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Competition Team Updates
Contact
Info:

web: http://www.straightblastgym.com

email: info@straightblastgym.com

 

New in the SBGi Members Forum

New Southern U.S. Regional Director

 

From Matt:
First off I’d like to thank the previous Regional Director,
Adam Singer, for a job well done over the last several years. Adam has played a large role in the formation of SBGi from the start, and hisservice is greatly appreciated by all.

Like all positions within SBGi, RD’s are meant to be

rotating positions. And as such I am very happy to announce our newest Regional Director for the Southern Region of the USA, Harry Powell.

 

Those of you who have met Harry at various Camps, retreats, or training sessions know that he is a talented, experienced, and mature coach. And he will be readily available to help everyone in

his area who may have questions, or need guidance.

Harry has been training in martial arts for the last 15 years, and began running a fulltime gym seven years ago in 1999. Like many of the coaches in the SBGi organization, Harry went the path

from

traditional martial arts to JKD, then on to functional combat sports and Alive

training. His main focus today is helping athletes in his gym to be

the

best that they can be. To quote Harry:

“We try to create an environment where

athletes regardless of their age or personal goals can have a place to meet and improve their games.”

Harry can be reached at:
sbg_al@bellsouth.net or (256) 851-7121

 

 

Honoring the Process

Be sure to check out Matt’s new

Aliveness 101 Blog entry, “Honoring the Process.” A brief excerpt:

“What I realized better after that day was two things.

The first is that the rush of joy that the athlete experienced at that moment didn’t just come because of a success on the mat, but instead that the success on the mat had served as a vehicle for a different understanding, and that this understanding was actually a certain

kind of pleasure that only comes in moments where you learn something new about yourself. Where you have discovered it, through trials and risk, and made it through to another side.

And the second thing I realized is this. . . . that I as a Coach had little to do for that process, beyond my

role in creating a safe and healthy environment that allows its frequent

occurrence.”

To read more, click on the link below:

Honoring the Process, click here

New Editor

There’s a new editor in town, Hos. I’ll be helping out with the newletter from now on, so let’s keep those updates, articles, training tips, and illicit confessions coming!

-Stephen Whittier


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