A sub-6:00 mile doesn't mean you can carry equipment up four flights of stairs and still make decisions. A 1000lb club total doesn't mean your body holds up under sustained operations. And green on a tracker? That just means you're good at taking tests. This episode breaks down what most people get wrong about being Uniform Strong. We're talking about: Gym Strong vs. Uniform Strong Why "passing" standards are designed to keep you average (and what to aim for instead)The standards f...
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A sub-6:00 mile doesn't mean you can carry equipment up four flights of stairs and still make decisions. A 1000lb club total doesn't mean your body holds up under sustained operations. And green on a tracker? That just means you're good at taking tests. This episode breaks down what most people get wrong about being Uniform Strong. We're talking about: Gym Strong vs. Uniform Strong Why "passing" standards are designed to keep you average (and what to aim for instead)The standards f...
Most tactical athletes don't know how to downshift, and it kills performance. After decades in law enforcement, @therealjumpanjay has cracked the code on sustaining high performance. He's maintained peak readiness in LE while being a dedicated family man, mental health advocate, coach, and community leader. In this episode, you'll discover: Practical strategies for maintaining peak performance without burnoutHis framework for being a great leader (training, mental capacity, empowering your te...
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A sub-6:00 mile doesn't mean you can carry equipment up four flights of stairs and still make decisions. A 1000lb club total doesn't mean your body holds up under sustained operations. And green on a tracker? That just means you're good at taking tests. This episode breaks down what most people get wrong about being Uniform Strong. We're talking about: Gym Strong vs. Uniform Strong Why "passing" standards are designed to keep you average (and what to aim for instead)The standards f...