Five years ago, I learned how to do something called “Stand Up Paddle Surfing” with surfing’s greatest, Laird Hamilton. At the time, I was working on “Longest Yard” with Adam Sandler. I would literally get off from the movie set in LA, then hustle down to Malibu just to get an hour in on the water. The first time I tried it, I was hooked. Think about it. You don’t have to lay down like you do on a surf board. You get to stand up and look out, watch the fish, watch the waves coming. But it’s not all easy - paddle surfing takes balance, core strength, and coordination.
I was lucky enough to spend some time on the water this weekend and get in a chance to paddle surf. If you ever have the opportunity near the ocean, you have got to try it.
Now I am back at the Nutrition53 headquarters and working hard on a new project to bring my favorite N53 product, Neuro1, to a ready-to-drink format. It’s alot of work and I am getting to learn so much about the bottling industry, but we are making strides and I think soon you will see it on the shelves.
I guess all challenges bring an opportunity to learn something new, which in the end, makes us more balanced, stronger, and coordinated people. It’s lot like paddle surfing.
Romo,
You must be hard at work with the Neuro 1 ready to drink. All the best with it. I can’t wait for it to hit Canadian shelves.
Tomorrow I’m going into the my first senior Spring Camp. I’ve been going through some inspriational stories of yours to get ready for Day 1.
Peace,
Al