Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Parents raising athletes (Web TV Series)

                                                   "Parents raising athletes"
  The web tv series that show parents (The Glaspers) raising their kids in a very active household.  Three boys Altaveon, Mekhi and Bryson Glasper are destine for success rather that be in sports or in life with whatever they chooses.
     The series will also feature other parents that work hard to give their kids everything and work their kids hard to accomplish their needs and their wants. No room for error and no time for failure.




The work to make your child a better person does starts and ends with you. You help mold and shape what they will view as their wants, needs and their other desires. Next you also teach them how to go after those desires. The driving force within them is fueled by information teaching them how to drive, digging deeper within them to create a winner. A winner is not always the one the get first but the character within how you got there.
Lance Terry is a bright young man with a high IQ. Game IQ that is. I have trained him in the gym to help increase his physical abilities to make sure it can answer his mental game IQ. His dad sacrifice and fighting through constant scrutiny of others who does not know the destiny and vision he sees for his son.  





Lance Terry Sr, over College Park Recreation, in College Park, Ga. has moved from one city to the next in order to find the best school for his sons talents and settled upon Heritage School. Little Lance trains with Master Fitness Trainer CHAOS (Me), does ball handling drills with Coach Jamal and about two other basketball coaches. He relax by going to the gym and swimming as well as jumping on the trampoline in the gymnastics room. All of this making him a complete athlete. Our training consist of strength training, squats, deadlifting, benching, strength shoes, vertimax, box jumps, cone drills, sand drills, sprints, aquatics work, lebert hurdles, kinetic bands. running stadiums, speed step drills, speed ladder etc
The workout is not more important than the consistency of doing the workouts that blooms success. What Big Lance and other parents like Koby Bryant parents realized is success is meet only with consistent effort towards a single goal and you can not let a child stop their own greatness. 







Above Lance Terry and the Glasper Boys getting ready for a workout. Just like all kids, they are enjoying themselves outside of training but knows when its time to train you must turn on your athletic. This part of them others do not see so it is assumed that they do not ever get this type of time. 




As shown above the Glasper Brothers have funs, full of bumps and bruises which I (CHAOS) does not mind since this is the basis of athleticism; Fun and Fitness. The more creative your kids get to be within their play time and the more play time they get, the more athletic they will become. My kid do all of this after they have worked out, to me, is like a second workout. We workout together to create memories together because the few times I workout with my dad... I remember them although they are few. So I bond through hard work so my kids will know how to work for something they desire as well as have something to pass on to their kids; my grandkids. 





















Since the world does not see our kids being kids, they think we do not care about our kids or about the childhood of our kids. As if Little Lance does not like to jump in the trampoline room or go swimming. They only see him getting pushed to the max in the gym and then see him jumping out of the gym. All of the other kids parents want their child to run as fast as my boys or want their kids to play ball as well are Little Lance but they do not walk to push them to the limits they need to to get the results they see in the elite kids. 
                       "Hard work beats talent, when talent does not work hard. "










My son wins four gold medals and have all the love and support his heart desires yet the outside will say it is at the extent of his child hood. Not knowing all the practices we have canceled because he was outside riding his bike. To me it is still a workout. One that he will do with a smile so it is one that he will get the most out of. Enjoy the good





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