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December 23 - 2010

by: RonRenaud

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I know there are some people who are really dedicated to their health. In fact, Jack Lalanne is the man....

Play Hard - Play Hard


I know there are some people who are really dedicated to their health. In fact, Jack Lalanne is the man. Check this out. I heard him interviewed about 5 years ago and he said that he'd not had ice cream in something like 30 years! Whoa...

 
I, on the other hand, have come to really enjoy and appreciate the benefits of exercise so I play hard but... come holiday time there's lobster, cheesecake, peanut butter Snickers cookies and... oh, I play hard some more.
 
Maybe it's compromise. I just don't think so.
 
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year!
 
Be Good - Don't Compromise in 2011!
 
RR
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1 comments:

Kayla Stelter said...

Hello,
I help maintain the site PhysicalEducationDegree.org, and I am writing to let you know about an article we've published highlighting the 100 Best Web Resources for Physical Education: http://physicaleducationdegree.org/physical-education/

My colleagues and I believe strongly in the value of physical education in schools. Along with helping major obesity problem that the US faces every year, the importance of exercising should be a focal point of any childhood health discussion.

I feel this list of quality sites is useful for both physical educators and those simply looking for information about fitness, and am trying to spread the word about it. If you enjoy the article, I'd be thrilled if you would share it with your readers or anyone else you can think of. Feel free to email me with any questions or comments.

Thanks so much,
Kayla Stelter
December 25, 2012 11:42 PM

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Professional: Pro Coach, Author and Pro Speaker --teaching the wisdom of The Uncompromised from executive boardrooms to county recovery shelters.

 

Personal: Husband, Father, Athlete, Avid Reader (and student of history)  and big fan good conversation on topics ranging from theology to economics and from virtue to the history of war. 

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