Posts in "Wandering Weights"
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 53
Wandering Weights Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 53 Publisher’s note: You’re a fan of Never Let Go (I can’t imagine y...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 52
Wandering Weights Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 52 Publisher’s Note: You see that #52 above? Yep, you know what that means! Today marks the one-year anniver...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 51
Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 51 From the OTP Content Files: We hear about sitting being bad for us, and the initial response is surely “Well, duh!” Bu...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 50
Wandering Weights Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 50 From the OTP Content Files: Each time a body comes in contact with another surface, it encounters impact forces...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 49
As I type this, I am facing a full day of flying back home. Two weddings, two weekends. I swam in San Diego last Monday and the rocky bays of Western Ireland this whole week. Let’s ju...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 48
As a type this I am flying cross country and then off to Galway, Ireland. Adrian Cradock, one of my former interns, is getting married and I am thrilled to be going. I also just finishe...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 47
I buy a lot of books and programs off the internet. This, of course, also puts me on a lot of mailing lists. Over time, I began to notice some of them really go down the old rabbit hole...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 46
As I type this, I am within walking distance of the hospital I was born and just down the road from South San Francisco. I’m here for my 40th High School Reunion. It was a grand time ...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 45
A few years ago, I bought John T. Reed’s book Succeeding for both me and my son-in-law, Andrew Jolley. Fathers of the bride take note: I also sent him to Anthony Robbin’s workshop...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 43
My friend Bob died this morning. I mentioned him a few editions ago. He was a WWII vet, college professor, father and grandfather. He was also a good friend. He had a great sense of h...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 42
I have always taught that “either/or” is the lowest form of instruction. I think we learn through life that “both/and” works better in most cases and Western civilization seems ...