Monday, March 13, 2017
The Career of Dallas Mavericks Legend Dirk Nowitzki
Randy Eastburg founded Flower Mound, Texas-based Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in 2010 and has since grown the company into a successful commercial enterprise, averaging over $3 million in sales in recent years. When he isn't managing sales or hiring new employees, Randy Eastburg enjoys attending Dallas Mavericks games.
Though his name has now become synonymous with the Mavericks, German-born power forward Dirk Nowitzki was first drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks. The National Basketball League (NBA) team selected Nowitzki with the ninth overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, but traded him that same night for Robert "Tractor" Traylor, in what ended up as one of the most lopsided deals in NBA history. Traylor, who was taken sixth overall in the same draft, played just two seasons in Milwaukee and was out of the NBA by the end of the 2004-05 season. Nowitzki, meanwhile, had established himself as one of the game's best pure scorers by that point.
Since his third year in the league, Nowitzki has averaged more than 20 points per game in 15 of the past 17 years. A 13-time NBA All-Star, Nowitzki was named NBA MVP in 2007 and also won the 2011 NBA Finals MVP after leading Dallas to its first championship in franchise history.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Dallas Stars Re-Sign Forward Jamie Benn for $76 Million

Randy Eastburg is the owner of the Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Flower Mound, Texas, and his responsibilities include making all business decisions as well as handling sales and estimates for commercial properties. In his free time, Randy Eastburg enjoys attending Dallas Stars professional hockey games.
In July of 2016, the Dallas Stars re-signed team captain, Jamie Benn, to an 8-year contract extension worth $76 million. This amount averages out to $9.5 million per year and will extend into the 2024-25 season. The 27-year-old left wing enjoyed a successful season in 2015-16 when he led the Stars to the playoffs and was second in the National Hockey League (NHL) with 89 points during regular season play.
Benn tied for second in the league with 17 power play goals, and his 41 goals put him in third place in the NHL. Both categories were career highs for Benn, and he managed to play in all of the 82 regular season games: the second year in a row that he accomplished this and the third time in his career. Considered a great two-way forward, he was a finalist for the both the Ted Lindsay Award and the Hart Memorial Trophy (player seen as most valuable to his team).
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Mental Preparation for Golf Tournaments
In his professional life, Randy Eastburg owns and manages Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Flower Mound, Texas. Randy Eastburg is also an avid golfer and has participated in a number of tournaments.
While it is important to approach each golf tournament with the knowledge that your skills are the best that they can be, mental preparation also plays a crucial role. This starts at the beginning of the day of the competition. Savvy golfers take their time getting ready in the morning, so as to establish a relaxed pace and counteract the rushing feeling that nerves often produce.
Starting the day early can also help the golfer to arrive on the course with extra time to practice. This allows for warm-up time and a few practice shots, which the golfer should attempt to visualize as important shots. Only by raising the stakes of pre-tournament preparation can the athlete establish a rhythm and feel truly ready for competition.
When it is almost time to start playing, the golfer will benefit from focusing on his or her breathing. A few deep breaths can calm the body and send oxygen to the muscles, while relieving tension. Before making the first shot, the golfer should take a moment to pause and visualize hitting a perfect drive, so as to start the day off with confidence.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Motivating Young Basketball Players

Randy Eastburg, a construction business owner in Texas, enjoys watching sports and spending time with his children. Randy Eastburg has combined these interests as a coach for his children's basketball teams. One team won several state championships and another achieved high standings in national competition.
The key to successfully coaching youth basketball lies in maintaining a healthy balance between fun and skill development. Without both elements in place, many children will not put in the effort that leads to a sense of improvement and accomplishment. It is therefore crucial for the coach to model a positive attitude and enjoyment of the game, as this sets the atmosphere of each practice.
Young basketball players also respond well to verbal praise, both for accomplishment and for effort. In addition, this provides the coach with an opportunity to sandwich a suggestion for improvement in between compliments. Particularly hard work can prompt a public compliment, which can motivate other players to strive for such a compliment of their own.
Coaches should always remember that each player must feel like a valued part of the team. It is important to distribute praise evenly and even more so to emphasize the achievement of group goals. If players are invested in their friends' success, they may be increasingly motivated to work on their own skills and to participate fully in each practice.
Friday, January 20, 2017
American Quarter Horse - Build and Disposition
An experienced business owner, Randy Eastburg has led Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Flower Mound, Texas, as owner and operator since 2010. As a former breeder and owner of quarter horses, Randy Eastburg remains an aficionado of horse racing in his free time.
The ancestry of the American quarter horse dates back to the country's early days, when settlers bred English stock with those from Spain. The resultant breed had a muscular and sturdy build, which in turn made the animal a strong work horse as well as a high-speed runner. To this day, the quarter horse remains a popular breed for racing, polo, and show jumping as well as agricultural work and hunting.
The quarter horse has demonstrated a particular aptitude for working with cattle, and as a result it has become a highly desirable breed in ranching and on rodeo circuits. Even-tempered with people as well, the breed combines reliable solidness with the agility of more temperamental breeds. For this reason, it remains a popular choice for owners, riders, and handlers in almost any discipline.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Motorcycle Safety Tips for Beginners
As owner of Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Texas, Randy Eastburg oversees the work of employers and sub-contractors at a variety of job sites. Randy Eastburg balances these duties with active leisure time, which includes riding on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Although motorcycle riding is by nature a risky activity, the savvy rider can manage this risk by riding responsibly. For example, 48 percent of all fatal accidents in 2010 involved excessive speed, and riding without a helmet increases one's risk of a deadly head injury by as much as 40 percent. By riding at a safe speed and with the proper protection, the motorcycle enthusiast can significantly reduce the risk of a dangerous crash.
Riders can also protect themselves by attending a skills development course. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation, for example, offers classes that teach basic and advanced riding techniques as well as evasive maneuvers that can help the rider to respond to a dangerous situation. Such maneuvers can be highly useful should the unexpected happen, though they cannot replace defensive driving.
The defensive driver keeps a safe distance from other vehicles, avoids riding in bad weather, and remains aware of surroundings at all times. He or she also keeps lights running and wears visible clothing to improve the bike's visibility. The best clothing for riding offers full coverage and structural reinforcement to protect the body in case of a fall, just as a helmet visor or goggles protect the eyes.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Off-the-Beaten-Path Destinations in Tuscany

The owner of Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction in Flower Mound, Texas, Randy Eastburg leads a company that grossed $4 million in sales in 2015. A traveler in his free time, Randy Eastburg has visited the Tuscany region of Italy.
Although Tuscany is a well-traveled region of Italy, it offers a number of places off the beaten path, including the following:
-Lucignano. A medieval village located between Siena and Arezzo, Lucignano overlooks the Valdichiana Valley and features both medieval buildings and Renaissance palaces.
-Fosdinovo. Located between the mountains and the sea, Fosdinovo offers visitors views of Portovenere and the Magra River, as well as the islands of Gorgona, Capraia, Elba, and Corsica on clear days. The village’s architectural attractions include St. Remigius Church and the Oratorio dei Bianchi.
-Bagno Vignoni. While most towns have a central square, Bagno Vignoni stands out with a 49-by-29-meter pool in the center of the village. Visitors can also bathe in hot springs at nearby Parco dei Mulini.
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