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06 Jul2018

Lift STRONG Fundraiser 2018: Navy SEAL Foundation + Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Written by zach. Posted in Announcements, Manasquan, Scotch Plains, Training Videos

Since the day I opened the FIRST warehouse location of The Underground Strength Gym (2007) we’ve been holding an annual (sometimes bi-annual) Lift STRONG Fundraiser.

ALL proceeds and donations go 50/ 50 to The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society AND The Navy SEAL Foundation.

This event is always GREAT FUN with prices for Top 3 Finishers, Raffles, Shirts and overall, GREAT times.

It doesn’t matter whether or not you win or place top 3.

What matters is we show up TOGETHER to do GREAT for others.

Anyone can come and watch or donate. Of course, we NEED competitors and through the years people have shown up from near AND far!

Here are The Details of Lift STRONG 2018!

Date: Saturday, July 28th

Location: Manasquan Underground Strength Gym

202 East Main St

PARKING: CVS or ACME or Street Parking

Registration AT THE DOOR: 9:15 AM – 9:45 AM

Start Time: 10 AM

NOTE: This event usually runs approximately 90-120 minutes and we are 1 mile from the Beach as well as walking distance into down town Manasquan. 5 minutes from Jenkinsons Boardwalk.

We will try to bring a Grill to have a cook out afterwards! Standby for Updates!

Minimum Entry Fee: $20 Donation but MANY People Donate More.

Cash at the Door or Write a Check to either: LLS Org or Navy SEAL Foundation

The Events & Categories!

The Top 3 in These Categories Will Receive Prizes from our Sponsors:

Middle School (This Includes the 8th Graders who Just Finished Middle School)

High School (This Includes the Seniors who Just Graduated HS)

Mens Open (This Includes Adult Athletes Up to Age 39)

Mens Masters (Men 40 Years & Older)

Womens Category? (Age 16 + Older)

The more people who show up to compete and even just to watch, ALL the donations help.

In the past we’ve raised $3K or more so every year we want to break that record.

Every Year, People donate Well over the $20 minimum so show up with the goal of changing lives and supporting those who need our support!

Here are Videos from the Past Lift STRONG Events!

SPONSORS

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17 Feb2018

Stop Being So Sensitive & Get STRONGER

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, Middlesex, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Fat Loss, NJ Football Training, NJ Swim Training, NJ Track & Field Training, NJ Volleyball Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Scotch Plains, STRONG Life Academy, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

The Battle Against Mediocrity is at an all time high.

I had NO clue that you get made fun of for working hard. So these kids are saying it’s cool to be average? It’s cool to be a follower? I can’t accept that.

Perhaps the easiest thing to do is see what all the average people are doing and then you can do the opposite.

Fridays are for my boys…..

  • Instead, you train on Fridays, then you hang out with your friends.

9 AM workouts on the weekends. I used to LOVE weekend lifting, the gym I went to opened up at 6 or 7 AM and I loved being there first. I felt pride that I was training before the majority.

9 AM is too early, man…..

  • ย Stop staying up so late at night, then, after training you get a power breakfast and weekends are an opportunity to sneak in a nap, which is great for recovery and making strength / performance gains.

Yes, I HEAR these things, even at the college level. Which reminds me exactly why YOU must be better than the majority who have the “common” excuses.

Do NOT be the common athlete. Be The UNcommon athlete.

The world is too sensitive. That sensitivity and entitled feeling of always being offended comes from lack of strength. Lack of strength comes from lack of struggle.

  • Tell someone to work harder in the gym, practice or at work and they shut down and can’t move forward. We need to be open to feedback and let the feedback inspire us, not weaken us.
  • Tell someone else to pick up their dog crap off of YOUR lawn and they look at you like you’re the bad person. I was 5 years old with our first dog and I KNEW back then without my Dad telling me, you do NOT leave dog crap anywhere, especially on someone else’s lawn.

I have adults older than me who are too busy to get off their cell phone and pick up their dog crap. These are all lessons of strength. STRONG people follow through, they do all the little things.

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How you do anything is how you do everything.

Listen, do you want to be a successful HUMAN, not just a successful athlete? Then be GREAT, work harder, show up early, stay after practice late and just DO MORE WORK.

Less talk, MORE action.

I see high school coaches getting fired on the regular because parents and athletes complain behind their back and say “He’s too mean”.

Does “too mean” actually translate to the Coach wants athletes showing up on time, being disciplined, working hard, not allowing excuses? I think all of that sounds GREAT because it makes you a better person, NOT just a better athlete!

