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This book is a must-read for both athletes and non-athletes, ages 13 and up, parents and coaches. As an athlete or prospective athlete in the game of life and sports, you do not know what you do not know. There are things about life that you can control and there are things you cannot control. Understanding usually comes after the fact. Don't Be A Dumb Jock: How to be a Super Human Being presents an opportunity for learning and understanding before your sports career is complete and your new life journey begins. No matter what level of life you play, once you begin to exercise and improve your…mehr

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This book is a must-read for both athletes and non-athletes, ages 13 and up, parents and coaches. As an athlete or prospective athlete in the game of life and sports, you do not know what you do not know. There are things about life that you can control and there are things you cannot control. Understanding usually comes after the fact. Don't Be A Dumb Jock: How to be a Super Human Being presents an opportunity for learning and understanding before your sports career is complete and your new life journey begins. No matter what level of life you play, once you begin to exercise and improve your physical ability, mental strength and become more emotionally aware your power as a human being increases. These attributes are learned inherently for people who exercise and play sports, regardless of age. Because of Social Media, athletes now have a platform to distribute content larger than ever before. People will follow every move an athlete makes. This is the life of a Super Human Being. Don't Be A Dumb Jock: How to be a Super Human Being is an inspirational guide for people who want to make the most of their passion and purpose of life. For both athletes and the non-athletic types. We turn Humans into Super Human Beings.
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As I've hiked throughout different national parks and my home of Colorado, I've imagined stories about young boys and girls searching for treasure and, in the process, discovering the best treasure of all: the beauty of wild places. I've been inspired by my own searches for a treasure in the gorges and caves of Ohio, and by my dad, who discovered an ancient Native American settlement when he was just a teenager. ?I've always loved stories, but I didn't always love reading. That changed in sixth grade when my teacher, Mrs. Jones, gave me a copy of The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander. I hope that the books in my series awaken a love for reading in kids just as that book did for me.I believe that the best way to care for our natural treasures is to first develop a deep connection with them. I hope you have been able to do so in these pages, and that you'll be able to get outside to develop an even deeper affection for the outdoors and national parks near you.