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Old 04-30-2008, 08:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Why you should go to the JPFitness Summit

I'm writing this because I've noticed that most of the people chatting about the Summit are the same people who go every year. That's only bad in the sense that it means no new blood. So, here's my little blurb about what's in it for you.

Also, I'm thinking that new people might read the summit threads and think it's some exclusive club or something. Please...

What it's not.

It's not a "Cool Kids Club" or event that only the "popular crowd" goes to. Hell, I don't even like half those people. If you asked me, I'd even... well never mind.

If you read the threads started so far, they read like a bunch of insiders trading secret little stories and inside jokes. But that's not what up when you're there. There are really no secrets, no little cliques, we're all one big happy group. Truly.

The Summits are amazing events, and you'll never forget them or the people you meet there. When I first went, two years ago, I knew nobody in person, and I knew very few people online here, either. I got there and was a little bit intimidated. But, within five minutes, I was part of the group, just like i'd known them forever. Seriously fine people who are friendly and welcoming. Besides, JP is one nice guy and a terrific host. No one can make you feel welcome better than that guy.

I moved from what it's not to what it is. It's two things. A learning event for all levels of attendee, and a fun event for all who come. I'll handle the learning, first.

What it is

Learning Event-- Steve Cotter and Alan Aragon are featured speakers. You've probably read many of Alan's words of nutritional wisdom around here you've probably seen Steve's amazing kettlebell tricks and acrobatic moves on youtube.

But, consider how much it would cost to get an hour or two with either of these guys. For less, you'll get them both (and the rest of us) for the weekend. Good deal (even with us included).

No matter what these guys specialize in, you will have the chance to interact with them about all sort of training and nutrition topics. These guys are the tops.

For details, check out JP Fitness Summit '08

In addition to the featured speakers, the Summits are attended by many professional trainers and fitness fanatics and hobbyists. You already must know that they average JPer knows more than many of the professional trainers and nutrition guys/gals at your local gym.

You'll learn, share, and debate information while you're there and come away knowing far more than you know now. There's always room in your brain for a little more, and no better way to learn it by interacting with smart people that you trust.

Many of your friends right here on the forum are professional trainers by day, while they share the fun of being fitness enthusiasts (like me) in their off hours.

I can't say who's going to be there, since I'm not privy to the list, but in the past, we've had some big names with tremendous levels of knowledge. And, they've always been ready to share, learn, and teach in little ad hoc events throughout the weekend. Personally, I'm excited to meet the ones that I suspect are coming already. There have always be surprises.

Fun Event -- Meeting your friends and making new ones at JP's is like attending a family reunion at Disneyland and being able to take a friend. It's THAT good.

I can't remember all the things that we did, but here's the fun highlights.

Eating together, shopping, working out, boozing, dancing, hiking, playing pool/billiards/darts, weight training, eating, mountain biking, boozing, beer, shopping, go cart racing, partying in the lobby bar, both JP and Chris play the guitar (who knew?), pub crawl, a rumor of karaoke, eating, hanging out, mullet counting.

Many of these things sound (or are) mundane, but consider that by hour #2, you're having a blast with your new best friends and loving whatever you're doing together.

I don't want to offend the Arkansas natives who might have some out of state friend read this thread to them, so I'll put this next part in pig latin.

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So, please consider coming out the Little Rock for the Summit. You'll have a great time AND learn stuff. I promise.

If anyone has any questions, please ask here or by PM. I rarely bite.

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Old 04-30-2008, 08:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 04-30-2008, 09:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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and to further his point, it is awkward telling loved ones that "yeah, I'm going down to Little Rock to meet a bunch of dudes from the internet" and probably moreso if you're married and add a "and members of the opposite sex" in there, but we've all been there.

The laughs continue for a few days, and the "how was the group sex?" jokes linger, and come up every spring whenever you mention that you're going again.

But other than that, people are really receptive.
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Old 04-30-2008, 09:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Roland! Wow... I really could not have put it better myself. Can't wait to see you again this year!
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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If the summits are still happening in about 5 years, I might swing by. By that time I'll be old too haha!
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Old 05-01-2008, 05:57 AM   #6 (permalink)
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If the summits are still happening in about 5 years, I might swing by. By that time I'll be old too haha!
What, you walking there or something?

By the way, Roland, you might've picked a different language. You know, Pig Latin, Razorbacks, stump breaking--oh, wait, they can still read regular English, too
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Excellent post and summary, Roland.

And, if any of you need a little financial help to make it to the Summit, contact me, please. Several of our members have contributed to help make it possible for folks to get there.
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What, you walking there or something?
Yeah, something like that.
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I am hoping to be able to go next year.
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:43 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Nice summary indeed, Roland. I hope it spurs a lot of people to come out of the woodwork and sign up. It's a great learning and social experience. I have enjoyed both of the summits I've attended greatly and am looking forward to number 3! (BTW - great you can make it this year, Roland. You were missed in '07.)
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, it is awkward telling loved ones that "yeah, I'm going down to Little Rock to meet a bunch of dudes from the internet" and probably moreso if you're married and add a "and members of the opposite sex" in there, but we've all been there.
I'm at the point were I just say i'm off to meet friends

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It's not a "Cool Kids Club" or event that only the "popular crowd" goes to.
Hell, they're letting me come and I just joined the site in January... At least, this year they are letting me.
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Hell, they're letting me come and I just joined the site in January... At least, this year they are letting me.
With that attitude you will fit right in.
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I'd love to go to the summit but I can't make it to Arkansas unfortunately.
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Come on Chi... You can share a room with someone to cut costs, and you could submit your name for one of the three "mahlerships" available right now.
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I'd love to go to the summit but I can't make it to Arkansas unfortunately.
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