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Jeremy Scott Fitness

Books I Recommend

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Jeremy Scott Fitness

Health & Fitness

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Quick list of books I have read over the years that might help you level up areas of your life you are looking to improve.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, what's going on, guys? Welcome to Jeremy Scott Finns Podcast and a radio show.

0:03.6

Coming to you on this Friday afternoon with an episode heavily requested by many of you.

0:10.3

And we're going to title it Books I Recommend or Top Reads for 2020, something like that.

0:16.7

Because a lot of you've asked, hey, Jeremy, what books would you recommend for finance?

0:43.3

What books do you recommend for personal development? What books do you recommend for nutrition? So I'm going to share with you at least the ones that have had the biggest impact on me or the ones that are at least in the forefront of my mind right now. And obviously I can't share every book that I've read and listened to over the past 10 years. But I'll give you guys as a pretty good list. And I did a version of this a long time ago, which is somewhere on the blog. And my goal is to put these onto the blog as well here probably in the next two weeks or so.

0:48.7

I just have a lot of real, I say quote unquote, real work to do. But I will get to this.

0:53.7

But if you hear me say something

0:55.1

and you didn't catch it all, just stop the podcast and scrub back, you know, 15 to 30 seconds and

1:00.2

write down the title.

1:01.5

And if you do have a question, hit me up.

1:02.8

I'm happy to answer and point you guys in the right direction.

1:06.5

And I'll try to say the titles and the authors and not butcher the names, but I read

1:10.7

like a three-year-old as best I can. With that said, I'm going to try to do this podcast a little bit quicker because I still have a terrible leg workout I have to hop into. And it's just one of those weeks where I've worked a ton of hours and I'm just tired and I don't really want to do lunges and

1:28.4

split squats and push a sled and hop on the assault bike and that's what I have to look forward

1:33.3

to in about 30, 40 minutes from right now.

1:36.3

And on a side note, I am actually going out to dinner tonight with a client of ours here

1:42.3

and my wife and his partner. We're all going to get together to, he's taking us to one of his favorite places, which I've never been because it's a little bit fancier. And if you guys know me, I'm not a huge, I'm not a real, not a real fancy person, a pretty basic dude. But he was actually my first personal training client here over 10 years ago.

2:01.7

Now, I worked with people before that, before I moved here, but he was my first personal

2:05.4

training client when I basically decided to go out on my own.

2:08.5

And not when I was in this facility here, not when I was in our old warehouse for seven

2:13.7

and a half years before that.

2:15.3

He was the first guy I worked with an independent facility because when I started out, I didn't have any money and had any resources. I didn't know anything. So what I did was I wrote a letter and I sent emails of the emails I could find to every like boutique, mom and pop gym in probably a 10 mile radius from my house and said, hey, I'm a young kid. My name's Jeremy. I'm starting out. I want to get into fitness. I want to train people. Here's my certifications. Here's everything I have. Here's what I've done in the past. But I don't have anywhere to go. Can I come training your facility? Maybe like we do a profit sharing split. Maybe I gave you part of the money for each person I train. And long story short, this place, peak performance, which I believe Dan still is at peak right now,

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