happiness

Giving: Can Gift Giving Really Make You Healthier?

"We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give."

- Winston Churchill 

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We all one time or another have heard that giving is something that you should do and maybe you have even heard that it is good for you, but maybe you're still wondering why? It isn't just the churches and non-profits in the world that think you should give, even science shows that it's actually good for your health. Which is why there is even more of a reason for us to be giving ;)..

There are three specific chemicals in your brain that are released during the act of giving. Serotonin, Dopamine, and Oxytocin. These three chemicals make up what they call the happiness triad, and for a good reason.  Serotonin works in conjunction with Dopamine as a reward and relax response. Oxytocin is partially responsible for creating our feeling of empathy and trust in relationships. Not too long ago I was listening to a talk from Simon Sinek where he talks about these three chemicals and why they are ESSENTIAL to our survival as a species. In short, and not nearly as eloquently as he said it; our species has evolved on our ability to do well together and not on our own. These chemicals have helped spur on behaviors that would likely help our "tribe" survive by incentivizing giving help to one another. Dopamine is released when we are in the act of giving, producing a feeling that we want to be able to repeat. Serotonin is released to help us understand, learn, and remember how to get that boost of dopamine again. And oxytocin is released to foster a sense of trust causing our blood pressure to drop and an inhibition of the sympathetic nervous system that allows us to relax and recover. This all happens because our body knows that we were made to live collectively as humans! How awesome is that!?

Last but not least, I have been reading, "The 5 Love Languages" by Gary Chapman and there is a section completely dedicated to gift giving. Here is a snapshot:


"The connection between love and gifts is more deeply rooted than most people realize. How old were you the first time you picked a flower or dandelion and gave it to your mom as a present--a way of saying, 'I love you'? How many knickknacks did you create for your parents at camp, in Sunday school, or in art class?

The instincts are there. Harnessing and perfecting those natural inclinations is the key to becoming fluent in the love language of gift giving. 

The notion that delighted your parents all those years ago (and perhaps still does) runs strong in people whose primary love language is gift giving. A gift is something they can hold in their hands as they say, 'Look, he was thinking of me.' Therein lies the appeal. You have to think of someone before you give them a gift. The gift itself is a symbol of that thought. It doesn't matter whether it costs money. What's important is that you thought of them--that you took the time to consider what would make them happier, then followed through."


This piece hit me pretty hard because I struggle with giving monetary and physical gifts. The minimalist in me says that gifts are a waste of time, energy, and resources, but even deeper my heart is beginning to learn that it's honestly the thought that counts. Letting a person know that you "know" them and create something meaningful for them. Money or no money, you can let people know you care about them! 


Thanks for reading and joining me on The Road to Better Health! I would love it if you shared this post with someone you think would benefit for reading this blog, we are so close to 100 subscribers and I want to continue impacting as many lives as I can.

 Check out this infographic by HAPPIFY to have your mind blown by some giving facts!

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Be Like Water

"Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless — like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup; You put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash."

- Bruce Lee


STRESS REDUCTION

The genius of this statement is easy to understand and hard to implement. The idea of flow is a way to live a stress free life that will change you forever. Adapting to change like water will help you lead a healthier happier life. Here are 5 different ways you can continue your journey on The Road to Better Health:

  • Exercise
    -an easy way to regulate hormones, expend energy, be present, and improve your confidence. Anywhere from 10 minutes to 1 hour can help to reduce your stress and even help you sleep better.
  • Meditation
    - The practice of being present usually involves deep breathing, sitting still, and a singular focus, usually in the present moment. Try to incorporate some calming music or a candle/incense to accompany your practice. 
  • Write Things Down
    - When the overwhelmed feeling of having too much to do creeps up on you, try starting a to do list and start at the top. Having tasks written down can dramatically reduce stress Check out this article.
  • Laugh
    - The science is sound, check it out. laugh more
  • Learn to Say No
    - In life we are typically offered more and more and sometimes we can do ourselves some good by saying no. In a world of doing, sometimes we need to start being. Time for yourself is just as important as the time you give away. 

Stress is important in living a healthy life but like many things, balance is essential when trying to manage how much and which kinds of stress are beneficial. Generally speaking CRONIC stresses are not good for you, where ACUTE stresses are good for you. While this isn't always the case I think it is a fair way to quickly asses your stress levels. Now get out there, start livin' and I'll see YOU on The Road to Better Health.

