Summer season Break is well upon us, so in this episode, we’re diving headfirst into a swimming pool of flexibility, and resurfacing with humorous tales from our sun-drenched (or not-so-sun-drenched) summertime adventures. We begin with what instructors REALLY do throughout the summertime – yes, there’s more to us than lesson strategies and progress report. We share all instructors’ consentaneous requirement for a break.
Inform discuss the obvious problem of handling parenting and mentor. Scream out to instructors who are likewise moms and dads! Gabe and Lauran put their summer season physical fitness objectives under the microscopic lense, or should we state, ‘under the ice cream scoop’?
Ever questioned what we did throughout the summer seasons prior to we ended up being the cool instructors you understand and like? We think back about our worst summer season tasks. Prepare for tales of spicy chicken wings, cleaning up other individuals’s mess, a summertime of … kidney stones (whoa, Tell!), and a fling with phlebotomy that didn’t end notoriously.
We conclude the episode with a dispute on summer season PD and training in our section, ‘Good or Garbage’. Kick back, pop open a cold (name your preferred summer-time drink), and get prepared for a dosage of enjoyable, sun, and a reasonable share of ‘we-can’t-believe-that-happened’.
Summertime Break, you’re the very best!
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