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guy welcome to now episode crazy fness guy healthy podcast Rec motivation with crazy Fitness guy today's guest his name
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is a page he uh from nearly losing his life
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to living and creating uh his bonus round on life he's been he's a he's been
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a fulltime coach for over 10 years and he uses his personal experience and
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adversities to overcome to help push others into growth and I look forward to
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uh uh talking with him today because this is right up my well I I was in a
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funk last two or three weeks and I'm
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slowly and steadily getting myself out of this funk and last night going to a webinar got me out of the funk even
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further but I'm always ready to learn more new things and and uh learn how to
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motivate others even more that's the word I was looking for and sorry if my
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voice it I mean just all over the today that's my uh day today everywhere all at
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once it doesn't add up really good math does not add up but anyway let's welcome
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Austin now hey ay Jimmy so before we get started can you
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tell us a little bit about who you are what you do how you got started and why you got started yeah Jimmy well thank
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you for having me and would love to tell my story uh and hopefully it reaches somebody and inspires somebody to maybe
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take action on their own path or Journey but uh my journey per se that I guess we're on here to talk about is from
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nearly losing my life which goes back to 2010 uh 2010 May 9th exactly 2010 which
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was Mother's Day that year uh I was at a party and I was 20 years old and a
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typical 20-year-old uh for the most part like to go out on the weekends find the
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the party or the The Happening and uh get involved and have fun and I had a
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little too much fun that night which I did often when I was uh growing up through high school and into Early
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College ended up drinking a little too much uh that evening and wanted to go
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home and growing up all through high school and even into those early years of college I thought I was Superman I
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thought nothing would ever happen to me nothing nothing could touch me I was 10 foot tall and bulletproof uh iCal ego of
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a young dumb guy and wanted to go home that night after drinking way too much
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and uh hopped in my car I don't remember hopping in my car and made it the typical story of about a mile away from
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the house to where I ran off the road and wrecked my car I didn't hurt anybody
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else uh nobody else was involved in this wreck it was a pretty desolate road which doesn't make it right or you know
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uh a good thing but fortunately no one else was hurt except me and my uh my
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dumb ego but uh that wreck landed me in the hospital for over seven weeks and then
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from there I was moved to a rehabilitation center to where I learned how to walk and do you know simple
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things that we all take for granted uh I lived there for two months and then
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slowly got released from that and moved back home to very quickly of a story recap getting
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to where I am now which is coaching and helping others um find their way sort ofing break out of self-limiting beliefs
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and creating their own identity per se because back when I was younger I didn't
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quite have my own identity and a lot of people don't growing up but some people know what they want to do they want to
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go off to college they want to do this as a career they have some type of vision or path but me was just my vision
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and path was hey I'm worried about next Friday actually next Thursday because Thursday we're gonna drink Friday we're
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gonna drink Saturday we're going to drink Sunday we might drink a little bit The Cure from Thursday through Saturday
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and then Monday through Wednesday go to school do a little side work and then back at it the next Thursday so that was
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my path and it was taking me nowhere quick well uh there's a few things I
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want to piggy back off a little bit uh I I kind of know what you mean a little
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bit about uh I mean I was never into partying like drinking or anything but
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for me it was basically a lot of uh video games My Life didn't involved
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around video games like I went to school Monday through Friday uh hated every aspect of
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school uh maybe that a lot of people can relate to that just because being forced
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to do math science history yeah and just the routine Basics and getting bullied
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for eight plus years on top of that uh I got to I mean I always love playing
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video games but I got to a point where every pretty much every single day
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when I got home was video games video games video games video games video games and I was
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like okay to a point I was kind of like
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I know I was pretty much on the wrong path but it was like my escape from bullying
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so I was like well it's not like I'm hurting anyone else and it's not like
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I'm [Music] uh so I was like I'm just gonna keep
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playing eventually I got tired of feeling that all all I'm just doing is
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playing video games and all my friends are doing all this other stuff and here I am playing more video games and so
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finally I got to the point where I quit for a couple months which I I was kind
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of bored with my time at during that time because like huh what do I do with
