Mark Dugdale wrote an article I think everyone should read...
The Gift of Guidance

Expanding on what Mark wrote... Who ever said you will reap the harvest of the seeds you plant today? Why do you feel entitled to this harvest? Is it because you planted it? Do you understand that your harvest may not come until decades from now? Perhaps after you have left this earth. How does that make you feel? If you got upset because the seeds didn't grow right in front of your eyes how do you feel now? I'm sure it's not so great. Why do work that you will never reap the benefits from? Good question isn't it? NOTE: You work as a strength coach and trainer right? Do you know these professions didn't even exist 50 years ago? I think the first strength coach ever hired was Boyd Eply and the Second was Buddy Morris. While I am not sure on the time line I think this was 40 years ago. I know when I was in college 25 years or so ago personal training as we know it didn't exist. I worked as a "fitness instructor" and what we did (helping people with their training) was part of our hourly wage. For 30-40 years coaches and "instructors" paved the way (planted the seeds) for what you see today. Today trainers can make a living off training clients, they can even do this now online without ever seeing the client. Strength Coaches are working in just about every college and many high schools. So before you bitch about not reaping the harvest of the seeds you plant take a moment and think of who's harvest you are now reaping from. What type of seeds will you plant now and what legacy will they leave?



















































