Ironically, I’ve seen athletes defend their coach who leads the team to a losing record year after year after year. The kids are actually defending mediocrity and taking pride in it.

Is losing 75% of your games / competition even considered mediocrity? That’s called FAILING. I see Coaches like this being in charge year after year. Would you be happy if your child achieved failing results from The Underground?

No. You want excellence from us and I LOVE that. I do not fear the high expectations and I push our Coaches to love it as well. Good enough is not tolerated from the Coaches, I tell them all the time, be great, there is NO other option.

Below is a Video with Mark Ironside, a 2 x high school state champ and 2 x national champ from Iowa under Coach Dan Gable. I used to watch him wrestle when I was younger myself.

There is MUCH to learn here, regardless of your sport! Listen, Watch, Learn & APPLY!

What do you do on your OWN?

  • Get a job helping a landscaper or construction worker over the Summer
  • Enter Road Races and run a 5K a few times
  • Pick up Basketball, Baseball, Football, Wrestling at the park? I have NEVER seen this!

If the Coach is more motivated than the athlete, there is something wrong there.

The Underground is NOT going to lessen our standards. Keep fighting and training to be Awesome. There is no other option!

Oh you want easy AND effective?? / Not here. / @glenn_pendlay @donny.shankle / #undergroundstrengthgym #manasquan #scotchplains

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The “short cut” is by doing ALL the right things, the tough things!

Don’t be delusional or sensitive. Hard Work is what it takes!

Live The Code 365

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05 Feb2018

Do You Want to be a GREAT Athlete Or “Just happy to be Part of the Team”

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Manasquan, NJ Wrestling Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, Success Stories, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

It’s Superbowl Sunday.

A day of watching a BIG game and eating
a lot of junk food…. or NOT!

Well, first off, on holidays or days of
celebration, I think it’s VERY IMPT
to train that morning.

Earn the right to have some bad food
vs being a full time couch potato for the day.

Sit on the couch and you become the couch!

Second, I always found it strange if people would
yell at a TV while other men live out their
dreams and people are stuffing their faces.

Instead, be inspired to work harder and achieve
your OWN level of Greatness.

Yesterday I had a conversation with an
athlete and he was telling me how he was planning
his week at The Underground……

I’ll take tomorrow off bc I have practice on Monday……

I’ll just train every other day so I’m not too sore…..

Parents:

– Your child is NOT being trained by amateurs.

If your child is new here, come in more frequently
so we can coach your child on new exercises and
get them physically AND mentally prepared
for what it takes to be a Champion.

NOTE: has your child read our welcome e book,
Good to Greatness?

Please print it out, read it and LIVE it!

The theory of training every other day is outdated.

It’s an excuse to not show up.

Do you practice sports / compete 6 days a week
in high school?

YES.

You don’t tell the Coach, I ran and jumped yesterday,
can I just sit down today and rest?

You will NOT rise to the occasion.

You will FALL to the level of your preparation.

Even if you’re not at the gym……

It’s actually NOT a day off.

– You’re stretching for 10 minutes every night or using
a foam roller or LAX ball for soft tissue work.

– You’re working on calisthenics to attack your weak areas.

– You’re sprinting hills or sprinting at the local park.

Last time I saw a kid sprinting hills was a few years ago
in my 8 years of living down the shore.

Maybe I see a kid once in a blue moon sprinting
hills in the Summer.

** Pick up Basketball games at the park across the street
from our Manasquan Gym
(where the town complained about
us for playing 10 minutes of Ultimate Football).

Last time I saw that at this park was NEVER in my 8 yrs of living here.

** Did you know I had to hire a lawyer over us warming up with
Ultimate Football for 10 minutes at a desolate park **

It’s TOO easy to win nowadays because sooooo many
people quit or come up with excuses.

Look, even the town I live in tried stopping us from exercising.

Are we intense at The Underground Strength Gym?

YES! So what!?

Nothing wrong with wanting to WIN.

But people love to hate the Winners, do NOT fall
to that low standard.

I will NOT.

To develop Strength for sports AND life, it’s gonna
take HARD work in AND out of the gym.

I can see a Mile away a body that is well fed vs
a body that eats endless processed food.

The healthy eater has healthy skin, the muscles are
consistently growing and the athlete has Great energy.

The crap food eater struggles to gain muscle and actually
looks as if he / she does not train at all.

Chicken, Steak, Potatoes, salad, fruit, whole milk…..

It’s simple, don’t complicate it and be disciplined.

Yesterday while dropping my son off at Baseball
I overheard 2 high school Baseball payers asking
one another…..

Are you still lifting?

No! hahahahaha

They laughed because they weren’t training outside
of Baseball skill work.

