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You Own "The Power" By Team-Kixsquest | Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 09:24:24 AM EST by Mary Maillette

Is it just me or does it feel like time is not just flying, it's in fifth gear pinned?  Between all the things we have to do and all the things we have to think about and all the things we have to remember, sometimes my brain feels like a four lane express way at rush hour.. way too much congestion!  

I've read several books recently that all say the same thing, "The Point of Power is always in the present moment."   That sounds easy, but have you ever tried it?  Have you ever tried to shut your brain off and just concentrate on what you are doing at the moment?  It's nearly impossible!  I'm either thinking about what I've got to do next or I'm thinking about something that happened yesterday or about a phone call I have to make or I'm remembering that I've got to check my email and "Oh, yeah, I've got to email that person".  It's like a never ending cycle in my mind!  But, that's exactly what "the experts" say the problem is.  By not being present every moment, we are giving up our power.  

The only thing we can control is the present.  When we are not completely focused on what we are doing in the present moment we can't be giving it 100%.  I've been really trying to live in the present moment myself and I've been talking to my kids about doing it.  Especially, my son who races motocross.  When's he's on that track, he shouldn't be thinking about where he's going to finish in the moto.  He's got to be present on the gate, the start, the first corner, every turn, every jump, every lap until he crosses that finish line.   Only then can he truly tap into his "Point of Power".

So, give it a try.  Stop thinking for a moment.  It's hard, but if you keep practicing, it gets a little easier.  Remember, you own "The Power", now it's time to start using it!
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Midway MX Videos Now Posted! By Team-Kixsquest | Thu Sep 04, 2008 at 12:51:29 PM EST Kids In Xtreme Sports have now posted the video highlights from Sunday, August 31st at Midway MX Park, Kellogg, Minnesota.  Check them out.  We have also posted a new Racer Chat with Jeremy Juliot, #121.  

Thanks to all of you who support our site and give us your feedback!    Don't forget, we love to hear from you.  Drop us an email anytime....John@Kixsquest.com. Comments >>

Fun Track Changes at Midway MX Park By Team-Kixsquest | Tue Sep 02, 2008 at 01:18:00 PM EST Midway created some nice track changes to end the last race weekend of their Survivor Series.   Although the start gate is in the same position the track is running the opposite way.  Most of the changes are in the middle of the track section.  They split up the whoops section by adding a long up-hill section and then they shortened the whoops section in the middle.  They also added a monster tabletop with a "step-down" which leads right into another tabletop.  It was awesome to see the riders launching their bikes through this section.  

The turns are pretty sweet since there are now multiple lines to choose from providing more opportunities to make a pass and some nice ruts.    Next year the start gate is supposed to be moved back to its original location.

Video highlights from the race weekend are now posted!!

Wishing everyone a great week back at school.  Don't forget to tell your teachers to go easy on the homework.....it's still race season! Comments >>

Midway MX Survivor Series By Team-Kixsquest | Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 01:49:50 PM EST Kids In Xtreme Sports will be at Midway MX Park in Kellogg, Minnesota this weekend.  The news at Midway is that they have made some new track changes!  What a great way to celebrate the last weekend of summer - racing motocross!  See you at the races! Comments >>
RACING MOTOCROSS? HOW HARD CAN IT BE?! By Team-Kixsquest | Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 06:50:54 PM EST by Mary Maillette

Ok, Motoheads, it's almost time to head back to school and it's more than likely that your friends will ask you what you did over the summer.  

You'll say something like, "I raced a lot."  

"What kinda of racing?", they'll ask.  

You say, "Motocross."  

They'll say, "Oh, yeah, I have a dirt bike, too.  I rode a lot this summer in my back yard.  You should see the cool jumps I've got!".  

Then, you'll roll your eyes and politely say, "No, I race Motocross.  It's a competitive sport.  It's takes a lot of training and hard work."  

They'll say, "Yeah, so, what's the big deal?  So, you race Motocross.  What's with the training, ya know, the bike does all the work anyway, right!?"  (snort, giggle)

So, how do you respond to this type of dialogue?  Maybe this hasn't happened to you, yet.  But, trust me, sooner or later you are going to run into some serious lack of understanding by those not involved in the sport of Motocross.  

That's why we here at Kids In Xteme Sports really enjoyed a recent article in Racer X Illustrated by David Pingree (September Issue).   He addresses this very topic.  Even David Pingree hears comments like, "Why would you get tired racing motocross?  All you do is sit on the seat and turn the gas thingy on the bars."  As Pingree explains, "My stock response, after turning bright red like Ryan Villopoto's face after a long moto, was that Motocross is the most physically demanding sport in the world, aside from maybe World Cup Soccer.  It requires the stamina of a Kenyan marathon runner, the agility of a Russian gymnast, the flexibility of a Chinese trapeze artist, the strength of a lumberjack and the testicles the size of cantaloupes (Sorry ladies of the WMA, but you know what I mean)  There isn't an aspect of athletics that is left out in motocross; everything is required."  

