V3 May 2020

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FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME

With Jim Alred

ONE OF MY COLLEGIATE COACHES POINTED OUT to me and my teammates that he loved watching the grueling workouts, because it showed him so much about each of us. He noted it was easy to look good in the easier workouts or the ones that catered to our skill levels, but the grueling ones that we had to slog and fight and persevere to get through, not only showed more about our character but also made us better athletes. I remember the dread coursing through my body before those workouts started. Walk-ons at major colleges needed to show out at every workout, because we could be asked to walk off the team at any time. As a team, the workouts helped us bond. The course our coach laid out for us had us traversing hills over and over again in a brutal mile to mile-and-ahalf-long circuit. We passed teammates multiple times and each time we offered encouragement. I remember the sense of pride and accomplishment when those workouts ended. I also remember the pure exhaustion, my body drained wondering at times how I had made it through. I had done it. I had survived, and I had improved. My former coach’s words ring as true today as they did close to three decades ago. We’re all experiencing that tough, seemingly never ending workout right 10

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now. It’s not easy, and we’re not sure when it’s going to end. When it does end, we’re not sure if everything will go back to normal or what that new normal might look like. I remember one workout when I was hurting bad on a final hill. Thoughts of stepping off or just turning around floated through my head. “You got this. You look great.” The words came from a fellow runner, who would earn multiple all conference and even All American awards. You have no idea how much those six words helped or meant. My teammate didn’t have to say them. Remember I was a walk-on, he was a scholarship runner. But they helped me through. During the past few weeks, I’ve thought back to those workouts more than I have since I graduated college. Each and every one of us is going through something far more grueling and devastating than what I did on the dirty, hilly roads of Auburn, Alabama. But just like those workouts, if we encourage each other and fight and do what we can, we will get through. So to everyone out there I repeat those same words, “You’ve got this. You look great.”


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Rome Health and Rehab lends a glimpse into the science behind why we fall, and how can learn to get back up again

8min
pages 52-55

Sharon Seabolt might not have imagined that she would enter nursing school at 58, but her journey to becoming a hospice nurse is nothing short of compelling

9min
pages 56-61

Nina Lovel is here to sing the praises of having wonderful grown-up friends, while encouraging us all to find our own group of OWLs

10min
pages 48-51

Renaissance Marquis is working tirelessly to meet current challenges head on in order to put the needs of the residents they serve at the forefront

3min
pages 46-47

A forbidden love sets the scene for a daughter’s lifetime of longing for the father she never knew, and Samantha Baker’s hope to reconcile all the questions she’s harbored since childhood

8min
pages 33-37

A glimpse into how Sw ift and Finch is adjusting to fit the needs of our community during the coronavirus pandemic, all while expanding for the future

4min
pages 38-45

The Betw een the Riv ers Far mers Market is back for the second year, offering local flavors and enhanced safety measures to allow farm-to-table shopping for all

2min
pages 22-27

Jim Alred reflects on the values of endurance and encouragement in a time that for some, may feel much like a never-ending workout

3min
pages 10-12

News of Harbin Clinic’s innovative approach to patient care during the pandemic, a star provider lauded by American Society Clinical Oncology, and Lacee Landrum’s battle against cancer and her fight to protect others

7min
pages 28-32

The world has turned upside down, and for some hectic schedules have vanished leaving new possibilities in its wake. Tammy Bar ron reminds us that isolation is a call to live our lives differently

3min
pages 13-16

There's no better way to banish cabin fever and restlessness than by digging in the garden, and Lav ender Mountain has everything you'll need to bring forth those blooms

3min
pages 17-21
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