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my free time and like and so finally I I
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uh so finally one of my friends who I met along in the game and I still stay
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in touch with them and they said to me it's like Jimmy you should come back and I was like okay if I come back I'm
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putting a a blocker so I can get to it on during the week where I'm working or
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going to college and I'm still in college but uh I I decided to was like
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okay if I come back I'm putting a block on each one of these uh apps or other
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games on my computer can't get through Monday through Friday unless if it's a vacation week
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and it and it's like in in one roll on my vacation week if extand the family or
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friends I haven't seen in a long time uh are in my neck of the woods yep
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I it's better to take that offer than to uh play video games Al if they want to
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player course but well dude that's uh that's pretty smart and good thinking and good
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discipline to be able to put an own your own lock on your game right I think that
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that takes uh awareness definitely so my next question
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did did did it feel uh when you were
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coming when after the accident and everything how did you how did you know where do you where
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you wanted to go next in your life so it was almost like levels um before the
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wreck like I mentioned give another quick recap I was you know that typical
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guy that didn't really have much going on besides my only hobby was partying I come from a small town of what's called
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tapah hanic Virginia Which the only thing really from there is kind of a big person but Chris Brown the rapper but
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outside of that just a small farm town I think I had a graduating class of like 98 people so a very small high school as
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well and uh wasn't many hobbies around there you know so outside of uh that I
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drinking a lot and partying and just getting into trouble uh many other things that I could go along in stories
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of things that didn't include alcohol of getting in trouble still but uh during
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that wreck and during that process of recovering after I i' had been through the wreck I ended up in the hospital to
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where I broke both my legs from the knees down and ankle and I also ruptured my intestines uh so they had to cut me
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open almost like a zipper from my sternum the top of my or bottom of my rib cage down to my pretty much my
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pelvic bone or like uh hips and had to go in there and uh splice back up my intestines that I had
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ruptured from that wreck and that led me to eventually moving to that rehab center and that's where things took off
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and started to sort of take the turn in my life uh before this whole wreck and
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scenario I really wasn't into fitness or working out uh I'd go work out occasionally once or twice a week at a
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YMCA but I really didn't know what I was doing and I I was just doing it more so for the vanity of it you know I wanted
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to get a little bit bigger I wanted to get stronger you know was typical high school early college you wanted to be a guy you know and uh during that rehab
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stint every morning even in my wheelchair my physical therapist would come to my room and say hey get your ass
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out of bed hop over into the wheelchair and we're going to stroll down to the gym they had a gym inside this
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rehabilitation center and every morning I'd have to go down there and do a workout whether it was in the wheelchair
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and I had dumbbells or I was in the parallel bars doing dips or the cable machine I'd pull up to it hit the brakes
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on the wheelchair and bang out some triceps or bicep curls and uh it was something to pass the time in there and
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it also I don't know made me feel good about myself I was able to get out of bed and do something you know uh instead
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of just sitting there watching TV all day and hearing all the old people that were in this place moan and groan so uh
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the love and almost not addiction but the love and discipline of waking up
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going down to the gym working out taking care of myself building myself uh sort of grew that seed Grew From that
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Rehabilitation stent where I lived there for about two months and uh once I left
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the rehabilitation center I realized my old ways and habits weren't really
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getting me anywhere I wanted to be right it was on a quick path to nowhere so my first job getting back home or released
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from that was at a local gym in that town of tapan and uh fortunately they hired me and I was working a front desk
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job and it gave me a free membership and that's where things really took off because not only did I work at the gym
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after or before I would go and work out every day so it started to create that habit and that uh that internal
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self-work and building myself up you know and giving me something to focus on I think you know that can go a hand
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inand for a lot of young people guys or girls is if you don't really have anything to really focus on you can find
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your way into trouble at least I did pretty quick so uh it gave me something to just
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I don't know get behind it kept me out of trouble it kept me from uh you know you can't there's a saying you can't be
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a body bodybuilder and a rockstar or a rockstar and a bodybuilder so if you want to feel good during your lifts and
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perform your best you probably shouldn't drink the night before so me going into the gym more often kept me from drinking
