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Disappointed
Read more…: DisappointedDisappointment is a powerful driver. As was the case in last Sunday’s City2Surf. After two short kilometres, I realised that this year would be a very different experience to the 8 I have completed prior. It was the second slowest time I had run the 14km in, including the first year, where I spent most…
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How You Do Anything…
Read more…: How You Do Anything…“How you do anything is how you do everything”. I wrote this on the whiteboard a few weeks ago. A few seemed to understand while some questioned its validity. This statement obviously has some logistical inconsistencies especially when taken literally. However, even if this statement is not entirely true, you should act in a way…
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A Recipe
Read more…: A RecipeA good program is both interesting and progressive. Having both these elements speaks to an athletes’ adherence over an extended period of time; perhaps the most important variable in any physical practice – consistency. On the one hand, a program must be interesting. An interesting program keeps the athlete excited and inspired to train, especially given…
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Homeostasis
Read more…: HomeostasisHumans are lazy by design. We are genetically programmed for homeostasis. Our DNA was primed this way long before Netflix, air conditioning and microwaves, when adversity was the norm. Finding safety and comfort was a matter of survival. Now, it is the inverse. In order to drive adaptation, we must artificially manufacture this adversity, in…
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Making “Easy” Hard
Read more…: Making “Easy” HardI’m sure I speak for most coaches here – one of my pet peeves is when an athlete says “this is easy”. This irks me for a couple of reasons:1. It’s an insult to most other athletes2. It’s missing the point Let’s discuss that second reason… Most of us understand that adaptation occurs on the…
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The Conversation
Read more…: The ConversationAt a certain point during a workout, a conversation begins to take place, whether we realise it or not. This conversation, while it may only last a few seconds, usually occurs at a time when we want to ease off the intensity; shorten the reps; put an end to the discomfort… To quit. Perhaps this…
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The Sweet Spot
Read more…: The Sweet SpotThe alarm goes off. It’s 4:55am. You bounce out of bed, feeling well rested and alert, sliding on your workout gear that you had intentionally laid out the night before; the limited edition fluro release from the WOD-LIFE. After a few sips of water, you grab your bag and make for the door. The program…
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Thrusters and Toes To Bar
Read more…: Thrusters and Toes To Bar27-21-15-12-9: Thrusters@50kg and Toes To Bar. The whiteboard read as such. My brain, jacked on the three shots of coffee I had downed prior attempts to calculate the total amount of volume. It arrived at “a lot”. Wanting to create an impression amongst the newly acquainted community, I had quickly ramped up my training intensity…
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Pay Attention
Read more…: Pay AttentionAttention is a finite resource. With so many forces coercing, cajoling, and coaxing ones awareness, there is usually very little cognitive space available to approach a physical practice with the type of intentionality that is necessary and required. The rise of fast food fitness illustrates this point; loud and crowded circuit classes, with the participants mimicking an…
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The Standard
Read more…: The StandardThe Standard is influenced and upheld by three aspects: environment, effort and ego. The undeniable reality is that we are products of the environment. This is a law of human nature. Organisms mirror and are direct expressions of the conditions of their habitat. The Standard, in this sense is continually reinforced by The Space, which…
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To a Mentor
Read more…: To a MentorChange is the point. It’s a concept which I try to orient my life towards. I’ve tried in the past to encapsulate something that reflects my process, however, after sometime, these no longer seem broad enough. So I thought: how do I conceptualise something that consistently and sustainably reflects this change? And I arrived at…
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Authenticity: That Loaded Concept
Read more…: Authenticity: That Loaded ConceptIntroduction: The Tattoo I walked out of the parlour and looked down at my stained forearm. The ink was bold and fresh, and the outline of the symbol was made evident by the puncture marks left from the needle as it had rapidly pierced my skin. The tattoo was small, yet positioned in a place…
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Simplicity
Read more…: SimplicityWhen did I start expecting so much of my life and self? The older I’ve gotten, the more I’ve wanted. I look back at old photos and think… Why the hell have I complicated things so much? Internal simplicity. That’s enough. The external will take care of itself.
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Words
Read more…: WordsI’m less impressed by what people say and more so with what they do. Words are simple – vibrations produced in the larynx. Action, however, requires energy and effort; these are excellent filters. They distil words and strip away their meaning, leaving only sound and the true product. Despite our infatuation with the intellectual, what someone does…
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Head & Heart
Read more…: Head & HeartI. The Philosophy Head & Heart is a conscious training practice, using the context of the gym as a way to learn, refine and improve on aspects of oneself both inside and outside of the facility. Head & Heart is the practice of thinking with feeling to facilitate self-awareness and change. Head & Heart requires that an athlete tune in – to become…
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I was…
Read more…: I was…I was 16 years old, running around after kids on a tennis court – attempting to articulate the difference between the base line and service line. I was 17 years old, my skin soaking in chlorine while my physiology struggled to regulate my internal body temperature as I spent my Sunday mornings with toddlers teaching…
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No Edits.
Read more…: No Edits.The “No Edit” blog post. It’s interesting to see what your brain comes up with when forced to put pen to paper – or in 2021; hands to key-board. There is a desire in all of us to creatively express ourselves – in a way that is authentic and true to ourselves. Many of us do…
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Inspired
Read more…: InspiredMonotony and routine – the daily grind. Most of us find ourselves lodged somewhere in between. Some are fully aware of their situation, having committed to the work from day one and have been on the straight and narrow ever since. Some feel trapped and unable to escape the constant burden of responsibilities, finances and…
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An Important Question to Ask
Read more…: An Important Question to AskWhy do you coach? It’s an important question to ask. On the one hand, coaching (within the fitness industry) is a demanding profession – early mornings and late evenings, dealing intimately with the personal challenges of people, and energy outputs that do not always match the monetary inputs. Yet there are also moments of authentic…
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30 Days
Read more…: 30 Days30 days. The post stops me in my tracks, and brings my dopamine dive on my social media feeds to a grinding halt. The CrossFit Open – less than a month away, it reads. The dopamine is now replaced by nerves, as I realise the imminence of the occasion. These are the same pre-competition nerves that…
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The Mirror
Read more…: The Mirror“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” Carl Jung I love this quote. I have found it to be consistently accurate. And even though it takes me an eternity before I eventually apply it to myself, every time I do, it strikes me how precisely illuminating it proves to…












