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Random Thoughts on Core Training

3 States, 2 Countries, and a Province

This article has gone a few miles. It did not take me long to write, but I worked on it for a few thousand miles. These are my random thoughts on core training.

A Favorite Spot of Mine

I started it in Blaine, Washington, the USA, about 30 minutes from my house, in another country and province (Surrey, British Columbia, Canada).

If I have to travel to the USA, I do what I can to leave a little earlier and visit Blaine. It is a sleepy seaside town with a few of my favorite places. It is only about 30 to 60 minutes from Vancouver, Canada, but it feels like a world away.

My favorite place is this coffee shop which looks over the Pacific Ocean and is in an old train caboose. It reminds me of when I was a kid and had birthday parties at the old McDonald’s caboose. I like sitting on the deck beside the caboose, looking over the ocean, and doing a little writing – like this article. Where have those things gone?

Sadly, on this trip, the caboose was closed. Hoping it was temporary, but I had a plan “B.”

I headed off to the other coffee shop in town, the old heritage house. I was hoping I would be lucky and get the table beside the front window, which looks over to city hall and is right beside the coffee shop fireplace.

The coffee shop was abuzz this morning, which always makes writing easier.

While in the coffee shop, I worked on the presentation I was doing this weekend in Orange County, California. It is always fun molding a presentation. It is fantastic to shape and carve an idea into a specific message. I know people will learn a little and have a good chuckle.

Learning at 10,000 Feet

Next, it was off to the Blaine airport and a flight down to Orange County.

This is an excellent photo, but I don’t know how to face it. Ugh.

I have been doing it late when flying, using the time to learn. I will load up my iPhone with video presentations, plus I will bring a few research articles (going through a great one on frozen shoulder.)

Let me share some information on the random thoughts on core training from the three presentations I viewed. (I have a tough time watching one thing, so I bounce around between a few).

Shatterproof Spine by John Izzo

Post Rehab Essentials by Dean Somerset

Complete Core Training by Mike Robertson

There was a lot more in each presentation, but a few things stood out from my random thoughts on core training.

After about three hours, I was in Cali.

I was sad to have the learning end but happy to squeeze out between two of the worst airplane passengers (Ms. Grumpy and Mr. Bumper). And I learned a lot on that flight and can’t wait for the flight back.

I think that is it. My presentation time has changed, and I will be talking Friday afternoon, so I have to work on it. Have a great Friday, and we will talk to you next week.

Rick Kaselj, MS

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