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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Total Gym® Presents The NHL Today On US Sports Net Featuring: Relive the 2018 NHL Awards



The 2018 NHL Awards featured tributes to the Humboldt Broncos, Las Vegas first responders and the Marjory Stoneman Douglas hockey team, funny performances and plenty of hardware — handed out to the biggest stars in the NHL! [Video Below]

But first, enjoy this Teachable Moment from CoachTube Hockey!
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Hockey Drills & Tips Video Library

Whether you are a novice coach or a seasoned veteran, there is always room to expand your arsenal of skills and drills for coaching youth hockey. This tip-filled instructional video covers all aspects of the game with over 50 hockey drills and tips developed specifically for youth players. The Hockey Skills and Drills Library gives parents, coaches and team volunteers all of the technical expertise they need to help kids learn hockey faster and play better.
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Hockey Library brings together some of the top hockey coaches in youth hockey all the way to the collegiate level. 

Meet the coaches!

GUY GADOWSKY has been the architect of Princeton University’s rise to the top of the ECAC Men's Hockey League.

During the 2007-08 season, the Tigers won a program-high 21 games and reached the NCAA Division I Tournament for just the second time in program history. Gadowsky was honored as the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the national award.

Gadowsky spent five seasons at Alaska-Fairbanks in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. The Edmonton, Alberta, native also was the head coach and director of hockey operations for the Fresno Falcons of the Western Collegiate Hockey League, and coached in Roller Hockey International, serving as the head coach of the Oklahoma Coyotes in 1996 and the San Jose Rhinos from 1997 to 1999.

PATRICK BURKE, the principal of Vermont's South Burlington High School, is a USA Hockey- and American Sport Education Program-certified hockey coach and a USA Hockey ACE (Association Coaching Education) Director.   

Burke has coached at nearly every level from mites to college and has served as the head  varsity coach at three New England high schools: St. Bernard (Conn.); Champlain Valley (Vt.), where he led his team to a state championship; and South Burlington (Vt). 

He has coached U-18 all-star teams in Vermont and in the New England Yankee All-Star Festival, and now is coaching on the youth level with the Essex (Vt.) Sting and the Vermont Shamrocks. His focus has always been on player development, hard work and fun. He has been recognized for coaching excellence by the Positive Youth Sports Alliance and was Vermont's principal of the year in 2006. 
   
As a player, Burke played AAA and junior hockey for the Ramapo (N.Y.) Saints and the New Jersey Rockets, as well as college hockey for Connecticut College.

NICOLE ULIASZ is the girls' varsity ice hockey coach at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville. N.J. She is also assistant athletic director and sports information director at the prestigious prep school.

Uliasz began attending the University of Wisconsin in 2000 and playing for the Badgers' women's ice hockey team. In 2001, she left the university to join the United States National Ice Hockey Team. She played with the national team for a year and traveled on the 2002 Visa Salt Lake City Pre-Olympic Tour. She also played on the 2002 United States Under-22 National Team and re-joined the Badgers in 2002. She graduated in 2005.
Uliasz was a three-time ALL-WCHA Academic honoree and an All-Big Ten honoree.

DAVE SCOWBY has 12 years of youth hockey coaching experience. For the last five years, he's been on the coaching staff of the New Jersey Kings, and prior to that spent seven years coaching in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League (AYHL). He's also an instructor at the Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, N.J.
Captain of the 1994-95 Princeton University men's ice hockey team, Scowby has more than 28 years of combined coaching and playing experience. His coaching achievements include several AYHL championships and a prestigious International Silverstick Championship.

Originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, where he played for the Regina Cougars (Midget AAA), his coaching philosophy emphasizes skill development, team play and the importance of developing young men of character on and off the ice.

TED ANNIS is Director of Hockey at Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, N.J. Originally from Belleville, Ontario, Annis played junior hockey for the Junior A Kingston Voyageurs of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League and then college hockey at Princeton University. His youth hockey coaching background includes seven years of AAA experience with the New Jersey Rockets (including the 2000-2001 Tier 1 National Champion Peewees).

As Director of Hockey at Princeton Sports Center, Annis is responsible for player development through the Intro to Hockey program, the Princeton Sports Center Hockey Academy and the CJTHL recreational league.


