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Eric Carlyle

Skater turned fashionista, Johnny Weir, made headlines on Thursday when he announced formal plans to begin training for Olympic competition. Weir will most likely have to give some personal time with his new husband, Victor Voronov, to keep up with the grueling 4-5 hours of daily training the Olympic hopeful will have to endure.

Figure Skater Johnny Weir

Weir's website simply says "I'm Back" in black next to an usually subdued Weir.  You can check out Johnny's website at figureskatersonline.com and watch for his popular Logo reality series Be Good Johnny Weir on Tuesday nights.

Figure skating, as demanding as any sport, is one of the most popular winter sports played out at the Olympics.


Aug 18, 2011

Hockey is so GAY!

Puck Buddys

Back in December when we first started kicking around the idea of a gay hockey blog, we had no idea where the journey would take us.  Partners for nearly 15 years, neither of us ever played hockey, but over the past few seasons we’ve developed a certain affinity for the game and a maniacal devotion to the home team, the Washington Capitals.

Hot hockey guy cover image for NextIn just a few short months, PuckBuddys.com, the site “for boys who like boys who like hockey,” has found a nice audience, both gay and straight. Our blog quickly evolved from being primarily a showcase of shirtless players and beefcake, to one that covers other topics that rarely made the RADAR of Washington’s already robust hockey blogosphere.  And while we still remain the go-to site for pictures of hot hockey players, we’ve also been recognized in the media for our mixture of satire, sass, and just as often, the serious.


Puck Buddys

You ask, we tell.   We like everything about hockey.

The speed, the flash, the unpredictability of a bouncing puck. We like the coaches, the fights, the crowds. But mostly we like the players – their amazing athleticism and physical abilities.  And let’s face it: an extraordinary number of hockey players are simply hot – and that includes every single Washington Capitals player.

Hailing from Hockeytown and right at home in Red, Puckbuddy Doug is a journalist by day; a Brooks Laich and Mike Green fan in his off hours. Puckbuddy Craig works in PR and spends his free time building shrines to Sasha Semin and learning to speak Russian.


Alfonzo Chavez

Gay men seeking a professional coach now have a new resource — a no-cost online directory of professional coaches who are also gay through The Gay Coaches Alliance’s (GCA) new website, www.thegaycoaches.com. The alliance also launched a new Facebook page to elevate coaching awareness and access within the gay community.
The new website adds to GCA’s growing support and developmental offerings for gay coaches, which includes a monthly professional development and networking teleconference and an international conference slated for 2012. Plus, the new website offers an active developmental forum for member coaches. Currently, there are 16 professional coaches from throughout North America listed in the GCA’s online directory, and the list continues to grow.
Formed more than two years ago, the GCA has a three-part mission – to promote the field of coaching, especially for gay men to find a gay coach; to support individual gay coaches to develop and sustain successful practices; and, to form a global community to develop a greater presence of gay coaches in the world.
Alliance co-founders Dave Allen, Michael Cohen and Harry Faddis – each a professional coach with many gay clients – first conceived of GCA after noting that gay men can especially benefit from working with a trained professional coach. They also realized that there were many gay men who were powerful coaches and many more gay men who could be excellent coaches, but there was no centralized specific support available. They shared a belief that gay men have unique needs when being coached, but neither coaching organizations nor training programs specifically addressed them adequately, if at all. So the GCA formed to help gay men find a coach as well as encouraging and developing gay men who are coaches.
Why a gay coach?
Trust is essential in any coaching relationship, enabling client and coach to speak freely and explore the client’s beliefs and dreams without fear of judgment. But trust is especially important for coaching gay men; finding others who are trustworthy has been a lifelong challenge for most gay men. Shared experience often helps build rapport and trust more quickly. “A lot of gay men have been wounded by the process of growing up gay and have been cut off from their power – to choose a good life, to be in satisfying relationships, to make the kind of impact they want to make in the world,” explained GCA co-founder Michael Cohen. “By working with a gay coach there is no ‘translation of culture’ necessary; it’s easier when the coach and client have a common frame of reference.”
The high-trust environment allows clients to be truly authentic in sharing dreams and desires – perhaps for the first time in their lives. Gay coaches can also be excellent guides for men who are questioning their sexual orientation or men who are in the process of “coming out.”
“Coaching with a gay coach can be especially effective for gay men who feel cut off and alienated from other successful and strong men,” said Dave Allen, a GCA co-founder. “Being really ‘heard’ and respected by another man creates an expansive field of opportunity. To have another man – his coach – stay and be an advocate, cheerleader and guide is potent when experience has taught gay men to hide who they really are or else risk abandonment.”
Coaching works
Coaching is effective in increasing personal satisfaction and effectiveness in many contexts of life – work, relationship, education, and life stage transitions. Coaching is convenient and portable, often done by telephone, a few sessions per month. It is effective one-on-one, as well as for couples, groups or teams.
Working with a professional coach can supercharge a client who feels “stuck” to make choices, take action and move in the direction of their dreams. Some common activities within a coaching session include asking powerful questions, identifying alternative perspectives, challenging limiting beliefs and concluding with the client’s commitment to take specific action to move them ahead. “Coaching is for people who want to change, who are motivated to change and who are willing to stay the course,” Faddis said. “I think every gay man could benefit from working with a coach.”
To join the GCA, coaches can apply on the website. There is a nominal quarterly membership fee for coach membership, which covers his listing and eligibility for GCA programs. There is no charge to use the directory to find a coach.


