1/1000th: Uganda Mission Report
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1/1000th: Uganda Mission Report

Our mission isn’t to Americanize our Ugandan partners or their methods. The objective of how Point One Vision operates its SERVE missions is to equip and empower local leaders and communities to impact their cultures from the inside out and not the other way around. And so how I know that we’ve take the right first step (if even out of one thousand) is that it looks more like this…

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Is “breathwork” demonic?
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Is “breathwork” demonic?

You wouldn’t know it unless you’re reading it in the original Greek or Hebrew, but you can’t read the Bible without reading about the connection between the characteristics of God and his relationship to man associated to the breath nearly 800 times between the Old and New Testament.

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Bridging Physiology & Psychology: A Theory of Joy
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Bridging Physiology & Psychology: A Theory of Joy

The fact is, a body that is tense with anxiety or oppressed by depression is not in a state that is able to achieve the physical outcomes we usually want from exercise. It is much harder to lose weight and to gain muscle when we are in a constant state of survival. You may have experienced this as stubborn body fat or training plateaus and found yourself constantly seeking out a new program, new exercise or new coach.

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Infradian Rhythms: Nutrition & Fitness for Women
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Infradian Rhythms: Nutrition & Fitness for Women

The best thing that women can do to optimize their fitness and recovery is to understand their unique infradian rhythm, or menstrual cycle. Just like our circadian rhythm influences different systems of the body, so does our infradian rhythm by impacting our brain, stress responses, digestion, thoughts, emotions and metabolism. It becomes increasingly difficult to meet your fitness goals without acknowledging these biological rhythms.

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How to Train According to Your Menstrual Cycle
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How to Train According to Your Menstrual Cycle

What understanding your period, being female and acknowledging your unique differences does mean is that you are entirely more capable of understanding how to be the strongest that you can be - in more ways than one.

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How Ice Baths Might Help You Stop Peeing Yourself
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How Ice Baths Might Help You Stop Peeing Yourself

If you’re of the rare category of people who has neither given childbirth nor had to endure sexual abuse and yet you still wrestle with incontinence, you may be frustrated by the lack of answers. So here’s a theory that is seemingly far less explored, but just might make a big difference.

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EQ, Mirror Neurons & Paul’s Letter to Corinthia: How to Lead with Empathy 
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EQ, Mirror Neurons & Paul’s Letter to Corinthia: How to Lead with Empathy 

Defined by “the effective regulation of emotion in self and others, and the use of feelings to motivate, plan, and achieve in one's life,” emotional intelligence is about the discernment between varying emotions and how to use this information to guide interaction and behaviors. Our emotional intelligence is important to operate in relationships. 

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Two Exercises to Wipe Out Shoulder Pain
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Two Exercises to Wipe Out Shoulder Pain

I’ve seen these exercises be highly effective in eliminating shoulder pain within weeks where months or years of physical therapy failed. These exercises alone aren’t the solution to all of the root issues behind your shoulder pain, but I am confident that they will begin to shift your state and your structure to living with less pain, less frustration and more joy in life. For all the ways you’ve learned to live with your pain, there is freedom available.

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Full Armor IV:  Testimony
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Full Armor IV: Testimony

This guest article was written and submitted by Rebecca Wong, a graduate of the Full Armor Leaders Course IV in the Fall of 2021. A fitness enthusiast and faith-seeker, she joined this community to grow in both to lead, manage and exercise with full strength. The following is her testimony of her experience.

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Dry Bones Rise
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Dry Bones Rise

At the end of October, a select group of leaders who have graduated from our Full Armor Leaders Course gathered in Southern California as the core fitness leadership team for a Beautifully Flawed Foundation event. “Gym Day” was a culmination of a 5-day experience for young men and women with physical disabilities of limb loss or limb differences as a call to action in living out the purpose of their testimony - learning to exercise the power of their confidence and capabilities not despite of, but because of their stories.

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A Giving Challenge
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A Giving Challenge

Giving Tuesday usually sits at the tail end of the post-thanksgiving campaign craze as a philanthropic effort to inspire "global generosity...unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world," as Wikipedia puts it. Unfortunately by the time we get there, most of us are spent in more ways than one and I think that this is a relevant analogy to many of our lives.

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Exercise for Addiction Recovery
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Exercise for Addiction Recovery

Exercise and general whole-body fitness help people fight addiction. When the goal is overall health and well-being, harmful behaviors can be effectively forced out of the picture. When exercise and healthy living are combined, sustainable substance-free existence is possible for almost anyone.

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What is Strength?
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What is Strength?

We all need something. The human cannot function in its intended capacity alone. For this reason, self-love and self-service are nothing more than a trap to captivate ourselves in a lie of self-centeredness that is isolating and defeating, though it may elicit great sensation of pleasure in the seeking. The essential perspective in finding strength is first, to know where one is weak. Our fundamental weakness is that we cannot self sustain and this means that neither can anyone else.

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Flexibility vs. Mobility
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Flexibility vs. Mobility

To understand the difference in mobility and flexibility, we must first define the term ‘range of motion.’ Range of motion, commonly abbreviated as ROM, is the full movement potential of a joint, or it’s total possible range of flexion and extension. ROM can be tested and measured by degrees of movement surrounding a specific joint or body part.

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Hope Enough

Rachel is the story of a wander woman who learned she was a wonder woman.

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The Art of Learning
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The Art of Learning

Unlike many sports of today, jiu-jitsu does not honor the ego. What might appear a combat sport to the outsider is a test in controlling the temperament of the mind in the flow of chaos - staying one step ahead of Fear. The mark of a great martial artist is the visible evidence of humility and a truly honorable black belt recognizes how much more they have to learn even once they have received the highest rank. The black belt has not become perfect in their principle, but has become a master in the art of learning.

Johnny Souza is a black belt inside and out.

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