best articles on training kids. Here are 10 of my favorites.
Training Kids- Michael Boyle
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Coaching Kids

Mike Boyle
A few weeks ago we had a great thread on the forum entitled Athlete Engagement and Behavior. Anthony had suggested that I expand my thoughts from the thread into an article.
The thread began with this question:
“Would really appreciate if anyone could share their experiences or direct me to some good resources regarding engaging young athletes (13-15 year old female athletes) in structured strength and conditioning sessions.”
My response ( expanded on here) began with this:
Training kids is a balancing act. Kids are kids. They should be having some fun training. However, at 13 -15 they should also be learning that there is a serious aspect to training. If you are having trouble controlling a group I strongly advocate removing those who are most disruptive or, at least threatening to do so. The threat of getting kicked out adds a bit of “what if” to the equation. What if I have to go home and explain that I got kicked out of a training session?
This “threat” gets the message across. You are the boss and this is a practice. What you really have to learn is to be "tight but loose". You have to establish the boundaries. With kids it's a constant push- pull. Sometimes you are pushing them forward from an effort standpoint and other times you pull them back from silliness. With females you can be pushing them to try a heavier load, with males you might be pulling them back from trying to impress the other boys.
Start with simple organizational stuff. Put them in lines, keep them in lines. Call out those who distract the others. Always lines, no circles. Keep everyone where you can see them. Kids behind you is like an invitation to screw around 
With kids we want to be light on science and heavy on structure. You can keep them busy as the loads are light and the work is primary technical. Rest between sets is not nearly as critical as it is with older, stronger, more experienced athletes. I use their energy as a guideline. If they have time to screw around, we are probably going too slowly. Join StrengthCoach.com today at access this and all articles with video......
How Kids Learn- Michael Boyle
The Road to College- Michael Boyle

iHealthTube Featuring: Cancer and Your Immune System–What You Should Know!

Dr. Jose Henriquez discusses the relationship between cancer and the immune system when it comes to treatment and prevention. Find out the challenges of conventional treatments and what their use can do to cancer in the short and long term. [Video Below]


“Life is such a precious gift and having optimal health is truly a wonderful thing! As a health professional and a Doctor of Nutrition, I highly recommend the services of Dr. Jose Henriquez and his Integrative Whole Health Clinic as his treatments are truly the state of the art. He is my personal doctor for one reason, ‘He is the Best!’

Even though I am a Doctor, until I met Dr. Henriquez, the quality of my health and life were extremely lacking as I was born with a genetic liver disease. Living with this disease can be very degrading as well as having no quality of life. Many people do not live to see 35. I chose to receive all the education and knowledge I could to live as normal a life as possible. It was when I found Dr. Henriquez that life became normal and enjoyable. I have been under his care for many, many years and am able to enjoy life to the fullest. I am now 67 and take no medications.

Dr. Henriquez always listens to you and hears what you are saying so he can customize a program that specifically meets your needs. He is compassionate and understanding. His treatments are extremely effective and do not have the side effects that traditional treatments do. Plus, they make sense and are easy to follow.

I strongly recommend his services. It is also extremely important for all of us to continue with follow-up programs on time, so we can remain free of disease to enjoy the life we so justly deserve.”

Dr. Janie Williams – Doctor of Nutrition – Top Ten American Business Woman – 949-614-3370 – jw@janieonline.com
Letter of Thanks
October 2009
Dear Dr. Henriquez,

I will go visit Integrative Whole Health Clinic for 2 weeks to receive, for the second time, your alternative treatment for my cancer. Six month ago, after I came back to Japan from the first time of your treatment around April ~ May, I was told by a famous doctor for cancer in Japan that if I had received a treatment in Japan, they could not have saved me.

February 2009

I was informed from a Japanese hospital that I was in stage 5 of an ovarian cancer.

April 2009 (Japan)

I went to Integrative Whole Health Clinic to receive an alternate treatment for my cancer I was very lucky that I knew about this treatment. I knew someone who received the same treatment from you and healed his cancer.

April 2009 (Mexico)

I got your diagnosis as a stage 4 of ovarian cancer and had a surgery proceeded by you and your team.

10 days after the operation, I had 2 weeks with hyperthermia and received the “order-made” vaccine made for me.

I never forget your strong eyes and words when you told me about the operation and that you said you could help me.

After I came back to Japan, and for the last 6 months I took the vaccine every week and also drank the supplements.

August 2009

4 months later, the cancer marker decreased from 700 to 200. Some cancer even started to disappear!

I expect that the treatment this time will be similar.

