Hey amazing athletes and peers! Our team has recognized how tough the battle of social distancing has been, especially being a youthful athlete. We have prepared a zoom session specifically for athletes of the region or hopefully around the world to come interact with eachother, play games and share stories about themselves. As humans we feed off of social interaction, and although we are not able to have the physical touch and spirit of others around us, talking to other athletes who are dealing with similar struggles as you right now is a great way to get through this tough time!
Continue to stay healthy, and we hope to see you Friday starting at 9:00 am until Noon!
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Who we are:
Our organization provides education to young athletes and coaches about mental health across the Pacific Northwest. What have we been doing since the Covid-19 pandemic? We have been working hard posting useful resources on all forms of social media and letting our customers know they are not alone through this time. Ultimately, we want our users to know we are there for them though these critically difficult times and understand that being in quartine can be difficult. Who is #KICKINGSTIGMABACK ran by? Four smart, outgoing, creative and intellegent COM310 students Kirk Brown, Kelis Barton, Molly McSweeney and Jaclyn Seifert Stuck inside and can't go to the gym? Don't lose your gains because the world is ending! The crew at Kicking Stigma Back have you covered. This post will include a workout routine that will be sure to get you ready for Summer 2020.
1. Push Ups - for 60 seconds 2. Double leg squat jumps -for 60 seconds 3. Push-through crunches - for 60 seconds 4. Human Plank & Side Plank - for 60 seconds 5. Bicycle Crunches -for 60 seconds The economic impact from the COVID-19 outbreak is one Americans will be affected by for a long-time to come. Small-town economies are being hit hard, and the city I live in is a great example of this. I am from Washougal, Washington, a small-town nestled before the iconic Columbia River Gorge. “The Gateway to the Gorge,” as they call here has hit hard times, but many businesses have changed their operations in order to financially stable. The first to go was Discount Tobacco, a family-owned tobacco and liquor store that has been in Washougal since 2000. When I was able to capture the sight of the decaying shop I was met by representatives of Corwin Beverage Company who were buying most of the shops assets.
We wanted to create a zoom question and answer session on Saturday April 4th 2020. As a company and orgnaziatio that values you quailty time with one another, there was no better way than creating a virital event to potentially grow a realationship with our users. Staying connecting with eachother is easier, yet harder than ever before. This special zoom event will include introducations from the creators behind the screen, and a more personal oppertunity to get a chance to know us better. We would love to see as many of you all there!
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