INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT.
Spend 1 hour with this.
Claude AI FULL COURSE that teaches you how to BUILD and AUTOMATE anything.
The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a skill that most people will not have in 2 years.
The people who skip it will still be watching Netflix next year wondering why nothing in their life has changed.
Your call.
Youth sports are about grit, teamwork, and growth.
But sometimes well-meaning parents unintentionally hurt more than they help.
The best role a parent can play?
Support, encouragement, and letting coaches coach. 🙌
Your grandparents:
smoked every day.
didn't count calories.
didn't have gym memberships.
Yet, obesity was almost zero, and they lived to 100.
ONE ingredient changed...
Here's the $47 billion industry making Americans sick, anxious and obess: 🧵
Ryan Reynolds' "idiotic" $2M gamble on Wrexham AFC shocked the football world.
A team forgotten for years in England's lowest divisions.
3 seasons later: $100,000,000 valuation and 3 historic promotions.
It exposed the brutal truth elite clubs don't want you to know:
The Dallas Mavericks are projected to lose dozens of millions in revenue this year and over nine figures over the next several years after trading Luka Dončić 😳, per @espn_macmahon
“It's a decision, team sources told ESPN, that probably will cost the franchise nine figures over the next several years, as the Mavs are projected to lose dozens of millions in revenue this season due to dwindling crowds, plummeting merchandise sales and sponsors severing ties with the franchise in the wake of the trade. So many fans canceled season tickets in the days after the trade that the Mavs attempted to generate some goodwill by offering limited refunds.”
(Via https://t.co/lLPyzrxcID)
Pros don’t just rely on perfect swings. Ryan Crysler shares how his players prep for Augusta:
✅ Backup plans for every hole
✅ Practice under pressure
✅ Make training tougher than the event
These tips doesn't just apply to the pros
https://t.co/KyALX3cwLu
Ok, I'm not writing and having someone edit it. Off we go.
Andre Chi just Monday Q'd for the Valspar. He was an ok junior golfer, but only got d3 offers. His freshman year at Methodist he averaged 77. Played 2 events.
Improved each year, won the D3 National Championship his Senior year.
Always dreamed of pro golf. But didn't have the financial means to do it. His dad is a dental tech, his mom works part time as a nanny.
So after school got an assistant pro job at Deepdale in New York. Played a bunch of section events, had some small wins.
Tried Q-school last year, missed by two. Came down to florida for the winter. Living by himself, playing section events. Going broke.
Signed up for the pre-q, put it on his credit card. Shot 66 in the pre-q. Today shot 67 in 30mph wind. Gets through.
Besides section events and state opens has never really played a legit event. A friend of mine is at the Monday and says call Ryan.
He calls and I say congrats. He says thank you and then "what do I do?" He has no idea how anything works, where to go, where to park, how to registers, etc.
I walk him through that, then ask where he is staying tonight. And he tells me is $1500 in the hole. Has $60 left in his checking.
I get him a hotel for the night.
This is why Mondays are great. This doesn't happen in any other sport. None. He's a "nobody" (and I mean that in a good way). An asst pro of a club in New York. He played D3. He's never played an event on a legitimate tour.
And on Thursday he's going to play on the PGA Tour.
God Bless Mondays.