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or partaking more often so I don't know things things just lined up that way and um slowly but surely I found my love for
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fitness and found my way into helping others and being an example for others and ended up getting a job as a coach at
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a local Golds Gym and from there this was a couple years later I walked into
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the golds and I I wasn't even certified uh as a trainer I just knew that I loved it and went every day and I could see
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the progress that it was bringing to my life and people around me so I was like you know I think I could do this as a
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job and I would love to do it as a job actually so reached out to the local uh trainer director and I said hey I'm not
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certified but I love to learn more about coaching training and he said you know what I followed you for quite some time
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around the gym I've seen you in here every day he was like I'm GNA take a take a leap on you we'll go ahead and
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hire you not being certified we'll give you 60 days to get certified and we'll keep you on board so giving me that
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opportunity or offer uh to take the take the reins and you know jump make the
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leap I did it and within 60 days I was certified and that was in 2013 and I've
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been coaching ever since that's amazing because you
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know I let just say I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do uh going
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into college I dumped five different Majors it one too many for my parents liking
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and well let's be I mean there's nothing wrong with Community College and I I'm
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been still in community college but um but I was like well at least it's not
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the foure school where it costs even more money so yeah so even though I have
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a scholarship and whatnot I was like I don't know what I wanted to do uh I
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because I was passionate about video games I was like you know what I want to try this the video game route
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and funny enough my my teacher who I mean he wasn't the one
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teaching the video games studying but he uh he was my web design teacher he's like funny thing about video games it's
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like I have a person a friend worked uh who worked works at EA the big gaming
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company yeah and uh all he does is make grass all day I'm like make grass yeah
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he I was like there's a department for grass I'm like no I'm not going to video
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games like because every time when I play all these cool video games I like
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wow these characters can talk these other characters can move and what not I want know how that works but there's a
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department just for grass and like dang and like no thanks and like I'm not
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doing that and and so
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after and I and I did when I first started college I did go into the
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personal training field but Math and Science were not my strong suit yeah and
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so I was like okay what what would be my strong suit and I was like okay
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something in technology media uh speaking wise and I found media
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studies and it's like oh speaking uh broadcaster like I do have a
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big mouth and I don't know when to shut up so I was like let's go there and here I
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have been ever since and and there's sometimes where my uh my parents like oh
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it's like what do you do for work he's like I'm it's like podcaster live streamer keynote speaker and it's like
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well how can how's that a job he like I use my voice 247 I I don't know how to
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shut up it's like I a couple of years when I when I wasn't talking so I'm
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playing catchup Jimmy if you don't mind me asking uh how old are you I'm 30 Okay
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so I'm not too far away I'm 34 um and obviously I I wanted to chime in and
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sort of give my take and not that it means anything or holds any weight because who am I but uh I I finished
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school but I I didn't do anything with my degree and that seems to be the typical story and you know uh I think
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for some people that might be listening that are in that scenario of like I don't know what the hell I want to do with my life you know you truly probably
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don't and I I feel like even to this day even though I I love what I do I've been coaching for over a decade you know as
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it the only thing I'm going to do for the rest of my life probably not uh but I went to school originally to for
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engineering and then after that I wasn't too great with math myself and uh went
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into paramedic so after that wreck I before I was actually certified or took
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that leap as a trainer that two years after the wreck I went to a community college and took my paramedic or Health
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and Sciences degree and went through the whole process got my paramedic and never
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did anything with it and but I think because my my calling or my love for Fitness uh even though I
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I I enjoyed I got Dean list every every semester in my Paramedic program my love
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and uh just passion for fitness and seeing what it did for my life uh took
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over and you know there's a saying that I've heard and I I I try and remind
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myself the path illuminates as you walk it you know so some people that may be listening that don't or unsure of what
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direction they should take just start taking pick one and go with it whatever you know you're passionate about or it
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pulls your heart strings start walking towards it and the path will illuminate
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as you continue to walk it but if you just sit there and watch it from let's say a distance it's never probably going
