David Goggins, Dorian Yates, Eddie Hall, Ross Edgley - Why Most People Quit At 40% & How To Push Through That Barrier

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BUSINESS ACCELERATOR - Open Now: https://londonreal.tv/biz/ 2020 SUMMIT TICKETS: https://londonreal.tv/summit/ NEW MASTERCLASS EACH WEEK: http://londonreal.tv/masterclass-yt LATEST EPISODE: https://londonreal.link/latest London Real Journeys is our new format exploring over 600 episodes we’ve broadcast from the most influential minds on the planet. Hosted by interviewer Brian Rose, this show will delve into our most popular topics and compile the greatest wisdom from thought leaders at the top of their fields. In this episode Brian Rose shares some of his favourite guests who get the maximum out of their potential and who definitely do not quit at 40%. David Goggins is an American ultra-marathon runner, ultra-distance cyclist, triathlete, motivational speaker and author. He is a retired United States Navy SEAL and former United States Air Force Tactical Air Control Party member who served in the Iraq War. He is the former world record holder for the most pull-ups done in 24 hours. His self-help memoir, Can’t Hurt Me, was released in 2018. Dorian Yates is an English former professional bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Olympia title six consecutive times from 1992 to 1997. He has the fifth-highest number of Mr. Olympia awards of all time. He is widely considered to be one of the top bodybuilders in modern history. Edward Hall is an English former professional strongman, notable for winning the World’s Strongest Man 2017 competition and for being the world record deadlift holder, lifting 500 kg (1,102 lb; 79 st) under strongman rules, which he achieved in 2016. Ross Edgley is a British extreme athlete, sports scientist and writer, adventurer and fitness trainer. A leading expert and writer on mental fortitude, physical resilience and work capacity, in 2018 he published “The World’s Fittest Book”, and became the first person in history to swim all the way around Great Britain, completing it in 157 days.

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