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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Finished books available for review

For anyone interested i have two books that i have finished and would like to have reviewed. Just ask me and i can get you a copy.
The two books are:

Kingslayers -
A modern fantasy novel that takes place on Mongelt. This book deals with a group of elite soldiers during the start of the 2nd Dragon Wars. Kingslayers is the first book in a potential series. Though i would like Kingslayers to be reviewed, i have other books i would like to publish before this.

Twitching -
In in dept guide to the different muscle fibers, and how to train these fibers to acheive the body you want. Twitching is designed to improve the body's athletic performance, and how to sculpt the body you want. It is not just designed for the high performance athlete, it also can help anyone getting started in achieving their fitness goals. Everyone either wants to improve their body, or want to maintain the body they have. This book will help in both. Not only would i like Twitching read, but also put to the test. i hope to get this book published this year, but i don't want to publish this without it being reviewed and tested by as many people as possible.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The latest!!!

I have been waiting for the day that i could add this post. I didn't want to add another post until i got a job, and this weeek, i finally did!!! Better yet, i got my old job at Heritage back as a paraprofessional. I loved that job. When i first got it, just before getting married, i had to create that job from scratch. They saw a need to have a teacher teach the most dangerous kids, and i had to organize how to do it. When the job reopened up, i pounced on it like it was a loose soccer ball! Without even an interview, i got a call that i got the job! I'm so excited to return to Heritage! Especially back to my favorite job.

Also i got another job in february. I am a tracker for troubled youth in an aftercare program called Today's Youth. I have three kids that i visit and help through their program. They live with a proctor parents (like a foster parent but more temporary) and i help with the kids' program. It' s a descent job, and during the summer i plan to keep both jobs. That will give me more than 50 hours a week of work. Once school starts in the fall however, i will probably quite the tracker job, but stay at Heritage while i'm in school.

I have changed my major for the last time -- i know i say that every time, this is the sixth time i've changed it -- I'm now majoring in intigrated studies in psychology and physical education. I expect to graduate in the fall of 2010. Another post will explain the reason for that major.

At the first men's soccer team meeting at UVU the team suprisingly voted me as the team captain. I was shocked that 14 of the 20 players there voted for me to be captain. I don't think i even knew half of them, and the two other captains from last year were also nominated. I've decided not to go glory hunting this year. I have left UVU twice before to go play for other teams(xpress and Dixie) and i'm sick of vain promises and sitting on a bench. I even turned down an offer this year to tryout for the Real reserve squad. I talked to guys who tried out and they were sure that i would have made the team. But i would rather be a captain and start every game, then sit on the bench as a back up. maybe if a chance like that finds me after i am done with school...

Landon is still suprising us! Grandma practiced clapping with Landon and that night we clapped forLandon, and he was like "ok i'll clap now" and he started clapping for us. It was amazing! I often find my mouth starting to hurt from smiling so much. I can just watch my son for hours, and i don't realize it, but he just makes me smile. He's the cutest kid! And he isn't just well behaved when he visits grandma and grandpa, he always acts so cute! Any day now he is going to decide to start walking on his own. We know he can do it, he just likes the support for now. Like knowing dad's hand is holding the seat when the training wheels are taken off. I'm the luckiest guy in the world to get to spend my days with the greatest son and the most loving wife!

Intigrated studies in Psychology and Physical Education

This is my admitance essay i wrote to get into my degree. It explains why i'm choosing it...


FUSION OF BODY AND MIND
Integrated Studies Admission Essay
There has always been a separation of improving the mind, and improving the body. Therapist and counselors have been trained to improve the mind’s conditions, while trainers and coaches improve the body’s. I have worked for nearly 5 years as a counselor and just as long as a coach. I believe there is a link between the two. The conditions of the body affect the mind, while the mind’s state of being can be seen in the body.
For example, problems like obesity, anorexia, and drug abuse. All these problems originate from the mind and are reflected by the body. Though working with just the mind will cause a change in the body, the process is slow for both mind and body. If I pursue the career as a counselor I will work with both and speed up the improvement of each. I would have more tools to work with to improve the people I help. I can use physical activities to improve the mind, and also mental activities to improve the body.
For example with obesity. If I just worked with a patient’s mind to help him control the cravings he will eventually be able to suppress the cravings and lose weight and live healthier. But where are these cravings coming from in the first place? The answer is the body. Just training the mind puts it in conflict with the body, but having the mind and body working together they stay more in harmony with each other, and the change is not as difficult. By working simultaneously with the mind and body, I can help the patient control the cravings from the body, and suppress the cravings with the mind. This dramatically increases the patient’s progress. With most other physical and psychological problems the rate of progress is also increased by working both mind and body. Through an integrated study of psychology and Physical Education, I can properly study both improving mind and body.
I also plan to coach for the rest of my life. Many athletes will say that their sport is 90% mental and only 10% physical. Yet most coaches only work with the physical side of the game. That means they’re missing most of the game. With an integrated studies degree in both physical and mental improvement, I can be a better coach. Similar to coaching is a sports psychologist.
I have been a soccer goalkeeper since age five. If at all possible I would love to play professional. One of the best attributes of a goalkeeper is fast reflexes. I have always had the desire to understand the reflexes, but to do so, I have discovered that I need to study both how the mind sends the reflexes and how this signal is affected by muscle movement. I have always wanted to learn how to improve the reflexes. But that requires improving both the mind and body.
I have always seen the fusion and teamwork of the mind and body, just choosing Psychology or Physical Education as a major would be an incomplete degree for me. Fusing the two is the only way to properly improve someone’s life.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Beautiful Day











Today was such a beautiful day! So me and Landon decided to play in the sun for a little! He is getting so big!
Landon is now 9 1/2 months old! He super-crawls everywhere! He's so fast! He loves to play with his toys and could sit and study a toy for such a long toy. He's so observant! He really enjoys water! When we start his bath water, he practically dives into the bath tub! He also got to go swimming with his daddy, uncle and cousins- Michael and Emma, and absolutely loved it! He especially loves to see his cousins and play with them! He loves kids and just smiles and laughs at them. He's seems so determined to play with them. His latest is playing chase with his cousin Emma. At Grandma and Grandpa's house he was chasing her all around the kitchen and giggling so much! We are having so much fun with him :) He also has the talent of letting out these loud fake laughs. It's hilarious! His favorite foods are crackers, bananas, carrots, and whatever we're having for dinner. He'll stand by us when we're eating and open his mouth for some food. He also has 6 teeth fully in, one that has just poked through, and another on its way in. We have also been practicing walking with him. He's really good at walking around holding on to just one of our fingers! We're guessing he'll be walking soon!
He's a little bundle of joy and has a "million-dollar smile," as his Grandpa says. We are excited for new talents he'll pick up along the way!