 

Don't forget to share and subscribe if you like this content, and keep an eye out for a couple challenges I'll be doing in December and January!

a good type of stress ;)

a good type of stress ;)

Practice Gratefulness Now

With thanksgiving tomorrow I have a few things that will leave you happier and healthier for the big day. First and foremost, Thanksgiving is THE day of the year dedicated to gratefulness so you bet I will ask you to do a little exercise. 


When you first wake up Thursday morning I want you to get a pen and paper and to write a list of 3 people you are grateful for and WHY. 

Then guess what. . .

call them. If those people aren't eating a meal with you, I want you to call them and express your gratitude for them being in your life. 

If you WILL see them today, I want you to write a letter to them that you can give to them quietly at some point during the day. Sometimes kind words can really get lost in the mix of everything especially if there isn't separate time to talk with that person 1 on 1. Go on, explain to that person how much they mean to you. 

Not only is this exercise for you to get a little vulnerable and sensitive with someone important to you, it is also for them. To hear words of encouragement, or that they make a difference in your life. They exercise with only continue to build the one thing that all great friendships:

TRUST

Photo By Cecily Breeding @ Camp Yoga 2017

Photo By Cecily Breeding @ Camp Yoga 2017


Very quickly, if you want to dig deeper into gratitude and want to know a quick way that you can enrich your life with a little bit of gratitude follow the exercise below for a full year! starting on Thanksgiving

  • Buy a journal 
  • Once a week write down 3 things you are grateful for (I prefer Sunday night) 
  • You can be grateful for the same thing more than once 
  • On thanksgiving 2018 tally your top 10 things you are grateful for from the past year
  • Around the dinner table, explain to everyone the challenge and your 10 pieces
  • CHALLENGE EVERYONE TO DO THIS NEXT YEAR

FINALLY FOOD!


This year instead of indulging yourself with all the food you can set your eyes on, I want you to choose ONE and let that food take your attention. So often I feel like on Thanksgiving I get overwhelmed by all the different foods there are. My solution this year? Keep my tunnel vision. 

I'll let you know next week how it goes and I would love to hear your tips for eating healthy over the Thanksgiving holiday!

Photo of Liz in Hawaii in April of this year.

Photo of Liz in Hawaii in April of this year.

"They are able, who think they are able" -Virgil

Liz here this week. Hope you enjoy :) ...

I believe people don’t just accomplish their goals on accident. Those who are motivated to reach a specific goal usually write it down, look at it everyday, and continually find ways to get themselves closer to reaching it through training, practicing, and putting in the hard work to take themselves where they want to go. You may have heard goal-setting tips before such as writing your goals on the mirror, setting timelines for yourself, and mapping out the steps you will need to take along the way. But what people sometimes forget and is one majorly essential attribute in striving for your goals: self-efficacy.

Self – Efficacy: One’s belief in their ability to succeed in a specific situation, accomplish a task, or reach a goal

Maybe you’ve heard of this term, maybe you haven’t, but I know everyone has heard the main idea of what self-efficacy encompasses through phrases like “Believe in yourself and anything is possible” or “Have faith and all your dreams will come true” or one that I personally resonate with more “The body achieves what the mind believes.” Although these may be extremely overused, cheesy, and not very effective in motivating you to get fired up, I believe the underlying message here IS EVERYTHING when it comes to accomplishing your goals.

The definition of self-efficacy is someone who has a belief in his or her own ability to succeed. I realize not everything you want to be, do, or become is attainable through simply ‘believing in yourself’’ but if you create SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound goals) – maybe I’ll have Kolby write a blog on SMART goals soon – then a huge part of reaching these goals is knowing and believing you actually have the ability to accomplish them. I believe our human bodies and minds are so much more powerful and capable than we give them credit for, myself included.

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Kolby has been asking me to write a blog for a while now and I finally got around to it, inspired by two sources. The first-  I am currently working on getting my Group Fitness Instructor certification and the term self-efficacy came up in my reading for how to help your fitness class participants be more successful in class. This instantly fired me up as I often experience this with my friends and clients through the direct correlation between increasing someone’s self-efficacy and helping them reach their goals, especially with the ocean.