It’s amazing but I see this often,
You’re “friends” laugh at you or try to
make fun of you because you’re
a hard worker.

I believe it’s a bad thing to be called a “try hard”?

Listen, we need athletes who strive for average
because NOT everyone can be a Champion.

That’s the TRUTH.

Who needs lame friends who laugh at hard work, anyway?

If you reverse engineer your goals, will it help you to become:

– stronger

– faster

– more explosive

– better conditioned

– stronger joints to reduce chances of injury

– more confidence

– physical and mental durability

That’s 7 traits to HELP you.

But I’m too busy.

I have heard that before as well.

The athletes on our success stories page
here: http://undergroundstrengthclub.com/success-stories/

Have achieved conference titles, all state, state champ,
all american and national titles while also being in
honors classes and getting scholarships to
GREAT academic schools.

Why?

Because GREAT athletes are also GREAT People.

They work for Excellence in ALL areas, not just sports.

We had a state champ wrestler who had a 4.2 GPA.

We’ve worked with athletes who have gone to
IVY League Schools.

They didn’t say, I will do good in school BUT average in sports.

Imagine telling this to a college or a coach, they will walk away from that attitude in a milisecond.

If it’s important, you find a way, if not, you find an excuse.

Everything above is about choices.

Decide to be Great and DO THE WORK.

See you at The Underground.

Live The Code 365

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28 Dec2017

Zach Gets Interviewed by The Asbury Park Press!

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, Middlesex, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Fat Loss, NJ Football Training, NJ Swim Training, NJ Track & Field Training, NJ Volleyball Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, STRONG Life Academy, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

I had a blast getting interviewed by the crew at The Asbury park Press.

LISTEN HERE:

Think about it.

At The Manasquan Underground Strength Gym, the parks and rec department gave usย  ahard time for playing Ultimate Football on a random basis at a desolate park.

In 8 years, I have NEVER seen kids playing Football at this park.

The Basketball courts are empty or maybe have 2 kids shooting hoops.

Do we not play on our own?

Baseball on our own?

Football?

Kill the man with the ball?

STOP treating your child like he / she is a fragile snowflake.

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25 Dec2017

Find a Way to WIN vs Finding Excuses

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, Middlesex, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Football Training, NJ Swim Training, NJ Track & Field Training, NJ Volleyball Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Scotch Plains, STRONG Life Academy, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

I always have this echoing voice in my mind from a Navy SEAL program where the instructor told the boat crew who kept losing, “Just find an Excuse to WIN!”

Normally, we find an excuse to quit.

Excuses are everywhere, how about we find a bigger WHY, dig deeper and find a REASON to fight and WIN.

I promise the pain of regret will haunt you for a lifetime.

This week while you’re on break from school, that’s the ticket.

FIND A WAY.

Let the competition find an excuse, you must dare to be great and that always means your path will be different.

Another tip……

I was listening to an interview with world bronze medalist wrestler, Nick Gwiazdowski, who was a college national champ as well.

He spoke about how his goals kept evolving in high school and the big change was when he placed in states, he realized it wasn’t as big a deal as he once thought.

He realized that if he’s going to states, he might as well go there to WIN.

Prepare, Perform, Prevail.

Train to WIN.

Some of you show up and I can tell,ย  you’re just there for a “workout”.

You’re NOT “training”.

TRAINING has a specific goal and you’re training for something, to achieve something.

A workout is what you do with no real goals or intentions of achieving something GREAT.

We will see you this week!

FIND A WAY.

Live The Code 365,

Zach and Team

PS: In Season or Off Season Training?

Well, this is NOT a commitment to The Underground Strength Gym.

It’s REALLY a commitment to yourself.

When you look at your training at just a sometimes thing, or a convenience thing, well, your results will
always be up and down.

Work hard enough and become GREAT, that’s how this investment pays off.

College Scholarships and more.

Get after it. Success is Not an accident.

PPS: Forward this blog to Coaches and Parents of athletes.

Your support in spreading the word means the world to me!

 

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04 Dec2017

Lessons from Pat Tillman

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, Middlesex, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Football Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, STRONG Life Academy, Success Stories, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

This story on Pat Tillman is beyond inspiring, ALL of our athletes can learn from this Hero.

Look at his traits:

  • Hardest Worker in the Room
  • Modest & Humble
  • Responsible
  • Loyal
  • Patriot
  • Stood for MANY things greater than himself (Team, Family, Country)
  • Gets cut from Varsity Baseball and instead of blaming the coach or making excuses, he hits the weight room and sets more goals!

