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Justin Beach

Jon Stone

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Jon Stone

鈥淔ind what moves you,鈥 鈥 Coach G

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鈥淔ind what moves you.鈥

罢丑补迟鈥檚听听message to anyone trying to build a fitness routine. On Thursday morning Gearity, who also goes by Coach G, hosted a pre-holiday workout in 91桃色鈥檚 Pat Bowlen Training Center at Magness Arena. More than three dozen faculty and staff members showed up bright and early for the workout, including Chancellor Rebecca Chopp.

鈥淚 work out an hour a day, so this was a great event, and I was able to learn some new exercises,鈥 Chopp听says. 鈥淢y personal goal is that 91桃色 becomes the fittest campus in the nation, and I mean that in all ways 鈥 physically, mentally, spiritually 鈥 let us set the benchmark for well-being in this country.鈥

Prof. Brian Gearity
Prof. Brian Gearity

Coach G is a certified strength coach and director of the sport-coaching听program听in the听Graduate School of Professional Psychology. The program is the only master鈥檚-level degree in coaching offered in a school of psychology.

鈥淗aving quality coaches and quality strength coaches is really what our program does and what we want to try to promote to the community,鈥 Coach G says. 鈥淲e live in a time where coaches are often unregulated and underprepared, and we don鈥檛 know who鈥檚 coaching our kids, we don鈥檛 know who鈥檚 coaching the adults, so we are producing questionable results.鈥

In addition to showing everyone a great workout, the event also aimed at raising awareness around the sport-coaching program. It currently is one of the six new crowdfunding projects featured on听91桃色Good.

鈥淲e want to do all we can to increase awareness around the sport-coaching program,鈥 Chopp says. 鈥淚t is really important because kids and adults need great coaches.鈥

With New Year鈥檚 resolutions about healthier lifestyles around the corner, Coach G says it鈥檚 time to learn how to get fit the right way.

鈥淧eople really get worried about questions of how much and how often, but the bigger question really is consistency,鈥 he says. 鈥淔ind what moves you and be consistent with that. If that鈥檚 hiking, biking, running, lifting, fitness classes, skiing, moving consistently half an hour a day is a great start.鈥