Happenings With The Neals
Welcome to our blog page. This is where our family and friends can see what's going on in our lives. We are so thankful for God's blessings in our lives. God & Family are Everything! Enjoy!
Family Pic 2025
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Proverbs 3:6...
Lasha Signature T-Shirt...
Tim loves his Lasha t-shirt that he received yesterday. He had to wear it right away to training last night.
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Wil Fleming's Instagram Share...
Wil Fleming is the coach for 1Kilo out of Indiana. Tim's coach, Jarrod Nobbe, is from there and I assume was trained in this sport under Wil. This was a great share and one that parents of kids in sports should take to heart.
When a coach pretends they have "secret" answers or "the" answers that's a coach with extreme ego driven problems and a coach you DON'T want coaching you or your kids. Stay far away from those kind of coaches!!! (I know of what I speak from first hand experience.)
A coach who remains humble because they know there is always more to learn is exactly who you want to have as a coach for you and your kids. That's the kind of coach that you get in Wil Fleming and Jarrod Nobbe. They are great coaches and always have a humble attitude and are always learning all they can. They are constantly growing, while remaining humble, and learning in order to be the best coaches that they can possibly be for their athletes.
Tim loves his coach, Jarrod Nobbe from Athletic Lab in NC. They have built a great bond. August will be two years since Tim switched to the sport of weightlifting and having Jarrod as his coach. What a humungous difference it's made in our son. He is night and day different than how broken he was from some of his other coaches, from his prior sport, and their ego driven macho attitudes that tear kids down instead of build them up. It was such a blessing to find Jarrod and a sport that our son loves even more than the sport that he was doing before.
Stay very close to the kind of coaches who are always humble and learning more to be an even better coach for you or your kids! And,
Memorize The Quote In The Pic Above
Because It's Truth!!!
Athletic Lab Weightliftings post from Instagram...
- Tim Neal, 65kg U17 M (Youth) (Snatch: 90kg, CJ: 117kg π₯, Total: 207kg) 4th Place
- Eva Young, 58kg W (Junior) (Snatch: 59kg, CJ: 84kgπ₯, Total: 143kg) 4th Place
- Ariel Hekier, 58kg W U23 (Senior/Open) (Snatch: 58kg, CJ: 75kg, Total: 133kg) 5th Place
- Ewan McCallum, 71kg M U25 (Senior/Open) (Snatch: 96kg, CJ: 123kgπ₯, Total. 219kgπ₯) 2nd Place - NATIONAL RUNNER-UP
- Chase OverPeck, 65kg M U25 (Senior/Open) (Snatch: 102kgπ₯, CJ: 123kgπ₯, Total: 225kgπ₯) 1st Place - 2x NATIONAL CHAMPION
- Mariah Merkle, 69kg W (Senior/Open) (Snatch: 87kg, CJ: 107kg, Total: 194kg) 8th Place
- Jamie Maffeo, 77kg W (Senior/Open) (Snatch: 82kg, CJ 100kg, Total: 182kg) 23rd Place
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Galatians 6:9...
USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals 2025 Results....
RESULTS!!! Timothy Neal loves the gym he's a part of, its owners (who have his back) and his coach (who has his back). If Tim had been honored with his last lift, which was in fact a lift, he would have finished 4th overall at Weightlifting Nationals. Since the judges didn’t honor it, even though our club did, he was officially 6th overall. Between last year and this year finishing in the top 10 have been huge for Tim being the new kid on the block. He feels so thankful and blessed to be a part of Athletic Lab and the Athletic Lab Weightlifting Club Team. If you are looking for a great gym to work out in you have to look no further than Athletic Lab.
Tim's last lift:
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Cripple Creek Gold Mine on June 25th...
The current Gold Mine as it is today. The 3rd largest producer of gold in our country.
Cripple Creek Train Ride on June 25th...
We did the Cripple Creek train ride on our last day before heading back to Kentucky to visit with family. We learned a lot about Cripple Creek on the train ride. No better way to learn than life experiences. We can't wait to return there next year for Nationals and do some more adventuring.
Part of a mine that was no longer in operation after WW2. |