Coaching changes: The other March Madness
Posted: March 16, 2012 at 12:32 pm
GREENSBORO, North Carolina - What do Martin Newton, Scott Stricklin and Eric Hyman, among others, have in common?
They're all Division I athletics directors in search of a new head basketball coach.
Coaching changes: The other March Madness.
One meeting with your boss and you're done. At some places. Others can take longer.
If you're not here, or at one of the seven other sites for the second and third rounds of the NCAA Tournament, you may be nowhere.
Do you think Rick Stansbury would've "retired" Thursday after 14 years as head coach at Mississippi State if this weren't the third straight year he missed the dance? If he hadn't failed to advance beyond the first weekend in each of his six NCAA appearances?
Would South Carolina have swallowed Darrin Horn's hefty buyout if he'd gone to the tournament at least once during his four years there?
How much easier was it for Newton to end Jimmy Tillette's 15-year tenure because the coach's back-to-back NCAA trips came more than a decade ago?
Anthony Grant made his own coaching life a little easier by pushing Alabama through its series of injuries and suspensions and into the field for the first time in his three years in Tuscaloosa. He'll gather a little more capital here today if the Tide can take down Creighton. He also might start to show up on the radar of other schools. If he's not already there. Looking at you, Illinois.
Different schools with job openings have different needs. Samford's Newton, Mississippi State's Stricklin and South Carolina's Hyman will be fishing in different ponds, but they should have something in common beyond the ability to hand someone the keys to a Division I program.
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Raw Muscle fitness VLOG 17 – Traning Video – Chest Workout – Video
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How to Beat Competitors With Authenticity and Passion
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Gym by Mimar Sinan (2008)
Thats what made it so hard to build credibility in any industry. So many companies operate with the same short-term mindset and only have one goal: make as much money as possible in the least amount of time.They make outrageous claims and dont deliver the results;they shut down their websites and create new ones over and over again.Unfortunately, this cycle causes people to discount all online weight loss companies as scams, making it much harder for the few authentic companies to make an honest impression.
I knew that my website had to stand out and read completely differently.Instead of the typical highlighted website where viewers scroll endlessly through claim after claimwithout any contact informationI made myself the main focus, with mypicture, phone number, Facebook profile and address listed on the homepage, front and center.I wanted to prove that I do live what I teach, soI told my story of how Ive been obsessed with exercise and nutrition since elementary school, complete with a page of pictures and a link to my personal blog.I put my personal screen name on the site and encouraged people to message me with questions, and I spent hours answering all of those questions.
After all, if I couldnt stand by what I was offering 1,000 percent, why even bother selling it?I believed so strongly in my offeringthis is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life! In my eyes, I had only one job: to let people know who I was and why I was so passionate about helping people lose weight.
It worked.Even though I didnt have any success stories, testimonials or press at first,everyone who inquired about my program recognized my passion.Slowly but surely, collecting success story after success story, and amazing result after amazing result, allowed my business and I to build more and more credibility. Word spread, journalists and bloggers started calling, and soon my business has been featured on Good Morning America, AOL.com and more.
Though I no longer worry about building credibility, I nowfocus on maintaining the credibility that put us on the map. Its all about adopting a long-term mindset: my product is only as good as its most recent success story!
Adam Gilbert, is the Founder and Chief Body Tutor ofMyBodyTutor, a company he created in 2007 to help people finallystick to their diet and exercise plans. Because of the results his company is getting for their clients, hes constantly featured in the national media.
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MINDBODY Honored with Stop on Nationwide Employee Wellness Tour
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., March 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --As part of a nationwide event celebrating employee wellness, Subaru's "Work Play Love" Tour will stop today at MINDBODY, a leading provider of online business management software to businesses in the health and wellness industries.
The tour recognizes companies that value and promote a healthy work-life balance for their employees. From March - May 2012, Subaru's Work Play Love Tour will visit 50 select businesses across the country including Zappos, Volcom, Clif, Amy's, REI, Trek, LIVESTRONG, and Hotels.com.