The Underground Strength Gym stands for so much more than your sports success. The TRUE Strength is when your strength applies to ALL other aspects of your Life.

We’re in a strange world nowadays where I sometimes fear if I am too intense for kids.

Am I too passionate for the parents?

It’s crazy, because that means that hard work and passion are negatives. Come on, NO way.

I thought HARD WORK is the GIFT!

Please share this Video with other athletes, parents and coaches.

This is amazing. I am inspired to keep pushing The STRONG Life Message from The Underground Strength Gym!

RELENTLESS, 100%!

Live The Code 365,

Zach and Team

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29 Nov2017

The STRONG Life Academy & Showing UP During “Tough Times”

Written by zach. Posted in Announcements, Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Football Training, NJ Swim Training, NJ Track & Field Training, NJ Volleyball Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, STRONG Life Academy, Success Stories, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

I am extremely excited to announce a new movement we’re bringing to the schools and The Underground Strength Gym.

It’s Called The STRONG Life Academy.

You can read all about it HERE.

If you’re a Coach, Teacher, Booster Club Parent, Athletic Director or Principal, you will want to look into The STRONG Life Academy asap.

Now……

Onto our topic for today.

I am a “Success” Junkie. I am constantly studying what separates the good from the great. Not just in athletes, but in all walks of life, all careers, etc.

My heart wants ALL of our athletes to be THE BEST, but, then I remind myself that this is simply NOT reality. If ALL of you are the best, then we ALL get the gold medal, and we all win, and it’s always a tie.

So I was listening / watching a video with Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink where he was discussing character.

In a nut shell, it’s ALL about doing the HARD thing.

“Doing the right thing is often the HARDEST thing to do”

It’s easier to quit.

It’s Easier to blame your parents, blame the ref, blame your coach.

It’s HOW you show up when the chips are down.

When the sports season starts….. Do you quit and blame school or do you find a way?

I look at our best athletes, they are also achieving honors in academics and going to great schools like Princeton, Rutgers, Johns Hopkins, NYU, etc.

They don’t choose 1 thing to be great at, they choose to be Great in ALL areas of life.

Excellence is all encompassing.

Decide now, how will you show up when things are not convenient, you’re busy, etc.

The most successful people keep going while average people quit.

You’re always 1 step away from Greatness.

It’s ALL a choice!

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26 Oct2017

The Difference Between Good Athletes VS GREAT Athletes?

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Basketball Training, NJ Cross Country Training, NJ Fat Loss, NJ Football Training, NJ Swim Training, NJ Track & Field Training, NJ Volleyball Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, Success Stories, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

From our middle school athletes to D1 athletes, I get to see a LOT of different athletes.

– Varied talent levels

– Varied natural abilities

– Varied Attitudes / Personalities

– Varied work ethic

And then this morning, I saw a GREAT Video based on a boxer who broke his neck and made a come back.

It inspired me to speak about a favorite topic, WORK ETHIC!

This boxer breaks his neck and fights to make a comeback.

How TOUGH is your life?

  • I see kids who are sore and can’t make it to 1 training session?
  • Or athletes who skip training sessions because they need to hang out with friends?

Is that 1 hr of training destroying your life?

We need to get TOUGHER. The training is a privilege!!

The thing is.

It IS ALL SIMPLE, just like the video says. It IS Simple.

Stop complicating everything.

I said SIMPLE…..

It is NOT EASY.

Hence, why so many athletes come and go.

As soon as it gets hard, many will quit.

I wish it wasn’t the case, but it’s the truth.

I watch our most successful athletes from youth to D1, and wanna know what theBEST do?

THEY DO THE WORK.

– proper nutrition

– consistent training, BOTH in season AND off season

– Recovery work on their own

– proper sleep / lifestyle

– great coaching

– great social circles

If you are missing just 1 of the above, you have 85%.

Missing 2 of the above or maybe inconsistent on 2 of the above, you are at 70-80%.

Guess what 75% is?

AVERAGE.

Point being…..

Don’t come and go from The Underground.

Don’t eat junk every day.

Don’t go to sleep at midnight.

Don’t make excuses about your lack of skill, you can train ANY sport with your teammates on the playground, anywhere

Don’t blame the ref, the coach, the bla bla bla.

BLAME YOURSELF.

You’re sore and can’t train?

Getting rid of soreness happens through blood flow, aka exercise. Show Up, do the work. Again, Again and Again.

Sitting home and sulking doesn’t help anyone.

I want to see you be GREAT.

But guess what…..

That doesn’t matter. What I want, what the Coaches want, it doesn’t mean zip.

Your Mom & Dad need to support you.