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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Perform Better Presents Today's Trending Sports News Featuring: SPURS ARE REPORTEDLY CONSIDERING OFFERS FOR KAWHI LEONARD on US Sports Net!


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REPORT: CAVS’ EYEING KEMBA WALKER TRADE TO KEEP LEBRON IN CLEVELAND

It was reported earlier in the week that the Cleveland Cavaliers have interest in trading for Charlotte Hornets All-Star point guard Kemba Walker. Given that LeBron James is...
San Antonio Spurs small forward Kawhi Leonard (2) is interviewed during media day at the Spurs training facility.

LOOK: SAN ANTONIO ZOO HAS THIS OFFER TO KEEP KAWHI LEONARD WITH THE SPURS

Disgruntled San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard might have his sights set on Hollywood after reportedly requesting to be dealt from his current team last week. The...

NICK YOUNG SAID SOMETHING REALLY STUPID

Let's start here: Don't do drugs. Nick Young is feeling great after winning an NBA championship, but that doesn't give him a license to be stupid. When approached...
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Karate 1-Series A Guadalajara, Spain 2018 | FINALS and The External Energy Balancing (Wei Qi Zhi Liao) “Wei Qi Gong” as taught by Professor Duan, Zhiliang. Complete Instructions.

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The WKF Karate 1-Series A is a world-class competition that provides karatekas around the world with more competitive opportunities to shine at the highest level. The first event of the season is held in Guadalajara (Spain) in a record-breaking competition.

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The External Energy Balancing (Wei Qi Zhi Liao) “Wei Qi Gong” as taught by Professor Duan, Zhiliang. Complete Instructions.

By: Laddie Sacharko


  

800 year old energy balancing technique previously reserved to the Imperial Families of ancient China revealed, described in detail. Personal transmission of technique given to author by one of China's "Living Treasures" Ninety-Something Professor Duan Zhiliang. It has never been taught anywhere else in the US by Professor. This technique "energy balancing" can be used to assist in the reilef of stress, in pain management, or simply to induce a deeply relaxed state for a partner.


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In October of 2001, Professor Duan Zhiliang visited Starfarm for 2 days, as part of a US “tour” to promote Chinese Healing and Martial Arts. Professor Duan is a “90 something, nearing 100” year old Qi Gong Master, who carries his experience from inside the Forbidden City Walls into the information age of the 21st century. He is one of China’s “Living Treasures”.

Duan began training at age six in the martial and healing arts as the son of a long line of men who served the emperors of the Ming & Qing Dynasties as body guards and doctors. Duan himself claims to have served Pu Yi, the last emperor (which if true, would have been after the rise of the republican period). He continues his medical practice in Beijing, operating 2 clinics, where he and his wife Tian, also a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor daily treat patients with a combination of Herbal remedies, Acupuncture, Tui Na, and Qi Gong. From personal experience with him, I can say that Professor Duan is also a very able adversary in the martial arts, and practices daily with the joy and exuberance of a child at play.

Professor Duan was asked to observe a Usui Reiki healing session, and shown the basic hand position chart in order to help him understand the question that began the whole process: How is Rei Ki like or unlike Wei Qi Zhi Liao (external qi healing)?

His response to the proposition was thoughtful and thorough, but his bias was clear. After his observation of the Reiki application, Duan remarked that the technique was too generalized, that each and every patient required a different application, based on their unique body, and condition. He told us that some patients would require several days of herbal medicine prior to a treatment with energy because they were too weak. Duan said that the “...application of energy for healing should follow a balancing of energy…”, and that “...most of the unbalanced energy would be found in the head of the patient…” Professor then began a demonstration of a Ð’“specialÐ’” (his word) technique for drawing excess energy down from the head, and balancing the whole body. It is simple and profound. I call it Wei Qi Gong.

Your partner should be made comfortable lying on the back. Brace their knees and neck with pillow or rolled towel to support these areas as needed. If lying on the back creates discomfort, your partner can lie on one side and then the other as you work the lines of touch. You may find it easier to have your partner “lie” into a soft chair, one side, then the other.