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to light up and show you the way until you start taking those first initial steps I agree with that
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100% uh because uh I'm very passionate about Fitness
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but since math and uh science were not my strong too I
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uh I know media studies is where I meant to be because
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I'm not going to name any names of course but let's just say there some
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Facebook groups I'm in that I've seen some people who call themselves podcast
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professionals and it was like like I know everything about podcasting and
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whatnot and let's just say there's some people in that Realm of the industry
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where it's surprising that they can call themselves professionals because because some things that they
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lack knowledge of like oh this tool can hook up with this to go to this platform
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I'm like if you're a professional of doing this then you should know this and it's like I know this and it's like and
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I don't consider myself as a as a podcast expert Guru because I'm not
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teaching in podcast expert guring stuff and but I was like come on
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guys well that's you know I think the fact it's it's cool that you mentioned
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that you know you're a podcaster right you are one right you're I'm on your show which I'm I'm grateful to be on but
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at the same time you don't consider your yourself an expert and I I think that that
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mentality uh or that way of thinking isn't a bad thing at all and it's probably a great thing I think for a lot
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of not just podcasting but most things in general because once you think that you're an expert you stop learning you
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stop being openminded and listening to insights perspectives uh analytics
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things like that because you're an expert and you know it all you know uh I I I deal a lot with that when it comes
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to helping people with their Fitness their mindset their nutrition but I'm sure you could do the same thing when
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you're talking to a podcast expert you're like man this person's so close-minded they think they know it all
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right but it's it's some it's it's about being I guess not humbl as a word
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because we we some some people might take that as being soft but uh realizing
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that you you're you're on your journey but you're just getting started type of deal exactly I always think of that I
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always tell people like people let's just say there's some people around me who's like how about
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you go into the tech industry and help people with the computer problems I'm like I'm sorry no I like dealing with
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this with my business troubleshooting this troubl sh in that I'm like it's enough I'm cutting it off of there
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uh if I can hit there's companies I work with that
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who's now taking over the technical stuff of for the website and whatnot
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it's like there's a reason why I pay a large sum of money to to a company to go
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do this it's like by no and it's like I was like I'm I would say I'm very
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knowledgeable in the technology realm but I always know that there somebody's
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GNA know more than me oh yeah my friend
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uh who's also autistic he he can literally take a uh uh take a a
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used TV apart and he made it into a tablet oh dang that's badass yeah he
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didn't even he he just taught himself he didn't even like look up YouTube people were just tinkering I was like if I did
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that I probably either a electrocute myself or B uh I was like what the hell did I just
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[Laughter] do hey Jimmy I got a question for you about uh you know your path and uh
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gaming and whatnot did did you or have you I'd love to learn a little bit about you at the time that we do have uh have
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you thought about streaming some of that gaming like on Twitch or anything like
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that I have uh I'm let's just say in some of the gaming that I do uh there's
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a lot of better streamers than I would be out there like some of them I I've seen people risk like I mean I know it's
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only in-game currency but like one of like some I heard of like
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lost like hundreds of millions of stuff worth in ingame stuff just just like and
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but but he can like just Rea afford it again in the game it's like yeah I don't even have that in the game I
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like uh I guess it depends on the game I I'm friends and I'm very close friends with a professional gamer um who streams
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a lot and whatnot he does he he came from a background similar to mine partying going on a path to Nowhere
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nowhere very quickly and uh he just devoted all his time which he didn't
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know that it was going to take off uh like it did but he put in the time and
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over compounding time and efforts uh slowly built the following and has continued to I guess play professionally
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for a decade himself but he I'm not big into the gaming thing I I haven't played video games since like uh Call of Duty
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Black Ops back in the day but uh he plays a a game called uh League of Legends I've heard of it
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yeah I've heard a lot of people play that game but like my next question for
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you is like um like well I mean before I go on the next
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question like uh like for me like you know Fitness for
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me uh helped me got up lose 30 pounds with a
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P90X awesome and uh so I got into fitness back in
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201 11 2012-ish I've been working out pretty