Which brings me to the second real-life inspiration. My friends Cecily, Chelsea, and I went for a swim the other morning out at Zuma Beach where there is a buoy offshore about 250 yds. (I got Cecily’s approval to tell this story as she exemplified the perfect example of just how powerful self-efficacy can be). Cecily and I have been swimming together regularly over the past few weeks as she is training for a triathlon and wants to get more comfortable swimming in the ocean and getting through the waves. We kept our fins on to swim to the buoy and while we were blissfully enjoying the morning sun and calm water, she said something along the lines of, “It’ll be so cool one day to swim out to the buoy and back without fins.” As soon as she said this, I got an idea! And tried to hide my mischievous excitement as much as possible... We made it out to the buoy and as we were nearing the shore again we checked our watches and had some extra time before we needed to go. I suggested we do another buoy swim, seeing the dread on her face, but knowing she would accept the challenge because of her willing and constant adventure-seeking spirit. (She’s definitely a do-er, if you read Kolby’s blog last week). After I proposed another swim I added, “But with no fins.” I had seen her swim almost twice this distance in the pool without fins and had no doubt she could do it. She wouldn’t have the pool’s wall to grab if she wanted to rest or the comfort of seeing what’s below her feet, but I told her I would swim next to her while holding her fins, just in case she needed them. I wanted to give her this peace of mind as I somewhat felt like I was tricking her into swimming more than she was planning to today, and maybe more than she even thought she was capable of. Although slower, we made it to the buoy and back and once her feet touched down on the sand in the shoreline I reminded her of the words she said not more than 15 minutes before.

"It’ll be so cool one day to swim out to the buoy and back without fins."

Little did Cecily know that "one day" statement was going to be that very day. So what goals do you have for yourself currently? Do you believe your body is capable? Is a belief of incapacity stopping you from even trying? Because I believe 100% in the amazing capabilities our bodies have, but you have to believe it too. I suggest finding someone who has reached or attained a similar goal as yours and asking them about their experiences. What did they do to get there, what would they do differently, and if they have any recommendations for you. They most likely will have some advice that will increase your self-efficacy in the pursuit of your goals. They might even tell you it will be easier than you think. All goals start in the mind before doing any physical prep for your body. One of my favorite quotes my mom gave me at my high school graduation is

You are braver than you believe & stronger than you seem & smarter than you think.
— Said by Christopher Robin to Winnie the Pooh.

 

Your mind is your body’s biggest obstacle. Or it can be your biggest source of inspiration, motivation, and encouragement. Take a leap in the direction of your goals by changing your mindset and not letting the belief of inability or inadequacy get in your way.

Do You Play?

This topic hit me pretty hard this week. . .  With the completion of the Play Hat project I had some time to sit down and reflect on WHY I wanted to make these hats so bad. Trust me when I tell you, it had it's ups and downs, twists and turns, and complications and set backs. Reflecting refreshed my WHY and helps me live in confidence. 


SEA GLASS THROWDOWN


A few days ago my fiancé Liz and I were down at the beach to do some filming, (more projects coming!) reading, and editing. About two hours into the day we went to do something that we do on a fairly regular basis; look for sea glass. If you live by the ocean you may have an idea of what . I am talking about but for the rest of you, sea glass is pretty unique. Typically, along the shore line at low tides, piles of rocks form where the ocean is bringing in this gravel from all over the world, depending on currents, storms, swell, and tons of other things. In these rock piles you can find pieces of glass that have become rounded and aged by the constant wearing of the ocean and the rocks around it. Sea glass isn't always present in abundance so sometimes you have to "hunt" for it. A couple things are pretty unique about sea glass. First, its comes in crazy different shapes, sizes, and colors and second, every piece of sea glass has a story. Some pieces are hundreds of years old and were used for medicine bottles while others were once Coco Cola bottles at one point. You can actually get a pretty good idea of how old and what that piece was once a part of at sometime in the past just by the thickness and color. 


What is so important about sea glass that you go and "hunt" it in your spare time?


Nothing! This is exactly the point I want to make today. For Liz and I, hunting sea glass is one way for us to PLAY. Play is defined as an activity done for recreation or enjoyment rather than a serious or practical purpose. There is nothing serious or practical about searching for sea glass. There is no value (other than it's pretty) and it ALWAYS brings smiles and laughter to both our faces. Something that keeps us happier and healthier as we go through our daily lives. It is used as a tool by us and we hardly even realize it. 

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PLAY

To engage in an activity for enjoyment or recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose. 