Today, the "Work Play Love" Tour will set up a private, outdoor event at MINDBODY's headquarters in San Luis Obispo, CA, to encourage employees to step outside and play - providing them with what Subaru is calling "fresh air therapy." Planned activities include:
MINDBODY will add to the fun with:
MINDBODY has embraced a work-life balance since its founding in 2001 with a set of core values (http://www.mindbodyonline.com/company/our-core-values) that inform every aspect of the company's corporate culture, and which earned the company a spot on Outside Magazine's list of the Top 50 Places to Work in 2010.
"At MINDBODY, we are committed to wellness - in mind, body and spirit," said Rick Stollmeyer, Co-Founder and CEO. "Just as our clients promote health and wellness to their customers, we do the same with our employees. Only by taking care of ourselves can we take the best care of our clients."
For more information about Subaru's "Work Play Love" Tour, visit http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/subaru-work-play-love-tour-brings-all-new-impreza-and-fresh-air-therapy-to-like-minded-companies-across-the-country-142484325.html.
About MINDBODY
MINDBODY was founded in 2001 as the first desktop management software designed for the wellness industry. In 2005, the company moved its software online, pioneering the industry's first fully web-based business management system. Over 17,000 businesses in over 75 countries use MINDBODY to operate all aspects of their business, from scheduling and staff management to automated marketing and eCommerce.
These businesses process over 12 million class and appointment bookings per month in the company's software. Over 3.2 million of those sessions are booked online directly by consumers via websites, mobile devices and Facebook pages. http://www.mindbodyonline.com
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Crunch Fitness to Open First Club in Washington State With Franchise Location in Bellevue
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NEW YORK, March 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Crunch Fitness, the health club chain known for pioneering a philosophy of No Judgments and making fitness fun, is headed to the Evergreen State with the opening of a new franchise location in Bellevue, WA in Spring 2012. The club will join a multitude of popular businesses in the Crossroads Shopping Mall at 15600 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA 98008. Situated just across Lake Washington from Seattle, this 14th franchise club to open worldwide also marks the 9th U.S. state to welcome the growing fitness brand.
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"We are thrilled to bring Crunch to Washington State and combine the strength of this world-renowned fitness organization with a locally owned and family run approach," said Pat Cooney and Vittorio Favati, co-owners. "Our commitment is to deliver a fun and affordable fitness environment to each of our valued members, and compliment the sense of community that the Crossroads Shopping Center has worked so successfully to create."
Cooney and Favati bring with them 50 years of business experience to Crunch Bellevue and look to open more than 10 locations throughout the greater Puget Sound area over the next 5 years. The family management team will also include Erin Cooney, who will lead the development of thetraining programs and services offered by the club, and Crista Favati who will be responsible for overseeing membership services and community outreach programs.
The impressive facility with approximately 18,000 square feet proudly offers top-of-the-line strength training equipment and over 75 cardio machines, a designated personal training area, access to an online fitness and nutrition program, tanning, full service locker rooms and a hydrotherapy massage bed. The expansive Group Fitness studio will house Crunch's notorious group fitness classes, such as, BOSU Bootcamp, Zumba, BodyWeb w/TRX and Yoga Body Sculpt, just to name a few.
Now available are exclusive membership deals, including a special $0 enrollment offer for a limited time. For more information, visit http://www.crunchbellevue.com, email memberservices.bellevue@crunch.com , call 425-641-1000 or stop by the enrollment center in the Crossroads Shopping Center. Crunch, owned by Angelo Gordon and New Evolution Ventures (NeV), has opened 18 new clubs in the past two years with 37 current locations worldwide and loads more in the pipeline.
Crunch is a gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment and pioneering a philosophy of No Judgments. Renowned for creating unique programming that caters to an exceedingly diverse membership, Crunch has raised the bar for the entire fitness industry. Headquartered in New York City, and owned by private-equity firm Angelo Gordon and New Evolution Ventures (NeV), Crunch serves over 140,000 members with 37 gyms worldwide. Go to http://www.crunch.com for more information.
About New Evolution Ventures (NeV) Based in Northern California, New Evolution Ventures (NeV) is a private equity firm focused on the acquisition, development and operations management of fitness, media and sports interests both domestically and internationally. Founded in 2008 by Mark Mastrov, Jim Rowley and Mike Feeney, and following a strategic partnership with Vision Capital in 2011, the current team of NeV professionals is shaping the world of fitness, media, and sports one brand at a time. With a foundation representing over a century of business experience, NeV currently has operations and investments in more than 20 countries worldwide representing over 800+ facilities. For more information, visit http://www.nev.com.