 Laddie Sacharko has been a student of Tai Chi and Qi Gong for more than 18 years, offering instruction from his private studio, in community and senior centers. He has travelled to China, Tibet, through the US and Canada in persuit of this passion. Contact Laddie at Starfarmtaichi@charter.net or visit the website: http://www.starfarmtaiji.com/weiqigong.htm

Phx Police Officer Helps Homeless Man and Best Nonprofit Degrees

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 27th Avenue and McDowell Road At 2:47pm City of Phoenix Police Department Officer Mark Valenzuela Giving Brand New Shoe's To A Homeless Man Something You Never See and It Is Surprising To See. Video Provided By: Raymond Celaya aka Da Preacher of Hard2PleAZ Entertainment

Best Nonprofit Degrees

By: Hoa Cong


  

If you have a desire to work for a nonprofit organization you are in good company. More than 5% of the workforce is employed by nonprofits. As passionate as you may be about working for a cause, that enthusiasm does not guarantee success or leadership skills. Increasingly, nonprofits are modeling themselves after their for-profit counterparts and this includes requiring specialized degrees for their employees. Choosing the best school for your nonprofit-related degree, whether that means enrolling in a traditional institution or considering some form of learning management software, is the next career decision you must make.

There are a variety of degrees that lend themselves to non-profit work. Some of these degrees are geared to both the public and private sector and others are directly related to nonprofit work. The following is a list of programs that have a nonprofit focus.


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 The MPA (Masters of Public Administration)
MPA programs teach students how to apply business principles in a nonprofit environment. This degree draws on a variety of fields to help students to develop their organizational management skills including, anthropology, sociology, law, and political science in addition to general business courses.

The MBA (Masters of Business Administration)
These programs provide students with an introduction to a variety of areas related to managing a business including but not limited to; accounting, human resources and operations. Students take general business courses but can choose a concentration area, including the management related to nonprofit organizations.

The MSW (Masters of Social Work)
This degree is a requirement of most social service agencies. This degree concentrates on community organizing, political advocacy and human services management. This degree includes field-work and focuses on direct service with clients.

The MUP (Masters of Urban Planning)
Focused on the revitalization of urban areas through environmental considerations and community empowerment, this degree has a variety of applications. In addition to housing, city planning and homelessness, the MUP has international applications as well.

The MPP (Masters of Public Policy)
This degree addresses the role of political, economic and social issues on decision-making and policy creation. Individuals that complete this degree are trained in a variety of methods for decision-making including cost and benefit analysis, statistics and the application of social and political theory.

Choosing your degree is the first step, choosing the university is the next step. There are close to a 100 universities across the US that offer these advanced degrees. Researching the individual departments at the university, the staff and their publications or connections, as well as the work-study, graduate assistantship and scholarship options will help you to make your decision.

 Capterra helps you find and compare any kind of software for your business. With over 300 business software directories, from medical billing software to applicant tracking software, Capterra enables you to filter results based on your needs as well as view ratings and reviews submitted by your peers.
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Friday, December 8, 2017

Total Gym Presents: Live Sports Now On US Sports Net & Sports Psychology Guidelines for Sports Parents

Sports Psychology Guidelines for Sports Parents

Sports parents have a big impact on their young superstars. A healthy and successful sports experience will depend on sports parents' ability to instill confidence and self-esteem in athletes. Read sports psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn's view on how to make sports a successful and fun experience.

Youth sports are huge in today’s society. Coaches and parents have a tremendous impact on how children will engage in sports. I get several emails a month from concerned sports parents asking me how they should help their child superstar win at and enjoy sports. When working with young athletes, I often work with the parents themselves so parents can reinforce the concepts I teach to athletes in our mental game coaching sessions. Below are eight simple guidelines for sports parents to adopt with youth athletes.


8 Simple Guidelines for Sports Parents:




1.Sports should be fun for kids. Treat sport as a game—It’s not a business for kids. With all the money in professional sports today, it is hard for parents to understand that it’s just good fun to young athletes. The primary goal should be to have fun and enjoy the healthy competition.


2.Your own agenda is not your child’s. Young athletes compete in sports for many reasons. They enjoy the competition, like the social aspect, engage with being part of a team, and enjoy the challenge of setting goals. You might have a different agenda than your child and you need to recognize that racing is your child’s sport, not yours.


3.Emphasize a mental focus on the process of execution instead of results or trophies. We live in a society that focuses on results and winning, but winning come from working the process and enjoying the ride. Teach your child to focus on the process of the challenge of playing one shot, stroke, or race at a time instead of the number of wins or trophies.


