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i really need your financial support to even attempt to suffer and transpose my suffering for many others like i did yesterday…

please,  contribute HERE

right NOW!

WHATEVER you can to my Student Sponsorship of Steve Ilg this winter:   i’m trying to get to the USSSA Snowshoe Nationals in the Half Marathon…

cuz?  i ain’t giving up..never have,  never shall, and until my dying exhale into the Tribal Mantra?   gotta give it my All..for my daughter from which to live by,  for YOU..my Sacred Students…and for the REAL YOGIC TRADITION (which has very LITTLE to do with supple, sexy ‘yogins’ offering tropical retreats ) and?

for myself…

 

well,  my Higher Self actually…

 

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Durango native multisport athlete/yogi, Steve Ilg – age 52, continues to lead the charge into the regional wintersport season of 2014/15:
pic by Sandra Lee: Is the price of the pain worth the high?…Durango native, Steve Ilg, thinks so, after winning the PNC Nordic Biathlon at Wolf Creek Pass, Sunday.  Ilg ripped off an average of 4.35-minute  2-kilometer laps while rifle shooting at an accuracy of 95% at an altitude of 11,000+ to earn the top spot of at the podium.
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ilg:

“I knew i had to hammer the first 2k lap as close to oxygen debt at such high altitudes as i possibly could because i knew that the two closest guys who could beat me were great as skate skiers, but perhaps,  just perhaps they did not have the CORE and the BREATH MANAGABILTY  nor the sustained MENTAL FOCUS or the CELLULAR FITNESS as i did through ASEA, BODYHEALTH, and SUNRIDER HERBS…so, i took it to them on for the first of three excruciatingly painful 2k Laps on a very soft course upon which i knew would deteriorate quickly so i hammered it FAST and HARD right out of the gate and was thankful that my shooting held up as i shot at the bottom of the exhale (Kumbhaka Paruna in yoga) during the first shooting stage…

 

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after i gapped my closest competitors after shooting stage #1 i just gathered more positive momentum from the crowd and from the very fact that i knew from direct experience from my training?   i had the threshold fitness…i had the breath control…i had the kinesthetic fitness from HP Yoga®….i had the nutritional fitness from Tailwind, Sunrider, Bodyhealth, and Asea….

i then, just relaxed into the Mantra, the Breath…and allowed the (Divine) Breath to flow through ilg..

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sure,  winning OVERALL PODIUMS at my age is great,
yet what matters more to feeble ilg at this stage?

is that YOU, my most Noble Students,  still see me trying hard…

no, not TRYING HARD,

rather,

BEING HARD, BEING SOFT…

living the BALANCED PATH of HARD/SOFT SPIRIT FORM/FORMLESSNESS…

get out there,

toe those Start Lines of your OWN life,

because?

in doing so?

we learn more about our deepest, our Highest Self…

get out there…

and DO!!!!

so you can BE!!!!

please CONTRIBUTE to my Winter Racing Season…i need desperately your support!!!

 

 

 

 

2 Responses to “Temple GONG: Is The (Ongoing) High (and) Teaching in Kali Yuga, Worth The Pain? Ilg Wins Overall in Season Opener Nordic Biathlon”

  1. Ken Doyle says:

    Dear Steve, CONGRATULATIONS once again on being such a great inspiration to all WF WARRIORS. Please let me know if you got my phone message. YOU ARE THE BEST. Love, Kendo

  2. coach says:

    KenDo!!!!

    TOTALLY got your phone message…WOW!!! WHAT A JOURNEY OF BREATH AND POSTURE, you and your family got to experience! sounds like the intensity really brought you back to the LIfestyle Basics of WF!!! THAT IS HUGE SPIRITUAL TRAINING! the very fact that when being intellectually and emotionally overwhelmed you invoked WF Lifestyle Principle #1: Breath and Posture! that got you through that Test and shall continue to, for-ever more…

    THANK YOU soooooooo much for your generous $ donation to my winter sport racing! that pays for a tankload of gas for one weekend, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

    HEAD BOWED,
    SPIRIT VOWED,

    YOUR FEEBLE TEACHER OF NOTHING

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