And YOU, the athlete, YOU have to do the work. Go get a job to help pay and take ownership over your training.

Mediocrity is a choice.

What do YOU choose? Average or AWESOME!? Deep down, YOU KNOW the answer.

Live The Code 365,

Zach and Team

 

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24 Oct2017

Did The Yankees Lose to Astros Because of “Core Work”?

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, NJ Baseball Training, NJ Football Training, NJ Wrestling Training, Scotch Plains, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

Yesterday I was watching the Yankees game with my family.

My son loves Baseball and gets into it big time.

While watching the game, or any sport for that matter, I am always looking at how the athletes move, why
one team is better than the next, the mindset, the physiques, the speed, etc.

I watched Aaron Judge make a jumping catch in the outfield and in slow motion you see his forearm
smashing against the wall.

Although the wall was padded, on an untrained athlete, it would have likely caused a broken arm or an injury.

STRENGTH IS NEVER A WEAKNESS.

When that happened all I thought about was how so many Baseball parents get duped by the buzz words of “baseball core work”.

Did Judge sprint, jump and then smash against the wall because of core work or is he Strong, Fast, Explosive because of Training for Performance with Basics?

Sure, he is a Genetic Freak, but is THAT an excuse?

Do all the “core work” you want, REAL “core work” comes from stabilizing your trunk through movement, both loaded and unloaded.

Another Yankee player dropped the ball from his glove, then in a second realized the mistake, he jumped right, grabbed the ball with bare hands and threw to first with lightning speed and accuracy, all from a “Bad Position”.

Did he have this reactive speed and strength from an imperfect position because of “Baseball Specific Core Work”.

Regardless of the sport, the athlete must have great skill.

The sport itself is the ONLY “sports specific training”.

The ability to jump, sprint, transition from position to position comes from being “STRONG”.

When you’re strong, your muscles greater force.

The way we train at The Underground, the athletes develop greater coordination, greater reactive speed,
greater strength from good positions AND imperfect positions……

Why do we train with odd objects and sand filled medicine balls?

Why do we perform exercises on 1 leg?

Because it strengthens the body for the common times ALL athletes find themselves in awkward positions.

When your body is strong all around, you perform with speed and precision compared to the untrained athlete.

WORK HORSES. / Athletes training this morning & competing in sports same day. / #STRONG is STRONG!! / #NoExcuses #UndergroundStrengthGym #Manasquan #ScotchPlains

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Everything we do is “core work” – our training constantly challenges posture and position and we train the athletes to maintain proper technique under the stress.

So you see, a squat is not a squat, is not a squat.

1 athlete doing a squat under one roof is not the same under our roof.

That’s right.

For training, you go to an expert Strength & Performance Coach, you’re here at The Underground Strength Gym.

– Some don’t though. They allow this to be done by the high school coach at school who is likely not an expert outside his / her sport.

– For your teeth, you go to a licensed Dentist, yes?

Or, do you go to the guy up the street who saw a few YouTube videos and read some articles on how the “pros train”?

I hope you go to an actual Dentist for your child, not someone who pretends to be a Dentist!

Keep Living for The Relentless Pursuit of Excellence, being GREAT is a Choice. Do The WORK!

Live The Code 365,

Zach and Team

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09 Oct2017

Baseball Strength Training TRUTH + Are YOU Training to be Good or GREAT??!!

Written by zach. Posted in Articles, Athlete Training, Edison, Manasquan, Middlesex, NJ Baseball Training, Nutrition, Scotch Plains, Success Stories, Training Videos, Underground Strength Camp, Workouts

Baseball Player, Chris Lee Remained 178 lbs BUT, dropped from 32% Body Fat to 12% Body Fat

I put together a LIVE Video on our Instagram to discuss the common fallacies behind Baseball Performance Training as well as the mindset behind what it takes to be GREAT at your chosen sport (s).

Unfortunately, the over abundance of information or misinformation rather, has confused players, parents and coaches and often times scared these players into being fragile, scared athletes.

Watch this video as I discuss the TRUTH about Baseball Strength & Performance as well as the mindset Coaches, Parents and Athletes must adopt if they plan to do anything beyond “good enough”.

In the Video Below, you see Ethan Diamond squatting 255 lbs, he will train 3 days in a row to get in his training before traveling for his weekend Baseball Tournaments.

Ethan constantly talks about how he feels more powerful hitting, running and throwing when he trains consistently, including in season.

Success is NO accident.

Some Quotes to ponder……

Strength Is NEVER A Weakness.

There is No Such Thing As Weak & Successful.

If You Act & Think Fragile, You Will Be Fragile.

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