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Endless Endeavor with Greg Anderson

EE 142: Fixating on Others Ensures Failure

Endless Endeavor with Greg Anderson

Greg Anderson

Innerpeace, Struggle, Growth, Perseverance, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Adversity, Conflict, Fitness, Leadership, Martialarts, Health, Camaraderie, Fortitude, Mindset

4.6765 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 142 We do another solo episode. I recently went to Kalispell Montana to support Andy Stumpf and his opening of Black Rifle Coffee Kalispell! Was a great trip surrounded by awesome human beings. However, nothing can be appreciated for what it is anymore, and the internet losers attacked in full force. We delve into that a little bit just to really unpack a message that most of us are already acutely aware of; and that is winners focus on winning and losers focus on winners…where do you want to be in that equation? LFG! Please Enjoy episode 142 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast.

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0:00.0

What's up, guys? Welcome to episode 142 of the Unless Endeavor podcast. This is another solo episode.

0:05.4

I just got back from Callis Bell for the Black Rifle Grand Opening, and we unpack that a little bit.

0:10.2

But like we say every week, if you would like to support the show, please go to The Electric North.com.

0:15.5

That is where you can find our hats, stickers, rash guards, apparel items, and swag. Your support is greatly appreciated. All right, guys,

0:22.5

let's knock our ads out. We have three sponsorships to go over today, and we will start the show momentarily.

0:27.7

We're first brought to you by the iron neck, and the iron neck is a device that you strap on your head,

0:32.7

and then you attach it to a fixed surface. It pulls tension, and then it allows you to work all of your muscles

0:38.4

in a 360 degree range of motion. As it pulls tension, it activates the muscles, the different

0:43.7

parts of your neck, really get a good workout. And what I've found with this thing is it has

0:47.7

strengthened my neck to the point where it is less prone to injury and just feels more capable

0:52.6

overall. Guys, as a grappler, head fighting is super important.

0:57.4

We talked about this at practice last night.

0:59.7

When you're shooting singles or you're shooting doubles, pressure with your head is one of the

1:03.8

key elements to be able to successfully take people down.

1:07.6

Also, defensively, having a strong neck is super important. So not only is the iron

1:12.6

neck going to serve your jiu-jitsu for being a better athlete, but it's also going to give

1:16.6

you more longevity. The stronger the musculature is in your neck, the less prone to injury

1:21.4

you are, and the less injury-prone you are, the more longevity you have. It's a pretty simple

1:26.0

formula. Guys, I've said it before. This

1:28.4

device is between $3 to $500. Pretty expensive. But a one-time purchase to strengthen your neck

1:35.1

and be a more proficient, more capable grappler for the rest of your career, to me, seems like a no-brainer.

1:40.8

If you want to try the ironneck, go to www.w.com slash endless. That is the link for

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