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The Standard Enhances Flexibility of Retirement Plan Services
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PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Standard Retirement Services, Inc. (The Standard), now offers advisors more customized retirement plan solutions for their clients. After listening to feedback from the advisor community, The Standard has responded with a more flexible service offering in which advisors can now choose from a broader suite of services to select those services that best complement their practices and mitigate their risks.
The heart of our support has always been a service offering that allows us to adjust what we provide based on each advisors capabilities, said Dan Hall, vice president of Retirement Plan Sales. We believe this produces an alliance that complements the expertise that advisors bring to their clients while ensuring that the plan and its participants have access to a full range of services.
Advisors who partner with The Standard have the power to design a customized retirement plan solution that works to address each clients unique needs. This begins with The Standards essential plan services, which include recordkeeping and online tools, as well as employee services, including a participant call center, quarterly newsletter and enrollment communication materials.
Advisors can then select which additional services, if any, they want to provide to each client and which services they would like The Standard to handle. Advisors can choose from the following menu of services:
We realize that employers look to their advisors when it comes to choices for their retirement plans, Hall said. Advisors can look to The Standard and our flexible service offering for customized solutions that maximize the value that they can offer their clients and help employees reach retirement readiness.
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The Standard is a leading provider of financial products and services, including group and individual disability insurance, group life, AD&D, dental and vision insurance, retirement plans products and services, individual annuities and investment advice. For more information about The Standard, visit http://www.standard.com.
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Galle sets personal best, wins at K-Bell Classic
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Posted: Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:02 pm | Updated: 6:03 pm, Thu Mar 15, 2012.
Maggie Galle reached her goal for the track and field season at her first meet on Saturday.
The Half Moon Bay High School senior cleared 5 feet, 4 inches in the high jump to win that event at Saturdays K-Bell Track and Field Classic.
Galles performance was one of several highlights for the Cougars at the first big track meet of the season.
Mitch Martin finished fifth in the 1,600 meters in a personal best time of 4 minutes, 19.16 seconds.
Danielle Peranich took seventh in the triple jump, leaping 32-8.
Kylie Freeburg was fourth in her heat of the 400 meters, ninth overall at 1:02.60.
Galle started Saturdays competition at 4-6, easily clearing that height.
She went through the next few heights, uneventfully advancing to 5-2. By that time, 18 of the 21 other competitors bowed out of the competition. Galles clearance at 5-2 tied her personal best, set last year.
The four were ready for their three attempts at 5-4. Galle attempted that height several times last year, failing to clear it once. She came close a few times.
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Personal Indoor Marijuana Growing for Medical Use Not the Target of Feds, Says Phototron
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Reflecting on recent statements from United States Attorney Benjamin Wagner, Phototron Holdings, Inc. believes the rapid changes in the medical marijuana industry will contribute to a rise in small-scale home medical marijuana growing.
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Phototron Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: PHOT) (OTCQB: PHOT), the hydroponic growing systems company behind the grow your own revolution, believes the continued crackdown, which has resulted in the closure of hundreds of dispensaries and seizures of numerous large-scale cannabis grow operations, is making personal indoor growing systems more attractive to medical marijuana patients.
Medical marijuana patients have fewer options for obtaining their medication safely, and in many places are faced with having to travel long distances or get untested medication off the street, said Craig Ellins, Phototrons CEO. So patients are increasingly growing their own medication, and Phototrons indoor systems are perfect for personal use.
Phototron says that growing indoor marijuana for personal use is easier than ever and cites many advantages, including:
#1 Growing Year Round
Being able to grow in a controlled environment is one of the greatest benefits of an indoor growing system. In addition to providing shelter from inclement weather like snow, frost, humidity and heat waves, gardeners can control the weather and the number of daylight hours.
#2 Growing in Small Areas
No need to clear out a closet or a roomevery Phototron hydroponic grow cabinet is only 21 inches wide and deep, so it takes up less than two square feet of indoor floor space. That means that they can be located almost anywhere, even a kitchen countertop.
#3 Protecting Plants from Invaders
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