I had been looking for the perfect strength-conditioning workout for a long time. What I was looking for was a set of weights that are compact, versatile, and safe. I was looking for something I could do every day in my office for a few minutes to increase my strength. As you already know, kettlebells were what I was looking for.
The Aidyn Ivy Project (Free E-book inside)
Once I discovered that AI can often do a better job writing non-fiction than the typical human, I thought it was time to bring Adam Rush back from the dead. I dug up his body from the depths of my Google Drive, fitted him with cyborg parts, and plugged him into ChatGPT. He’s back, but he’s no longer Adam Rush… Meet Aidyn Ivy.
Joe Start
Joe Start (1842-1927) was a notable 19th-century baseball player known for his skills at first base and consistent hitting. He played from the 1860s to the 1880s, contributing to the formative years of professional baseball. A key player with the New York Mutuals and Providence Grays, Start’s career was marked by longevity, and he helped lead the Grays to a championship in 1884.
Cap Anson
Cap Anson (1852-1922) was a 19th-century baseball star, playing 27 seasons and becoming the first to reach 3,000 hits. A key figure in developing the National League, he also managed the Chicago White Stockings, leading them to five pennants. Anson’s legacy is mixed due to his vocal support for racial segregation within the sport.
Retiring My 2012 Prospects Collection
Most of the 2012 class of prospects had highly successful MLB careers, and all but one of them are still active. Of the twelve prospects, six are all-stars. Every player made it to the major leagues. Here’s a look at my 2012 Prospects collection, and the final results of each player’s career (players who are […]
Retiring My 2011 Prospects Collection
Most of the 2011 class of prospects had highly successful MLB careers, and most of them are still active. Of the twelve prospects, five are all-stars. Three of them will be serious Hall of Fame candidates when they retire. Every player except for one made it to the major leagues. Here’s a look at my […]