In Japan, it almost never happens that the surgical doctor and alternative treatment doctor are the same. Besides, you staying with me give me a real feeling of security.

You said that “Probably in the near future they will announce me a complete recovery”. How wonderful it would be!!

There are no words to tell you how much I appreciate you or to tell my gratitude. I am amazed everyday by my recovery, and I am thankful to your treatment as well.

“There is a way to believe in life even in having cancer” I wish more Japanese people knew that! I want then to know it before they get sick. Because.In Japanese hospital they don’t teach you such things.

I will do my best to heal, and of course I will let you know when I’ m healed. Doctor Henriquez. Thank you so much for taking care of me so well. And please be by my side until my total recovery.
Sincerely, Mari Fushimi
“I wanted to try a healthier approach for my stage 3B breast cancer. Especially since I was told that with the traditional aggressive chemotherapy & radiation treatments found here in the USA, I MIGHT be able to live 10 more years. For me, living the remaining years of my life sick and ill with the side effects of those therapies, was unacceptable. I had witnessed the results & aftermath of chemotherapy & radiation – how it had effected my family and friends over the years.

During my consultation with Dr. Jose A. Henriquez, it was apparent to me that he was very knowledgeable about treating cancer. His genuine caring, good nature, and attentiveness was wonderful as he took the time to educate me about his treatment protocol. While under Dr. Henriquez’s care, I had 2 Whole Body Hyperthermia procedures. After each procedure, my cancer markers dropped. The other treatments that I had was Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, Dendritic Cell vaccines, and Live Cell Therapy.

Dr. Henriquez’s compassion, devotion, and care that he shows his patients is astounding. His accessibility, and bedside manner at once put me at ease and remains to this day personal and warm.

When I returned home after my 21 day treatment, my friends and family couldn’t believe how much healthier and younger I looked. I have never felt healthier in my life. I am forever grateful to Dr. Henriquez and his vast knowledge, that has kept me cancer free since February 2005.

I am in agreement with your other patients who sing your praises,
you are one of the best of the best.”

Beth Faas – Breast cancer survivor since Feb 2005 – Huntington Beach, CA – USA – bethfaas@mac.com
“I accompanied my husband to Tijuana in search of treatment for his kidney cancer. It was with great trepidation that we travelled so far for the integrated approach to treatment that we could not find at home. Dr Henriquez quickly dispelled all of our fears. His quiet, friendly professional manner gave us every confidence. He was never too busy to spend times discussing our worries and concerns, his door was always open to us. Nothing was too much trouble and he gave us hope. He is without doubt an outstanding doctor, his knowledge and expertise in his field is extensive. I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone.

The health of a carer is often overlooked, however an unexpected benefit of the treatment was that as I also followed my husband’s dietary programme and was able to relax safe in the knowledge that Dr Henriquez was “taking control of everything”, I returned home four weeks later feeling and looking healthier than I had for many months. I was able to support, encourage and cope once again. “

Margaret J – Warwickshire, England – mej1@btinternet.com.

Tactical Bodyweight Workouts Present Suspect Crashes Into Police SUV Then Leads Officers On Foot Chase on US Sports Net!

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam and body camera video released by Tulsa Police shows a suspect driving a pickup head-on into an officer's SUV on Thanksgiving day. Police eventually arrested Joshua Shamlin when he got out of the truck and ran away. Tulsa Police said the incident started with an armed robbery call near 21st Street and 129th East Avenue. Later that morning they responded to a similar robbery at Walmart. A short time later a chase began when an officer responded to a robbery at the Walgreens at 71st and Sheridan. The chase ended in a cul-de-sac near 34th and Garnett. Prosecutors charged Shamlin with five counts, including robbery and eluding arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity


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Impact of Drugs on Society
By: Nate Rodnay
How do drugs impact on society?

Drug addiction has become a very destructive element in our society. The widespread use of drugs such as LSD, heroin, cocaine, "angel dust," marijuana and a long list of others has contributed heavily to a debilitated society.

The importation of illicit drugs in the United-States is a close second to the import of petroleum. According to the NIDA, drug abuse has an economic impact on society of $67 billion per year. This includes costs related to crime, drug abuse treatment, medical costs and time lost from work and social welfare programs. NIDA also states that getting treatment can reduce these costs.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 25,000 people died in 2003 from drug-induced effects. CDC further reports that 123,235 adults living with AIDS in the United States in 2003 contracted the disease from injection drug use, and the survival rate for those persons is less than that for persons who contract AIDS from any other mode of transmission.

A close connection exists between crime and drug use. Alcohol and drugs account for 52 percent of all traffic fatalities, according to the Hazleden Foundation. In the U.S., 47% of all women diagnosed with AIDS are injecting drug users and another 19% report having sex with users who inject drug.