I want to challenge you this week to reflect on the word play and its definition and I want you to look into your life and find something that resonates with the word. Think how that activity made you feel and how it moved your thoughts. I would love for you to share how YOU play in the comments below. If you don't feel comfortable writing in the comments below, I would love a personal email or text with YOUR version of play. Here are a few different things you might not typically recognize as play: Going on a walk with your dog, card games with friends/family, Mini golf, going for a walk with a friend, building things with your hands, Legos, video games, rock climbing, surfing, swimming, knitting, and lots of other crazy things too!


DO YOU PLAY?

If this resonated with you or you found value in it, please share it with a friend. Sometimes you find inspiration in the strangest of times. I believe that ANYBODY can benefit by joining The Road to Better Health and the journey that we are all on. 

Why is Being Healthy So Hard?!

So often when I approach others about being healthy I am almost instantaneously hit back with reasons being healthy is too hard and un-achievable. I wanted to know why this is always the first response to a change that seems to be a no brainer. 

The first thought that comes to mind is the quote from Teddy Roosevelt, "Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty..."

But I want to dig deeper into why being healthy is hard and I want to look at one thing in particular that lets everything else fall into place. That piece is HABITS. 

I looked up several different ways that habits are built and broken and why change is hard. I came across this video about making and breaking habits and it's AWESOME! I linked it below

This sparked my interest and opened my eyes a little bit to why and how others see habits and of course how I see the simple habits all over my life.

The 3 things that he talks about are SINGAL SPEED, WILLPOWER MUSCLE, AUTOPILOT. He shows pretty good visual explanation of how each of these influences habits in very real ways. 

Connecting habits with health, Charles Duhigg wrote a book called "The Power of Habit" where he talks about how our will power is finite. 

What does this mean? Well if we try to form too many habits at the same time, or make BIG changes in our lives, our willpower gets tired and we end up not being able to form the habit. 

While trying to take on all the new habits associated with healthy living our willpower is spread VERY thin and the likelyhood that we give up is high. Don't get sucked into too many habits at the same time. 

He also found that as people strengthened their willpower muscles in one part of their lives - in the gym, or a money management program - that strength spilled over into what they ate or how hard they worked. 

So we know that once you can steadily build your willpower, it DOES start to effect all areas of your life. 

Here is my lesson for you today. If living healthy feels like too big of a task, I ask you to focus just one ONE aspect until it becomes habit, then move to the next aspect. I have found that this, like goal setting, cuts the image from the massive mountain to the next step and become much more attainable. 

What do I think everyone's first step should be? Easy, Join a community of like minded people. This could be a Facebook group, it could be a newsletter HERE (shameless plug), it could be a challenge, it can seriously be anything where you are exposed to more information about health and wellness. Once you are consistently learning about what it means to be healthy, Then it's time to take the next step. That step can be different for everyone! You can take THIS quiz to see where that step should be. 

Next time the thought of being healthy makes you feel overwhelmed, remember, all things worth doing are hard, but YOU have the tools to make it easier on yourself. 

Welcome to The Road to Better Health

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Time to Step up and Reach Out

In the past year I have been gearing up to launch my health and wellness company whose mission is to improve the lives of as many people I can reach. While going through college and after graduating I have always been trying to find my life's mission and I truly believe that I have found mine and want you to be a part of it. I studied sports medicine at Pepperdine and have spent the past 5 years as a CrossFit coach at CrossFit Malibu under the infamous Michael Anderson. I have worked hard to get several certifications and relevant work experience from as many different people as I can. Check out our ABOUT page to read up about this

The Road to Better Health is the realization of my mission to bring health and wellness to the local area around me and reach out virtually to impact those who want to live a healthier happier life but would like some guidance on the journey. I’m excited to have you along.

I do several things that I believe I have mastered and can help others become better with. Things like personal training, ocean safety lessons, corporate wellness programs, remote wellness coaching, basic financial coaching, and adventure retreats are a few and I’m still developing others. The goal of all of my services are to genuinely care about people enough to challenge what they think they are capable of and lead them to a better life.

Check out the PLAY hats at the bottom of the page!


I am inviting you to be a part of my journey and there are several different ways you can get involved and add value to your life.


SUBSCRIBE TO MY BLOG

Every week I release new ways that you can put yourself on the road to better health. These can range from daily practices to helpful apps to track your progress, to how-to guides for things you've always known you should do but just didn't know how to get started. It’s completely free and you can sign up here: BLOG. Don’t worry, I’m not spamming you. Please check out my content before you sign up so you don’t get confused about what I write about.


SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL

I would like to post more and more videos on my channel but I need the support from you guys. I typically post either about my adventures in the outdoors or health and wellness tips to keep you moving! 

I want to expand into filming some exercise demos, and in depth strategies on how to live a healthier happier life. By December my goal is to be putting out 1 new video each week. Check it out here: YouTube


START A WELLNESS PROGRAM WITH ME

This is the only one that requires you to actually talk to me, in case that absolutely terrifies you. I am, after all, a pretty hard guy to get along with. ;)

For $85 (less than $30 month) you can work 1 on 1 with me from anywhere in the US to develop a 90 day wellness program that is tailored to your goals and needs (50% discount). We start with a personal assessment of 3 large areas of your life; food, exercise, and stress, we do some baseline testing and goal setting and based off that I create a 90 day program that aimed at improving your life in the areas that you need it most. I check in with you weekly to see what and how changes can to be made. After 3 months we re-evaluate and change our goals accordingly. 

Sound like something you might want to try? Check it out HERE.


SHARE MY CONTENT

If you have read all this are still not interested in anything I have to say, I ask you one MASSIVE favor. Share my page or content with someone you think could benefit from what I am offering. You can find peace in knowing that you are making ME the best version of myself by doing so. Every person who you share this with has a profound impact on how I am able to grow in the coming years. 


PLAY HATS

My logo for the company is very important to me because it includes the word PLAY. This word has shaped my life in the past 7 years and I want to inspire and encourage others to embrace the power of this word in their lives. 

PLAY is a verb that means to do an activity for enjoyment rather than a serious purpose. As we grow out of childhood this is a concept for most of us that we unlearn and sometimes even mock. Play has the power to flip your world upside down and put you on the road to better health.

I have created a high quality hat with sustainable materials with the goal to expand my reach, to remind you to go play, and to spread joy to as many people as I can. 

The hat comes with two stickers and a PLAY placard so you can always have a reminder around even if you're not wearing your hat! I've included some pictures so you can check it out. 

I am linking a pre-order form HERE so you can secure your hat early. You have the option to pay now or pay later, but paying now gets you a sweet little discount. 

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Moving into the unknown is a scary thing and very hard to step into but I have spent the past 7 years preparing myself to make a move like this. Learning many incredible things on my journey to where I am today, being mentored by peopled I respected, and finding peace in my short comings and areas of improvement, and it's just the start. Thank you for supporting me through the years, you all have driven me it follow my dreams and become who I am supposed to be!

Thank you for all your support and look forward to seeing you on The Road to Better Health,

Kolby Krystofik

Malibu Half Marathon

As some of you already know, I was selected to be an ambassador for the Malibu Half Marathon here in Malibu in November and I'm excited to announce that I'm teaming up with Malibu's 5 Point Yoga owner, Ted McDonald to share our training with those of you in the area!


On a weekly basis we will post different spots we plan to be to get a workout in and would love for you guys to come get a workout with us. The majority of our workouts will be trail running, mountain biking, and ocean swimming, but there will be other stuff mixed in there every once in a while (think yoga or CrossFit) 

We want to share with you how we get outside to train and play in our home environment, so be on the lookout (Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor) for early morning workouts or mid day get togethers and put yourself on the road to better health! 


Malibu local or not, don't forget to sign up for the Malibu Half using my discount code: MALIBUKOLBY17 for $15 off and experience one of the prettiest runs you'll ever do.


If you enjoy any of my content, subscribe below to stay up to date with health tips and life in Malibu! I'd love to have you along for the ride. COMING SOON: reviewing a book that I read recently that has changed my take on how I want to live my life.

 

Movember: Men's Health Awareness

Thanks Josh Chan for the awesome photo

Thanks Josh Chan for the awesome photo

This week is about a little different kind of health. It's about men's health and how badly men can treat themselves (usually not on purpose of course). I have started a group on Movember.com and would love for you to join and spread the awareness or donate to help me reach our goal.  

The Movember Foundation is an organization that utilizes it funds really efficiently that go directly to programs that impact men's health. Check out their site at: www.movember.com


In the United States alone, the male suicide rate is 3 to 5 times that of female. 


Men seek psychiatric help 3 to 5 times less often than woman. 


I have participated in "no shave November", and "mustache November" and "Movember" the past several years trying to raise awareness for men's health. But I only participated in the fact that I didn't shave my face or I grew a dirty mustache, which is totally fine and surprisingly I got to have A LOT of conversations with people about men's health, or the lack there of. 

