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G3 Team Spotlight: What’s Happening At G3? Geoff Dold PT, DPT, CSCS, CAFS

Stretch Your Brain!

Geoff was born and raised in Oakland, California, where he developed his love for sports through playing basketball. He received his BS in Exercise Biology from UC Davis and first got involved in sports rehab as a student athletic trainer for the UCD Men’s Basketball and Track & Field teams.

Get those answers in! The first to respond correctly wins a $5 Starbucks Gift Card! Email your answers to info@g3.life ! 1. What is the rarest blood type? 2. What does Na stand for on the periodic table? 3. How many feet are in a mile? 4. Where is the world’s largest active volcano located? 5. How many hearts does an octopus have? 6. Which two planets in our solar system are known as “ice giants”? 7. What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside? 8. There is a sea located between Israel and Jordan. What’s it called?

Geoff moved to San Diego in December 2016, in order to attend and receive his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. During his final year in graduate school, he got certified as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and completed his Certification in Applied Functional Sciences (CAFS). In his free time, Geoff loves to play sports, go for long runs, and drink local craft beers.

Answers to last month’s trivia: 1) The heart 2) The leg 3) About 10,000 4) 60–65% 5) Calcium 6) The skin 5) Neurons 8) Knee cap

LETTER FROM MIKE & SANDRA THE POWER OF COMMUNITY It’s hard to believe we’re 6 months into the pandemic and all of the challenges that have come with it. Between the potential seriousness of the virus, the uncertainty of what the future looks like, and the various degrees of isolation that we’ve all experienced, these are truly historic times. For the Van Gilder family as well as the G3 family, I think, without question the biggest challenge has been dealing with the imposed isolation that we’ve been subjected to. Between not being able to socialize with friends, the kids not being able to go to school with their classmates, and others’ feeling that they can’t leave their homes for various reasons, the feeling of isolation and a lack of interaction has been acute. For us, the silver lining has been an even greater appreciation of the power of COMMUNITY. One of our core values at G3 (Gather,

Give, Grow) is the recognition of the power of GATHER and the very intentional effort to provide everyone, team members and patients alike, an environment that facilitates camaraderie as much as possible. Never before have we felt so grateful, seeing the faces of team members and patients light up upon entering the clinics and seeing familiar faces. It confirmsmy long-held belief that the single biggest key to health, happiness, and well-being is the power of COMMUNITY. Sincere thanks from us to all of you for the blessing of wanting to be a part of our G3 family. In best health, Mike & Sandra

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