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Jeremy Scott Fitness

Before I was Jeremy Scott Fitness

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Health & Fitness

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

I wasn’t always this inspired motivated and filled with gratitude. I was a negative angry sad depressed young man who thought my life was going nowhere.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, what's going on guys?

0:01.1

Welcome at the Jimmy Scott Fender's podcast and radio show.

0:03.1

Coming to you on this Saturday afternoon here real quick before I head home and hopefully to catch a nap because I'm a smoke show right now. But I want to get this out to you guys really fast because I'm going to be hiking the Grand Canyon rim to rim to rim later this week. And last time I checked they don't have Wi-Fi at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. and so I'll be MIA for maybe a couple of days,

0:02.3

and then I'll come back to you guys,

0:03.3

and we'll rip it like always.

0:21.3

And so that is my journey later this week. So it'll be fun. It's on my bucket list. I'll snap as many photos and videos as I can for you guys to kind of share the journey. obviously retroactively since I can't do it in real time but you guys will definitely be able to see it and I'll post some stuff on YouTube as well as you guys are on

0:40.5

YouTube right now watching welcome thank you guys for tuning in and viewing this

0:44.1

and thank you guys as well for all the feedback on the cost of getting lean

0:49.6

podcast it meant a lot to me I truly appreciate it I stand by everything I said there. I do think all of you guys can be fit and healthy and happy because it takes no real talent. It just takes you consistently working your face off 24-7-365 and really understanding how fit you need to be and how fit you want to be and is the juice worth to squeeze for you on the journey. And I would urge you guys to love it because if you don't love it, I don't think it's going to be worth it for you. And I think 99% of you are going to fail because it's too fucking hard, especially in the days that it's miserable and you're going to quit and give up because you have to love the process of it. I think that for anything in life, whether that be six-pack abs, living in a $10 million house, graduating college, you know, getting a medical degree,

1:11.2

driving your dream car, whatever it is, you have to enjoy the process to getting that thing. Otherwise, most people will give up along the way. And I don't mean every single thing because do I love doing split squats with a hundred pound dumbbells? No, it's miserable. Do I love like going for a PR on the

1:44.6

assault bike? No, it sucks. Do I love pushing a sled for 10 straight minutes? No, it's terrible. But those are micro things. In the macro, I love training, I love sweating, I love pushing myself. I love learning different movements and, you know, the camaraderie of a group and people. And so that's why became fit and I also understand like, you know, i don't need to live in a five million dollar house because i don't want to be fucking miserable at my job i don't want to have to have 900 people fucking clients here and i don't want to have to train 24 hours a day or i don't have to i don't want to have to do stuff just for money now some people do i don't want to have to do things just to make dollars because then I'm going to lose who I am. I'm going to lose being motivational and being inspired and being motivated and driven and doing fun stuff. And so I know the cost of living in a $5 million or a house and not the dollar amount. I know the amount of effort, time, energy, and stress is going to take for me to acquire that. And it's not worth it for me. Just like I know for a lot of you guys haven't, you know, shredded abs and being the leanest version of yourself is probably not worth it for you in terms of giving up, you know, your social circle and different activities with your kids and friends and family just for fitness. But again, does not discourage anybody. Make sure you love the process.

2:51.8

And if it's worth it to you, keep working hard. And again, it's not a microwave. It's a crockpot.

2:55.5

It's going to take time. But if you do, I promise you guys, it will pay off. You just have to be

2:59.6

diligent. And again, that's why I say it takes no talent to be fit. It just takes you guys

3:03.5

working consistently overtime and really doing it to be healthy and if you do that

3:07.5

the bioproduct is you'll look and move and feel the way that you want to but if you guys miss

3:10.8

the episode head over to the cost of getting lean podcast and give that a listen so today's quick

3:16.4

rant is just a question I get a lot and the way this one guy phrased it is making me do it

3:22.4

actually just for the fact of I'll share it now I've done've done a similar podcast called Get a Return on Your Investment, and I talk about how when my wife met me who I was to who I am now, so this will be kind of a similar spinoff of that. But the question he asked was, you know, what were you like before you were Jeremy Scott Fitness? And I kind of chuckle at that because I get that question a ton actually they'll say like you know

3:42.4

Jeremy will you always like this you know we're always this inspired this motivated this driven

3:46.3

and did you always eat this way train this way and live this way and the short answer is

3:50.2

a fuck no not even close I'm the same dude deep down in the same OG I'm'm just, I'm more, I don't know how I put this. I have more

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