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much non-stop ever since I mean the the only times when I do stop is when I'm
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like sick because I'm not one of those people who's like you know I'll just
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sweat it out and it's like I tried that before it doesn't work yeah it made me
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worse for three more weeks oh I was like thank you great idea brain
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y I got listen my brain again n yourself never do that again
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right so my next question for you is uh how do you stay motivated I mean how do
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you stay motivated to keep learning new things in the gym because like you I'm
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sure you probably come across after a while as like
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no matter like like who you're following other trainers they might they're all
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the same moves whether different workout programs and then there like yeah this
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is uh I'm just GNA make up something off the top of my head is like this is the barar crawl pullup or whatever I don't
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know I get what you're saying uh for me I find I I meet people where they're at
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you know it's if if we're talking or if the question involves working with people but for
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myself uh I found kind of a I I found
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overtime that the simpler the better so success not only with Fitness and most
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everything else in life success comes through consistency and the simplicities so the more simple you can keep it the
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less the the more frictionless you can keep it or make it the more compounding consistency you'll probably be able to
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keep at it and over time over deposits compounding interest you're going to get
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more result more inputs equals equals more outputs for the most part you know there's nuances variances for that but
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for me uh there are little things or tricks that I might add into a program
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or something like that but for the most part I keep it pretty simple and straightforward the basics the fundamentals compound movements and uh
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accessories after that for whatever imbalances that I personally might have or find weaknesses uh mobility issues
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whatever but when working with uh clients though I work with all different age ranges age ranges male female uh
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pre-existing conditions going on and I I just meet them where they're at so we go through typically a learning process
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which takes a little bit of time whether it's online or in person and then after that I'm able to meet them with what they're able to do to start building a
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path or a trajectory that they can knock out one day at a time or one deposit at a time and uh start building a person
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they would admire so I get so my next question for you is
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um so I had this person on my show before and uh he's uh the the interview
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is not out yet uh so but well so this person
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uh he was a yoga expert and and what I found interesting is is
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that he basically uh I don't know if you heard of this but he said that
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stretching can be very bad for you and I was like and I was like really and I was
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like yeah stretching his b for you it's like huh that's interesting and what he
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shared with me is that we should be everyone should be doing Dynamic uh uh
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stretch is so uh so stretching like this way hold it for a few seconds there
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again but but there's like if if you're doing a warmup you shouldn't be fully
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stretching because you're basically stretching your muscles out and you're weakening it have you heard of that
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before I have and I kind of agree with it you know for certain instances you know weak things break uh is a saying
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that I I try and remind myself and clients you know for the most part stretching for a
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workout you want it to be dynamic or within the same movement so if you're going to squat you know if you have a
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squat day coming up for example you'd want to squat as the stretch you would want to almost do the repetition there's
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other things you could do to warm up for a squat but you just don't want to sit there in a static hold stretching
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lengthening that muscle out really pulling on it on a cold muscle especially you know so some Dynamic type
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of warmup whether it's just small simple patterns or movements that you can do will definitely help warm up the muscle
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per se you know when it comes to like a static I guess stretch where you're really holding it for a certain amount
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of time and really lengthening the muscle out is when you're trying to like uh disengage a muscle that's tight or
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locked up because of a weak imbalance typically uh you want to work on strengthening those areas instead of
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stretching them for the most part you might have to stretch them stretch them to get them loose to get them working whether it's Mobility or whatever that
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looking for range of motion then after you get that accomplished you want to start strengthening it as quickly as
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possible because typically uh stuff tightens up or stiffens up because
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there's an imbalance or weakness in it so for the most part I mean again that's not a a cover broad statement for
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everything there's nuances and variances to it but for the most part yeah I agree
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and the reason I was asking because uh when he was on my show uh and still not out yet but uh but
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when I was interviewing him he was the he was telling me like that many
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trainers do not know about this kind of stuff because like he's seen a lot of
