2nd Year Anniversary of DavidLasnier.com!
This week marks the 2nd anniversary of this blog. It’s pretty incredible to me that I’ve been running a website and everything that comes it for 2 years.
That means writing 2 blog posts every single week which translates into 104 posts a year and 208 total posts, sending a weekly newsletter with a new video every week, keeping the website updated, etc, etc.
I’ll be honest it is a lot of work. I’m far from being a full time writer; I’m a full time strength coach. I’m trying to share knowledge and opinions with people interested in strength and conditioning, but when you have a full time job (50+ hours/week) spending an extra 5-10 hours a week to run a website is not always easy. I wouldn’t do it any other way, but it does require some time.
I’ve been pretty amazed at the growth of my blog, too. I started out of nothing with about 5-10 people visiting my website daily- realistically all friends, colleagues and family. After only one year of operation I had around 4,000 visits per month. After 2 years I’m up to around 11,000 visits per month! It’s still nothing crazy, but considering what I started from and the fact that it’s only been 2 years, I am more than happy with how things are turning out. More than anything: thank you for supporting my blog and making all of this possible!
That being said, I’ll celebrate this 2 year anniversary the right way by making a top 10 of my best posts of the last year! Without further ado, here it is:
Making a Commitment to Succeed
Is Strength Training Really About Strength with Kids?
A Letter to Aspiring Strength Coaches
The Evolution of Strength Training
Coaching More Than Just Strength and Conditioning
What’s Wrong with Keeping Your Chest Up?
The Worst 100 Calories You Could Eat
So there you have it! Top 10 blog posts from the last year. If you missed any of them, make sure you check them out!
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Happy Anniversary ~ Very much appreciate your Blog. Here’s to love for the process, in and of itself; for the inherent joy in movement and good coaches, like you, who take time to offer sound guidance.
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