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Be A Boxer in Bloomington, MN
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Be A Boxer in Bloomington, MN
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Why Be A Boxer instead of a fencer? Because without the sword, the fencer is not dangerous. A boxer's weapons are embodied. The boxer is the weapon. At any time and in any scenario, the boxer is effective and, when needed, lethal. Becoming the weapon of your choice requires years of dedication and a relentless commitment to disciplined, incremental growth over time. Pain is the price of admission. Be A Boxer offers men axioms to consider as they carve out their place in life. Historical wisdom is an antidote to toothless bumper stickers and coffee mug bromides. The way isn't through self-improvement but self-denial.
How lifting heavy weights makes you smarter - our system of systems
How to sketch an effective plan for anything, based on joint military processes
How to focus - why about 20% of things matter and 80% are irrelevant
The Start One-Stop One technique for sucking less
Reprogramming the unseen autopilot - the role of neurology to make life smoother
Why less is more and most of what's "good" is just the absence of "bad"
Stress is good
Self-smarting - how to read a book and learn on your own
The bait-and-switch of hedonistic self-indulgence that ends in slavery
A psychological map of what makes humans tick and the phases of life
How to clear space in your head
Do what you're doing - the multi-dimensional beauty of the task at hand
The Cosmic Joke and the perils of taking yourself too seriously
Summum Bonum - why we must connect for the common good
How lifting heavy weights makes you smarter - our system of systems
How to sketch an effective plan for anything, based on joint military processes
How to focus - why about 20% of things matter and 80% are irrelevant
The Start One-Stop One technique for sucking less
Reprogramming the unseen autopilot - the role of neurology to make life smoother
Why less is more and most of what's "good" is just the absence of "bad"
Stress is good
Self-smarting - how to read a book and learn on your own
The bait-and-switch of hedonistic self-indulgence that ends in slavery
A psychological map of what makes humans tick and the phases of life
How to clear space in your head
Do what you're doing - the multi-dimensional beauty of the task at hand
The Cosmic Joke and the perils of taking yourself too seriously
Summum Bonum - why we must connect for the common good
Why Be A Boxer instead of a fencer? Because without the sword, the fencer is not dangerous. A boxer's weapons are embodied. The boxer is the weapon. At any time and in any scenario, the boxer is effective and, when needed, lethal. Becoming the weapon of your choice requires years of dedication and a relentless commitment to disciplined, incremental growth over time. Pain is the price of admission. Be A Boxer offers men axioms to consider as they carve out their place in life. Historical wisdom is an antidote to toothless bumper stickers and coffee mug bromides. The way isn't through self-improvement but self-denial.
How lifting heavy weights makes you smarter - our system of systems
How to sketch an effective plan for anything, based on joint military processes
How to focus - why about 20% of things matter and 80% are irrelevant
The Start One-Stop One technique for sucking less
Reprogramming the unseen autopilot - the role of neurology to make life smoother
Why less is more and most of what's "good" is just the absence of "bad"
Stress is good
Self-smarting - how to read a book and learn on your own
The bait-and-switch of hedonistic self-indulgence that ends in slavery
A psychological map of what makes humans tick and the phases of life
How to clear space in your head
Do what you're doing - the multi-dimensional beauty of the task at hand
The Cosmic Joke and the perils of taking yourself too seriously
Summum Bonum - why we must connect for the common good
How lifting heavy weights makes you smarter - our system of systems
How to sketch an effective plan for anything, based on joint military processes
How to focus - why about 20% of things matter and 80% are irrelevant
The Start One-Stop One technique for sucking less
Reprogramming the unseen autopilot - the role of neurology to make life smoother
Why less is more and most of what's "good" is just the absence of "bad"
Stress is good
Self-smarting - how to read a book and learn on your own
The bait-and-switch of hedonistic self-indulgence that ends in slavery
A psychological map of what makes humans tick and the phases of life
How to clear space in your head
Do what you're doing - the multi-dimensional beauty of the task at hand
The Cosmic Joke and the perils of taking yourself too seriously
Summum Bonum - why we must connect for the common good

















