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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
That's the specifications and assembly instructions, not the operations manual.
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
Good thread. I catch myself not drinking or anything during the build season. I guess I need to pay more attention to that this year. It's just when you are in that mode, you really don't think of anything else. Especially coming down towards the end of the build season. And lol at the manual.
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
Steve Talbott, "Getting Over the Code Delusion," The New Atlantis, Number 28, Summer 2010, pp. 3-27. |
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
When I read the OP's post, I realized how serious neglecting one's health can be and how dangerous it can become if overlooked. I've started another thread asking for safe practices and suggestions during build and competition season. Please take a look and contribute helpful suggestions.
Thank you, Jane |
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
Awesome thread, great point!!
My team tries to get meals almost every night--at least Friday nights, and Saturday mornings and lunches. Eating junk food 5 nights a week really adds up, so we got all the parents together, and have real meals. You'd be surprised as to how many parents are willing to make meals for 25 kids, if it means that their kids are all eating healthy! |
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
Our team has had parent driven meals since almost the beginning. The parents set up pretty much all of the logistics and in turn, save a significant amount of time and effort on the student and mentors part. I always thank, and tell others to thank each parent every night for the meals because they are the people that keep the team going.
As for the competition, our team always has about 10-20 water bottles in the pits, just to make sure everyone is hydrated. Even though food or drinks aren't allowed in the pits for the most part, its not worth having a kid pass out while potentially working with power tools. On another hand, this is a great thread. I never thought of keeping oneself fed and hydrated as a safety feature. Maybe this could be incorporated into any teams safety presentation at competition. ![]() |
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
I will say that seeing Bobby hit the floor, and the one who had to clean him up after, It was one of the worst moments I've had as a mentor. We have a saying in Goochland, "Rule #1: No Blood! Rule #2: Please see Rule #1." It is our lighthearted reminded to keep safely in the front of our minds in what we do. I hope this is the last time my team breaks our own rules!
BTW: glad to see you back in school, Bobby! |
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Re: Remember to stay healthy even during build Season
Here's a little message I put out to our team every year before we start build season. I hope it helps.
Enjoying Build Season 2011! Below are a few suggestions that will help you enjoy build season and be a productive team member. 1) Remember that your coaches are here to help. Please see us if you have any concerns. Do not let your problems build up. You are not bothering us! We understand that even in the best of circumstances, there will be issues. 2) Remember that you are on a TEAM! That means not just helping others, but also asking for help if you are in need. We are here to support each other. 3) Care for each other like a family. Help each other and watch out for each other in the shop and when we travel. 4) Listen to each other and COMMUNICATE. Express your concerns, share your ideas and let others know your needs. Remember that your coaches and teammates are listening. 5) Take care of yourself. Eat, sleep, and relieve your stress. Taking care of your mind and body will make you a happier more productive member. 6) Take care of your school work. Prepare yourself for build season by organizing your school work and personal schedule. Being organized will help you make it through with flying colors. 7) Talk to your family about your plans each week and make sure that your plans match with theirs. 8) Do your best at every job, no matter what it is. Doing your best and feeling accomplishment will give build season meaning, help you connect with your teammates, and make it fun. Last edited by OZ_341 : 23-11-2010 at 01:22. |
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