Two Steering Wheels on the Same Ship

Alternative Title: Perception, Control, & the Two Halves   Unlike the human brain, which has been trained to believe that effort leads to progress, the body whole-heartedly leans toward efficiency.  Consider the simple act of standing on one leg.  What Read more ›

Teaching Autonomy in High School Weightlifting (Part Two)

In part one of this series, I teased out the why and how of getting students to be brought into the process of learning and course development.  This follow up will share the ‘what’ — the tests we track, the Read more ›

When It Becomes Sensory

In my athlete days, which ended about 15 years ago, the goal was to NOT feel and just complete the tasks put to paper.  It was something I was given or sought out — “more” was agreed upon by all Read more ›

Relationships, Part 1: Parents

Part One in a four-part series of relational examinations.     The family is your first introduction into relationships.  They are the constant you are surrounded with, the base in which all other units are compared.  The two people that set Read more ›