Drugs and Crime

There is a high impact on Society of drugs. It was found that drugs and crimes are interrelated, as demonstrated by researches done by the United States National Institute of Justice.

The major impact on drug-addicts is that they prone to commit crimes. They need money to finance their drug taking habit and for that they seldom have money, so they indulge themselves in petty crimes and in consequence they entangle themselves in big crimes also.

In a study done in British Columbia almost 50 per cent of those drivers involved in motor vehicle crashes who tested positive for drugs, tested positive for marihuana use. Marihuana use increases the risk of a motor vehicle accident by at least 2-4 times. This shows the consequence of drug addiction is more on society.

Prevention - Is it Possible?

The UK report in 2007 found that government-backed education and prevention programmes designed to steer youngsters away from drugs appear to have had "very little impact" on experimentation with illicit substances.

However, it can be prevented a little by seeking a continuity of services for youngsters transitions through the system between the ages of 18 and 21, by developing a cadre of adequately trained management personnel and by supporting the effort of agencies that provide a catalyst for prevention work.

Rapiddrugdetection.com is an online store offering drug tests and drug screening products in several formats including blood, urine and oral drug test kit. Rapiddrugdetection.com offers FDA-approved urine drug test as well as DOT-approved alcohol testing products. These drug test kits can be used discreetly for at home drug test or for random employee drug testing.

The Rock Almighty Devotional and Praise With Kutless

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“And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed” (Matthew 8:2, 3).
God always wants the best for us on all levels. We make a mistake when we start second-guessing Him and wondering if good things for us are actually His will.

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Munroe Global Featuring: Developing into Your Brand of Leadership | Myles Munroe Jr. and THE CORRECT WAY TO PRAY

Munroe Emerging Leaders (MEL) is an event created to bring together and expose Emerging Leaders that share similar core values. MEL's focus is to engage Emerging Leaders to network with each other and sharing how to influence culture and bring about positive change in the world. MEL simply provides a platform for Emerging Leaders to present and inspire each other with their unique stories, published works, products, inventions, solutions and ideas. [Video below] You can purchase the complete album via the link below. Available in CD, DVD, MP3 and MP4. https://www.munroeglobal.com/shop/


THE CORRECT WAY TO PRAY

by Creflo Dollar 



When we’re in trouble or find ourselves in a deeply discouraging situation, most of us pray for God to help us. The prayers our parents taught us as children to pray may have involved repeating a certain memorized set of words. When we got older we may have felt that there was something missing from our prayers, but couldn’t quite identify what it was. This is because true prayer is much more than simply reciting words at bedtime.
The world has no understanding of prayer; religion teaches us just the basic mechanics of it while neglecting the spirit behind it. As a result, we’ve learned to pray with an unbelieving heart; in short, to say a prayer and hope for the best. This kind of “hope” is riddled with doubt. To see any results at all, we need to pray in full faith that God will hear and answer us. “Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and and you will have them” (Mark 11:24, NKJV).
Prayer should be a two-way conversation with God. He takes great joy when we come to Him to talk, but we need to let Him respond back to us. If we don’t have faith that He really will hear and answer us when we pray, we block ourselves from hearing what He’s trying to say to us. “Give ear, O heavens, and I will speak; And hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. Let my teaching drop as the rain, My speech distill as the dew, As raindrops on the tender herb, And as showers on the grass” (Deuteronomy 32:1, 2, NKJV). Tuning out distractions and listening closely to Him refreshes and rejuvenates us.
God loves us and doesn’t want to see us struggle. He wants the best for us. When we’re confused and don’t know what to do about an issue, going to Him in prayer reveals things we could never figure out ourselves. “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not” (Jeremiah 33:3).
Giving thanks makes our prayers effective. We can all remember times when God intervened in our lives and things happened for which we couldn’t take the credit. “O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever” (Psalm 107:1). Our trust in His mercy and compassion allows Him to work in our lives to make good things come to pass. Reflecting on all the times when He rescued us out of bad situations puts us in the proper mindset to pray thankfully.
We don’t need to let the cares and distractions of the world intrude on our minds when we pray. Prayer brings us into His presence like nothing else, and being in His presence brings us joy and peace of mind. “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6, 7, NKJV). Regularly clearing our minds and focusing on Christ keeps us at peace when the rest of the world is in turmoil.
Praying correctly brings us into union with our creator. He’s a God who loves us and wants only good things for us. Taking a break from the daily grind to spend time with Him keeps us centered and peaceful.