Wednesday, June 23, 2010

CHANGE IS GOING TO COME!!!

I'm not afraid of change, to be honest I actual enjoy and look forward to change. In the recent months I have changed my place of residents here in Atlanta GA, change my training regimen, how I view life and the everyday experiences I encounter.

June 24th 2010, I began training with my new trainer, Coach Williams; a former track coach at UCLA and Florida State. He is teaching me about my sprinting technique, understanding why we do certain movements as athletes and visualizing myself doing all these things that we practice. He says, if you can see it in your mind then you can accomplish it in your life. Although we have only worked together 3 total sessions as of today (June 28th), it is apparent that coach teaches as much about life as he does about sprinting; as if they are one in the same. Already I have made and I can see great improvements in my running style, speed and life. I'm starting to believe that running and life are one in the same.

I met coach Williams through a friend, she gave me his information exactly a week ago today. He told me that he would like to meet and I should come to the track where will be at the very next day (Tuesday June 22nd) and I agreed. I was beyond excited to meet coach, the way he spoke about track, speed and power really had me pumped. His excitement and attitude seemed so intense that I knew this was a good decision.

When I arrived at the track, I noticed that this was a serious meet and not at all what I had imagined. Coach told me to call him, but he also described himself and I immediately recognized him when I walked in. When I approached him saying his name and introducing myself, he stopped me and said, "wait I have to get this time". I waited next to him and figured I would watch the track meet too.

The gun shot, I could feel a chill upon my body as if I were running in the race. The same feeling I have when I'm running a 40 yard dash and the exact same feeling I would have during my high school track meets. A heavy weighted feeling as if it all depends on my time, or the place in which I finished. Sometimes that feeling can be so overwhelming that it effects my running form and unfortunately my outcome.

The event was the Women's 100 meter dash and I remember thinking to myself as they took off running, man they are moving fast. Standing at the Finnish line with coach as they past, I noticed something very interesting about these ladies and I soon realized that there was something interesting about all the individuals and relay teams participating in this track meet, They Were ALL ADULTS. Whats so special about that, well the winner of that event was 55 years old and ran a 13.99 100 meter dash.

There were a variety of ages at this track meet, ranging from 30 - 90 years of age; one of the most amazing things I have ever seen in my life. Fathers, grandfathers, mothers and grandmothers all competing at a very high level and enjoying themselves. Just to see them run the 1, 2, 4 and 800 meter dashes was amazing, not to mention all the field events, high jump, pole vault, Javelin etc. Everything you see at the Olympic track meet was there and the times, heights and distances were very respectful.

I'm not sure if coach invited me to this event because he wanted to meet me asap, or because he knew that this would be a life changing event for me. This open my eyes once again to the realization that nothing is impossible and the mind is the most powerful thing on Earth. There are no limits just places and events and a world full of energy that needs to be explored and received.

Everyday is a gift and today is a new one, so open it and enjoy!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

June 10th 2010

I spoke with my bank this morning regarding some issues with my account and what does the operator say to me, "Hello Mr. Culpepper how are you, I remember you from when we spoke last, about a year ago." I wasn't sure at this point who he was but later in the conversation he asked, so how's football going did you get signed, who you with etc. I politely said, no not signed yet and continue on with the reason for me calling. Before the phone called ended the operator mentioned football one more time. He told me to continue to work hard and good things will happen. I then told him what I had been doing, trying out for teams and my training/ tryout in LA. I revealed to him that I have been getting a little frustrated with the timing of my blessing and how it frustrated me to know that this means that I'm lacking faith. Calmly he said "I understand."

Bret then asked me, do you read the Bible Mr. Culpepper, I said yes and he replied, then you should read Roman 8:28. I was expecting him to give me a final quote and say goodbye, but he actually waited for me to find the scripture in the Bible; then he read off another scripture, Mathew 6:33. Bret literally began preaching to me and telling me to keep God first and all else will fall in place. This I believe and I also believe the Lord is speaking to me each and everyday, now through my Bank Operator, Go Figure!!!

O yeah, Spoke to Baltimore Ravens today! They called me about 6:45pm and all I could say was, "I'm ready to play and nothing else matters, bring me in." We will see what happens.

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