In this episode the Crew dials the voicemail to answer a question from a loyal Power Athlete Radio listener:
What is the current state of communication, and why is there so much fear around speaking your mind?
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena
Dr. Matt Zanis joins the Power Athlete Crew to communicate on communication and throw light on why individuals choose to pick a fight… on the internet. Making a connection with an individual quickly and working well in a team environment are necessary components of success in athletics and life. Will these communication and connection skills be impacted by call-out culture, social media, and fear of speaking your mind? Listen now as the Crew arms you tools to critically think and protect you from your next cyberbully.
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Have you been squatting on questions for John and Tex? Maybe you have asked around, and just can’t land on a straight answer. Take a breather, give us a call, and let us do the leg work.

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Tagged: Communication / Conflict / Criticism / Man in the Arena / Mental Preparation / mental toughness / social intelligence / Social Media / Social Responsibility / Teamwork
AUTHOR

Christopher McQuilkin
MS, CSCS, SCCC, CHES
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Former collegiate lacrosse defensive midfielder, 4-year letter winner and 3-year team captain. Coached strength and conditioning collegiately with Georgetown University football, Men's and Women's lacrosse and Women's Crew, as well with the University of Texas at Austin's football program. Apprenticed under Raphael Ruiz of 1-FortyFour-1 studying proper implementation of science based, performance driven training systems. Head coached CrossFit Dupont's program for two years in Washington D.C. Received a Master's in Health Promotion Management from Marymount University in 2010, and has been a coach for Power Athlete since October, 2012.
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