David Pingree has a great writing style that is hilarious and sarcastic.  He's a retired Supercross and Motocross Pro Racer and has the sense of humor of a stand up comedian.  If you can get your hands on a copy of the whole article, you'll  enjoy it.

Meanwhile, if your friends still don't "get it", have them check out some of the videos here on Kids In Xtreme Sports, especially Ricky Carmichael's (on the video page) or as Pingree suggests, "Simply smile and walk away." and know that there are plenty of us who know exactly how hard racing motocross is and what it takes!  

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Midway MX Park Race Blog By Team-Kixsquest | Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 01:32:32 PM EST by Mary Maillette

It was round #4 of the Midway Recreation Park's Survivor Series on Sunday, August 10th and there was some great racing to watch!

Supermini
The Supermini had Zack Williams, who is sporting the #38 on his smoking fast Suzuki, and KTM riders, John Tate, #229 and Kurtis Endres, #221 flying out in front of the pack of 85cc riders.  Behind them was Cody Breeden, #850 on his Suzuki.  Zack Williams took the lead and win in both motos.  John Tate and Kurtis Endres mixed it up with Tate taking second in the first moto and Endres taking second in the second moto.  That gave second overall to Kurtis Endres and third to John Tate.

85cc (9-11)
In the 85cc, ages 9-11, Adam Maxfield, #588 was really tearing it up out there with Henry Miller, #292 chasing him down.  In both motos Maxfield had the lead with Miller behind him.  In moto one, Tyler Gast, #100 ran in third with Cole Harrington, #391 in fourth.  However, these boys changed it up in the second moto with Cole Harrington riding in third and Tyler Gast in fourth.  Adam Maxfield took the win, Henry Miller second, Cole Harrington took third overall and Tyler Gast finished fourth overall.  

PreMix (7-8)
The minis are amazing because they are so small and the track and the jumps are so big!  Though all the classes did an awesome job, my focus this time around was on the Pre-Mix ages 7-8.  Sterling Wold, #81 was wicked fast out there and has great form on the bike!  Sterling took the lead with Payton Harrison, #32 hot on his tail.  I can tell these guys have the racer mentality already, which in a nutshell means if someone is in front of them, they're going to chase them down until they catch `em!  Payton Harrison was definately gunning for Sterling Wold.  Meanwhile, Austin Griffin, #264 was racing in third with Fierce Knight, #40 in fourth.  Fierce Knight was definately on the chase for Austin Griffin but ran out of time.  In this moto, Wold took the win, Harrison, second, Griffin third and Knight, fourth.

In the second moto, Sterling Wold had the lead once again.  But Payton Harrison was a man on a mission flying up the pack making some passes.  Michael Quinn, #75 had the third position this time.  Wold took the win in the moto and the overall win.  Harrison took second in this moto and second overall.  Austin Griffin took fourth in this moto, but third overall.  Keep up the great racing guys!

250A
Minnesota's Trevor Tuma, #288 and Ronnie Goodwin, #711 of Las Vegas, Nevada put on quite a race for us on Sunday.  It was fast action and great racing!  In moto one of the 250A class, Ronnie Goodwin had the lead and Trevor Tuma was often literally on his rear tire!  To watch these two going as fast as they were and hitting jumps and corners together was awesome!   Something happened to Tuma because before I knew it Goodwin took the win and Tuma was "not" on his tail.  In moto two, Tuma took the lead and the overall win.      

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Great Weekend at Midway MX By Team-Kixsquest | Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 09:22:22 AM EST Another great race weekend!  Kids In Xtreme Sports was at Midway MX Park in Kellogg, Minnesota.  We lucked out with perfect race weather. Considering it is almost the middle of August, we could have had hot and steamy weather but instead it was about 80 degrees, sunny & breezy.  Saturday night was perfect weather for sweatshirts and bonfires!

Sunday's race action was awesome.  Wow, the 250A and 250B classes really put on a show for us.  These guys are so much fun to watch - the fences were lined up when these guys hit the track.  There were also some FAST kids in the mini classes showing us their skills on two wheels.  Great racing everyone!

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS ARE NOW POSTED.

If you have any feedback or comments on the videos, drop us an email....John@kixsquest.com.  We love to hear from you!

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WORDS TO LIVE BY....... By Team-Kixsquest | Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 03:25:49 PM EST by Mary Maillette

I was flipping through the July issue of Racer X Illustrated and found the column called 2 Tribes.  They interviewed Todd Jendro from Live Nation and Dave Prater, the director of Supercross.  At the end they ask each one to answer the question, "Words To Live By?"  

I really liked the answer Todd Jendro gave, so it's my quote for the day....

"Never give up.  Give 100 percent.  Follow your dreams.  And after you've done all that, it is what it is."   Comments >>

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