Jun 03, 2011

Swimmers in Speedos

Alfonzo Chavez

I recently saw an event on facebook that will be taking place tomorrow at Boxer's NYC and thought most of you would be interested in showing up. 

From Team New York Aquatics:


        Summer's Here!  so strip down to your Speedo with TNYA!
       
        This saturday 6-9pm
       
        2 for 1 drinks with a $10 donation
       
        TNYA is sending 50 people to hawaii for IGLA 2011!
        Swimmers in Speedos
        A beer-pong tournament

       












Alfonzo Chavez

The organizers of LA Pride (Christopher Street West) have informed us that they are looking for a strong turn out from the area's gay sports community.  Please attend if possible.

 


Alfonzo Chavez

The Gay and Lesbian International Sports Association--North America (GLISA NA) formally announced that Denver, Colorado, USA has won the honor of hosting the 2015 North America Outgames. The official ceremony celebrating Denver as the next Host City will take place at the Closing Ceremonies of the 2011 North America Outgames in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday July 30, 2011. The Denver Outgames 2015 Bid Committee (DOBC) will attend the Vancouver Outgames and also the Vancouver Pride Parade and Festival on July 31, 2011.

“We could not be more excited or honored,” states DOBC Co-Chair R. Tony Smith. “This is a win for Denver, Colorado and the United States, and all I can say is, ‘Let’s Go Denver!’”

DOBC Co-Chair Sonya J. Lewis continues, “This is the time for Denver, and it was most evident with the ease of how much support we received from everyone here in Colorado: sport, culture, human rights and government entities, as well as elected officials. Our bid committee worked hard, and this feels amazing!”


May 28, 2011

Ready for the Big Game

David

David in white Man Utd shirt'Vintage' Manchester United shirt - I was wearing this shirt when Sir Alex won his first Champions League title back in 1999! However I didn't get to see the game as I was on a plane over the Atlantic on the way to start my new life in Arizona!Strongbow And for refreshment during the game it has to be Strongbow - of course!

No chips, no dip, no talk about 'funny' ads ... just the game - the beautiful game!


David

The REALLY Big Game is tomorrow, Saturday May 28th. Manchester United take on the excellent Barcelona at Wembley Stadium in the Final of the European Champions League!

I might even learn to use my twitter account and post twitter updates on my Compete Community profile during the game.    :-)

I also gave the Compete website a little decorating to celebrate - you like?


Alfonzo Chavez

 

Hello Compete Fans, readers and listeners! 

I wanted to make sure all of you knew about a VERY special edition of Compete Radio that will take place this weekend.  Ben Cohen will be interviewed on Compete Radio. 


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