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Tag Archives: Strength
Stuck in the Stands
To this day, I have yet to play actually ice-hockey. The closest I have ever came to professional ice-hockey is going to the ice-skating rink with my 7 year old cousin. Although a much softer form of the sport, it … Continue reading
Posted in Learning through Doing
Tagged athletes, ice hockey, male gaze, masculinity, Outdoor Field Hockey, Strength, ucsd
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Barefoot Boot Camp
Starting boot camp was one of those things in life that I heavily contemplated and asked myself do I really want to do this. The idea of boot camp along with the preconceived notions of the rigorous workout due to … Continue reading
Posted in Learning through Doing
Tagged bootcamp, feminine, frustration, masculinechristianity, masculinity, power, skierina, Strength, tough, workout
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Completing Plays, Competing Masculinities
In football, the game is played in small segments that are called ‘plays.’ The start of a play begins with each teams positioned face-to-face against each other, and as the whistle blows the teams responsibility is to use their bodies … Continue reading
Do You Even Lift? Well, um, no, not really.
As an active, sport enthusiast, transfer student from the greater Los Angeles area, I have been exposed to various “mainstream” sports, such as baseball (Dodgers and Angels), basketball (Lakers and Clippers), and soccer (Galaxy). However, the sport I devoted a … Continue reading
Life of a PreMed Communications Major
Dating back to my first semester in community college I knew I had the desire to go Pre-Med and my desire was always to work with athletes. My goals and aspirations all lead to the fact that I one day … Continue reading