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trainers and heard a lot of trainers just talking about uh just regular
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holding stretches and I was like and I was like this is so weird
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somebody's telling me after all these years undo of everything that you done I
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was like oh damn how do I do this isn't that wild you know in high school you were taught a stretch you got to stretch
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you know you stretch before you worked out like you at least in my high school gym class and Middle School they'd make
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you stretch before you worked out Who would thought that and it was
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funny during that episode I was telling them like so was like like let me get this straight so first it's like sitting
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is bad for you uh I like drinking too much drinking alcohol at any day any
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time of the day or how many glasses are just terrible for you y uh if you're
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leaning down towards your computer is bad for you uh so now stretching is bad for you it's like huh this like this
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industry doesn't seem to Tire to exist at all yeah there a lot of contradictories I guess huh yeah no
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wonder why I can never sleep at night yeah well what's next uh you
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cannot drink any more water oh crap yeah and actually hold your breath yeah yeah hold your breath
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now no don't uh my last few questions for you um and I would love to have you
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back on the show because I I I love talking about Fitness and what not but my day has just gone
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crazy so my last few questions for you is who's your favorite podcaster and why
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and feel free not to say me so uh one directly shot to my mind and
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so it has to be that one it is a gentleman called Andy fella I don't know if you ever heard of him but he has a
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podcast or a couple podcasts one's called the MF CEO and it's an acronym uh for something
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that I may or may not should say on the show uh but you could put the words
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together the MF CEO but uh he has another podcast called real AF as well
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and one the real AF is more current events and topics of uh you know just
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current events and uh stuff like that and then the other one the MF CEO is all about business entrepreneurship
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self-development self-improvement and I am big on uh self-development and self-improvement and building this thing
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up here as much as I can because this controls pretty much everything the way we see the way we think the way we think
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about oursel the way we talk to oursel the way we show up and uh if we can get
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this under under control as much as possible little self-mastery we'll be able to control this even quicker I
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agree with that that's why I don't watch the news there you go the only time when I do look at anything news related it
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just happens to show up in my Google news reader yeah but that's algorithm
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crap for you I mean even when I tell Google's like not interested not interested
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there's like hey you might be interested now it's like no so not damn interested yeah I I I think when you click that
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they send it even harder they're like you know what we're going to change your mind yeah I mean and uh but to me when I
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just like read the headlines I kind of get the gist of the the stuff so it's
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like okay if I'm just looking at the headlines it's like I'm not going to let it bother my day I'm just GNA say Oh
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okay that's what's happening um you know that's great way to look at it you know that it's stuff out of your control yeah
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you know so it's like why would you let that bundle up your day when you could focus on a lot of things that are within
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your control exactly and you know it's amazing like there sometimes
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my parents watch the news a lot and so I said to them it's like how about we order dinner or like if we having our
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dinner like at six o'clock when there's no news on just because like I hate news
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I can't stand the news it gets me bent out of shape I like I
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don't care if people vote left or right none of my business but I was like at
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the end of the day I like let's just all agree that all politicians are mors
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yes but that's just my opinion anyway so yeah man so my last question for you is where
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can people follow you find you learn more about who you are and what you do yeah man so uh feel free to give me a
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follow on Instagram that's where I'm the most active at a pagan at a pagan and uh
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that's where I show my daily habits my daily process and I I'm on there all day
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not I do have obligations but I literally on there explaining what works for me and what's worked for my clients
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and show how you can start taking accountability ownership and control of your
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life that's awesome and I'll put that in the show notes and like I said I would love to have you back on my
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show uh you are you're an amazing person I wish you the best of luck uh I I mean
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sincerely uh and uh I definitely want you come back at some point uh later
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this year because yeah I would definitely love to uh talk more about Fitness and uh and not in a rush rush
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rush rush because hey well we made the best with what we have man I appreciate you having uh having me on man it was it was aw
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awesome it's great to meet you man same to you and uh let's stay in touch and uh I'll let you know when your episode's
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ready all right bud have a good rest of your day all right take care so that's all the time we have for
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with crazy fit guy in the meantime peace