So this year I decided to get a little more involved and sign up to participate on a team that I created and make an audacious goal of raising $500 in addition to getting to talk about men's health. I do need Mo'Bros and Mo'Sistas to help me spread the word and get involved so I would love it if you joined my team or shared this post on Facebook or through email. If you would like to join my team (no donation required) click the button below. 

Go see a doctor, talk about your feelings, do YOUR part to learn how to be healthier. Let's close the gap and live as long as women. 

BE A MAN.


The state of men’s health is in a crisis. Men experience worse long-term health than women and die on average six years earlier. Prostate cancer rates will double in the next 15 years. Testicular cancer rates have already doubled in the last 50. Three quarters of suicides are men. Poor mental health leads to half a million men taking their own life every year. That’s one every minute.

Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis and it’s not being talked about.

We can’t afford to stay silent.

The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We’re funding ground-breaking programs all over the world and engaging with men where they are to understand what works best, to help make change happen sooner.

Our goals are big, but the impact of doing nothing is bigger. We need to act.

By 2030, we’ll reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25%.

This is all taken directly from the Movember page and I hope you are willing to man up and help men talk about their health. 


HERE IS WHAT I NEED FROM YOU

 

IF YOU JUST WANT TO DONATE

IF YOU JOIN MY TEAM

- click the donate here button above 

- sign up to join the team through the button above

- read about the programs that Movember funds and how they allocate ALL of their money

- share this post on facebook or email

- make your donation and share on facebook or email and encourage others to speak up about men's health! 

- come enjoy the event at the end of the month 

- feel my smile as I thank you for making a difference for a cause we can all get behind

- grow your mustache or beard and commit to talk about men's health whenever questioned about your hair

- if you feel so obliged, you can donate to our team as well. The more steam we get rolling, the bigger impact we can make. 


Malibu 5K run get outside and play


This past Sunday I got the privilege of running the Malibu 5k with several friends and co-workers at an absolutely beautiful venue. Afterwards I got to stick around and lead some foam rolling for race finishers via Lululemon. Running isn't always fun, but with friends and this view, it could be a lot worse. The beautiful smell of early morning, saltwater, and slightly sweaty people really just makes me enjoy life more.

It is held at Point Mugu, also known as "The Rock" where they created a road though the mountain and shut down the old road that went out and around the rock on the cliff-side.  Enjoy these photos and just imagine the saltwater smells, warm sunlight on the skin, and the heavy breathing post-race that makes you feel alive. 

Treat People Well

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When it comes to being happy and healthy, she says, “There’s no secret. Treat people well. They treat you well. We all care about each other, and now the world’s a better place.
— Leanda Keahi-Bevans

Sometimes I am not going to be able to say something better than someone else. I am posting a video from the CrossFit Journal this week and please, please watch it all the way through. You'll understand why afterwards, and this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with CrossFit. 

So much of health and wellness seems to be divided into several complicated components and I want to challenge that perspective and help others (and myself) discover that often times simple changes put you on the road to better health. See what I did there? ;)

This is my goal with what I am currently doing in this stage in my life. It is awesome to know that I am not the only one who has this desire to treat people well.


Pepperdine Alumni Water Polo


Soccer field above the Pepperdine pool

Soccer field above the Pepperdine pool

This Past weekend I got to play in my first alumni water polo game for Pepperdine University. I only have one photo from the experience afterwards but holy smokes was this a blast. I played water polo for Pepperdine from 2010 to 2011 before being told (by no ones fault, a story for a another day) I could either take financial aide or I could play. I chose to take the money and finish school at Pepperdine University where I was so incredibly lucky to be able to attend. This who event threw me into a strange rut that has kept me out of the water and from playing water polo for many reasons, until this weekend. 

The alumni all got to play the current Pepperdine water polo team for fun. I am definitely out of water polo shape even after all the things I do to keep myself fit, ouch! Nobody on the alumni team stayed in for more than a couple minutes at a time so we got plenty of rest ;) It felt like a lifetime ago that I had been in the water playing the sport that I spent 11 years playing. It was truly a blast to get back in and play again. 

After the game (of course, we won) they had a big BBQ gathering where we got to talk and hangout with all of the Pepp alumni ranging from graduating in '77 all the way to '15! It was also amazing to see some of the guys that I personally got to play with and the guys that I spend obnoxious amounts of time with. We shall see what this weeks brings for adventures!