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The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 3)
Read more…: The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 3)The Thinker Influencing Reality In Meditations, Marcus Aurelius appropriately observes: “All is as thinking makes it so”, alluding to the potential of thoughts to shape one’s reality. The Thinker must understand the power of this. Beginning with an intuitive level of understanding; one has experienced the influence of thought on emotion and vice versa. For…
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How to Learn
Read more…: How to LearnHow we learn can be a terribly complicated topic. Reading textbooks, observing behaviours, listening intently to those who may have some wisdom worth absorbing or hooking up to a neurofeedback device that enhances brain activity may all come under this complex umbrella. Or we can simplify it. We learn by doing and relating to our…
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This is Philosophy
Read more…: This is PhilosophyWhat is philosophy? Is philosophy devouring chapters worth of journal reflections by Ancient Roman Emperors and Greek intellects? Or is philosophy sitting under a vast night sky, pondering the endless mysteries of the Universe? Perhaps watching a movie on Netflix, and relating to the main character on a deeply human level is philosophy defined? What…
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This is (Fitness) Philosophy
Read more…: This is (Fitness) PhilosophyIn the previous post, we established that philosophy is a collection of our own authentic experiences and how we interpret them. To revisit this – from the last post: Philosophy is… a collection of our own authentic experiences. We see and interpret the world, based on things that we encounter in our day to day lives……
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This is (CrossFit) Philosophy
Read more…: This is (CrossFit) PhilosophyToday, we tackle, the question of the CrossFit fitness philosophy – what is it; and how does this play out in our training and day to day lives? But first, a quick recap before we dive into this… In the first post we discussed that philosophy is: “a collection of our own authentic experiences. We…
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How to be a Friend
Read more…: How to be a Friend“What progress have I made? I have begun to be a friend to myself” – Hecato of Rhodes – On your first reading of this quote, you may roll your eyes and dismiss it as some alternative or new-age notion. And I totally understand that. It’s taken me a long while to have some humility…
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The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 2)
Read more…: The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 2)The Thinker Stillness Stillness, as Ryan Holiday writes in Stillness is the Key is: “to be steady while the world spins around you. To act without frenzy. To hear only what needs to be heard. To possess quietude—exterior and interior—on command.” Holiday continues: “[it] is that quiet moment when inspiration hits you. It’s that ability…
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Growth Quadrants (Part 2)
Read more…: Growth Quadrants (Part 2)Last week, we introduced a way of prioritising energy. This was the Growth Quadrant System and it was based off the fact that we are all human and therefore have only 10 points of energy to split between four key areas of life. These were:– Work– Physical Practice/Training– Recovery– Relationships This system gives us a…
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The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 1)
Read more…: The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 2 – The Thinker (Part 1)The Thinker Self-Awareness 2000 years ago a stoic philosopher and Emperor of Ancient Rome began scribbling in a private journal. This journal documented the thoughts of Marcus Aurelius as they pertained to humanity, overcoming adversity, actioning change and commitment to the service of others and the greater good. This incessant analysis of his thoughts became…
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Growth Quadrants
Read more…: Growth QuadrantsWe are all human. Sure, we have participated in functional fitness and have looked after our bodies for some matter of time making us fitter, stronger and healthier than the majority of the population… However, we still only have 10 points to spread between different areas and priorities within our life. Introducing the Growth Quadrant…
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The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 1
Read more…: The Thinker or The Doer Series: Chapter 1Observing Duality I. Opposites The Thinker and The Doer are archetypically represented as opposites. The Thinker is the constant reflector and the measured articulator; rational and philosophically inclined. Usually, they are introverted and derive their energy from searching within themselves. The Doer is the intuitive and impulsive; the supreme realist who pours energy into their tasks…
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The Overthinker or The Overdoer?
Read more…: The Overthinker or The Overdoer?Are you an overthinker or an overdoer? The overthinker is someone who stresses constantly about how they are going to break up a set of pull-ups. The same person will spend 20 minutes in bed debating whether showing up to training is a good or bad decision today. The overthinker will head to the grocery…
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It’s All in Your Breath Man
Read more…: It’s All in Your Breath Man3rd September 2020 It’s 12 minutes into a 20 minute AMRAP and you’re heart has been thumping against your chest since the red glare of the timer counted down 3-2-1. You finish your fourth set of 75 Double Unders as your forearms and shoulders scream at you as the inferno shoots up each of your…
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Working OUT and Working IN
Read more…: Working OUT and Working IN1st September 2020 Everyone loves working out. The sweat, the endorphins and the satisfaction of laying out on the gym floor after crushing a set of thrusters. Working out, overall is incredibly fun. And yet, at some stage in our training journeys we inevitably arrive at a point where we are forced to take a…
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Movement is a Gift
Read more…: Movement is a Gift26 August 2020 Each of us can recall a time where we were unable to do the thing that unites each of us – show up to train, get after a workout and cop a high five and bum slap on our way out the gym doors. Maybe we got caught up at work one day…
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Reframing the Talk
Read more…: Reframing the Talk24 August 2020 “Get out of your head!” How many of us have heard this from a Coach, friend or from ourselves as we battle back and forth amidst another set of burpees? I would hear this all the time from a close friend of mine and Coach as the intensity of an CrossFit Open…
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“All is as thinking makes it so”
Read more…: “All is as thinking makes it so”20 August 2020 All is as thinking makes it so. Marcus Aurelius What does this even mean? Well, considering that we are community bonded together through fitness, lets define it in those terms. For many of us, the moment we wake up, our brain whirs at a million miles an hour and when we show…
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The Skill of Working Out
Read more…: The Skill of Working Out17 August 2020 I don’t believe I need to sell anyone the value and the benefits of Functional Fitness and CrossFit. However, an overlooked piece of training in this format, is that is not just the “workout” that we derive the benefits from. Rather, it is, The Skill of Working Out – the process of learning…
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The Self-Aware Narcissist
Read more…: The Self-Aware Narcissist5 August 2020 The Context Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. Carl Jung A few years ago, I was introduced to the self-development scene. This culture consisted of growth minded individuals determined to improve themselves and have significant impact on the world and those around them. Driven…
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The Block
Read more…: The Block6 July 2020 I: Tension Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art, draws a clear line in the sand between the professional and the amateur: The amateur plays for fun. The professional plays for keeps.To the amateur, the game is his avocation. To the pro it’s his vocation.The amateur plays part time, the professional full time.The…
