4.You are a role model for your child athlete. As such, you should model composure and poise on the sidelines. When you are at competition, your child mimics your behavior as well as other role models. You become a role model in how you react to a close race or the questionable behavior of a competitor. Stay calm, composed, and in control during games so your child superstar can mimic those positive behaviors.


5.Refrain from game-time coaching. During competition, it’s time to just let them play. All the practice should be set aside because this is the time that athletes need trust in the training and react on the court or field. “Just do it” as the saying goes. Too much coaching (or over-coaching) can lead to mistakes and cautious performance (called paralysis by over analysis in my work). Save the coaching for practice and use encouragement at game time instead.


6.Help you athlete to detach self-esteem from achievement. Too many athletes I work with attach self-worth to the level of performance or outcomes. Help your child understand that they are a person FIRST who happens to be an athlete instead of an athlete who happens to be a person. Success or number of wins should not determine a person’s self-esteem.


7.Ask your child athlete the right questions. Asking the right questions after competition and games will tell your child what you think is important in sports. If you ask, “Did you win?” your child will think winning is important. If you ask, “Did you have fun?” he or she will assume having fun is important.


8.Pledge the: P.A.Y.S. Parent’s Code of Ethics. PAYS (Parents Association for Youth Sports) provides a parental handbook and code of ethics that adults must sign before each competitive season. This is a great tool to guide parents in their interaction with young athletes.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Dr. Patrick J. Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with athletes of all levels including amateur and professionals. Visit Peaksports.com to gain access to over 500 exclusive mental game articles, audio programs, and interviews with athletes and coaches to enhance your athletic potential: www.peaksports.com/membership or call 888-742-7225. 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Perform Better Presents: Live Sports Now On US Sports Net!



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A knowledgeable staff, great products and service, an expert group of advisers. That's what makes us Perform Better. Expert Staff! Speed, strength, agility, power, stability and conditioning are vital components to success in any athletic competition. With this in mind, Perform Better has carefully selected each fitness equipment product in its catalog for its ability to help improve sports performance or rehabilitation. Whether you're trying to make your athletes stronger, faster or more explosive, you can trust our expert staff to suggest the right fitness products to meet your needs.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

The Big 10 Football Championship (Radio) Live ON US Sports Network! Presented by Perform Better

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B1G TEN CHAMPIONSHIP - SATURDAY, DEC 2 WISCONSIN vs OHIO STATE 7:45PM/EST Game Announcers: Jesse Agler and Chad Brown with Drew Bontadelli, in the studio


Knowledge

A knowledgeable staff, great products and service, an expert group of advisors. That's what makes us Perform Better. Expert Staff! Speed, strength, agility, power, stability and conditioning are vital components to success in any athletic competition. With this in mind, Perform Better has carefully selected each fitness equipment product in its catalog for its ability to help improve sports performance or rehabilitation. Whether you're trying to make your athletes stronger, faster or more explosive, you can trust our expert staff to suggest the right fitness products to meet your needs.

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We pride ourselves on shipping your order the day it is received whenever possible. Many items are in-stock at our warehouse and available for immediate shipment. Orders ship by UPS or whichever shipper is most time and cost effective to you. Air service is available for time-sensitive orders. Feel free to call 1-888-556-7464 to estimate freight cost and delivery time.

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Whether you're building a small weight room or major training center, Perform Better's Facility Design Team will work with you from layout to installation to create the facility that will best meet your needs and budget. Not only are we the top source for functional sports performance training equipment, but as a supplier of quality products from Keiser, York, Free Motion, Troy Barbell, and many more, Perform Better is the premier "one-stop shop" for all your training facility needs. We can help you with any job, big or small. Call today or fill out our design form!

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We appreciate your interest in "Perform Better." We won't disappoint you! You'll find the latest fitness equipment and ideas about functional training, full body training and rehabilitation. We don't believe in isolating movements, because that theory leads to poor performance and excessive injuries. Instead, we believe the body must be trained to work as one efficient unit. Once that idea is understood, the person training or rehabbing people can apply this theory to any sport or rehabilitation situation. Please call us at 1-888-556-7464 to discuss your particular needs with our experts.
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