![]() ![]() Who they're going to go up against in the next game or chord or UFC fight. So they are really, really driven in total ownership and understanding of everything that they are doing around them, whether it is this meal planning, whether it is an awareness of. So their success or the distance that they go through is, you know, you're sort of planning it as far back as you can, because everything has a kind of knock on effect. You know, I think you're totally right there when you have a coach, if you've gone into studying strategies or preparation meal planning and so on, I think you've got a lot of information in your head that you need to transfer to The individual, so the Michael or the Serena, but I think on top of that, there's this idea of, and we spoke about this in the previous episode, this formula that I think a lot of sports players and innovators have, which is every single thing is considered. One is this idea of being a coach and transferring ideas in the simplest form. I think there are two parts that are becoming clear. Why do you think the sports stars have been so great for us to dive into. What do you think? Maybe it's partly because they get coached and coaches need to transfer simple rules for success. ![]() What I love is the explicit nature of athletes. Ambiguous, perhaps even avoided as a sort of a discussion. JOE ROGAN WAKE UP TIME PROFESSIONALI really like this and it makes me wonder why is it that advice for your personal or professional life is so much more diluted is so much more. In fact, when you listen to all of the three stars that we've covered inside our sports series, what's really interesting is that they're soĬrisp and articulate about the lessons that apply inside the ring and outside, inside the court and outside. He's so articulate about what there is to learn. And you know, the cool thing about Joe, what I really love is like MJ and Serena. So, you know, putting together this show, I'm excited. I think for us, this is a perfect innovator for us to really delve into. You have to give yourself, your body, the preparation that you need to put into training it like a muscle. You know, he has been a commentator for UFC, but he also knows exactly what goes into the sport. I'm really loving the idea of this, this outside of this sort of, contrarian looking into the sports window. Absolutely looking at their diet, looking at their workout routine, like an athlete, but who has gone on to do so much more outside of the sports arena. And I think it gives us a different look into the lens of somebody who is. I think that's what makes Joe Rogan so special. ![]() This guy has done so many sports being only one part of all of these achievements. And the guy is seriously smart and has a really successful podcast. He's doing all sorts of things to optimize his body. ![]() He's been a state champ, for four consecutive years in Massachusetts and he lives the life of an athlete. He has several black belts in jiu jitsu, TaeKwonDo, karate. And, and I really like Joe for so many reasons, But let's not understate his sports achievements. But being world famous for his coverage and commentary within UFC, as well as an illustrious history that we've started to find out. It's a little bit of a sideline almost, you know, not necessarily famous for being an absolute powerhouse on the center court or winning grand slams. ![]()
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