#Merechandise April 15

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April 2026 will take a slightly different approach to the 30-Day Challenge. Each day of the month, I’ll be participating in the 30-Day Tai Chi Coach4aday Challenge. What will be different this time is that my daily posts won’t be limited to that day’s exercises—I want the freedom to share more spontaneous and wide-ranging thoughts along the way.

I will still include the focus of each day’s Tai Chi routine, but much of what I write may explore topics far removed from exercise. Just as Tai Chi is designed to improve flexibility, I hope my writing reflects that same sense of openness and adaptability each day. For Day Fifteen I’m going to reflect on the scale of MERCHANDISE sold at Augusta National.

“Tai Chi” 30 Day Challenge

Searching online for a 30-Day program brought me face to face with lots of options but I have chosen a plan led by Dr Alan Potts PT. You can download the schedule I am utilizing at this link.

It looks like this.

Challenge Guidelines

  1. View the daily video and mirror what you see.
  2. Complete all 30 daily exercises

Day 15-Tai Chi and Serenity

Alan’s Day 15 exercise routine can be viewed below:

April 15th-Merchandise Purchased at The Masters

Like many golf enthusiasts, I was glued to the TV last weekend watching The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. There were plenty of memorable moments on the course, including watching Rory McIlroy capture his second Green Jacket. What really stood out to me, though, was the sheer volume of Masters merchandise worn by patrons.

Since the only place to buy official merchandise is on-site at Augusta National, I expected strong sales—but I wasn’t prepared for just how much there was.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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