I have read his books 3 times and met him after his world-record swim around Great Britain.
Here are 7 lessons you can use to become unbreakable:
Who is Ross Edgley?
• Pulled a car for 26.2miles
• Swam for 48hrs straight in a pool
• Climbed a rope for 8,848m = height of Everest
• Swam around Great Britain (1,792miles in 157 days)
• Completed Olympic distance triathlon carrying a 100lb tree
Here're the lessons:
1. Surround yourself with people who push you
Sitting in a London restaurant Ross’s evening turned from a pleasant meal to the kick-off of the world’s first tree-athlon (a triathlon carrying a 100lb log!)
Create an eating window of 8-10hrs. This allows your body to:
• reduce inflammation
• get a break from constant digesting
• start burning your fat stores for energy
The easiest way to start is by skipping breakfast.
2) Don't drink your calories
Chewing your food gives your body time to signal when you've had enough.
But drinking sugary drinks increases your insulin resistance and drinking alcohol (especially beer) will lead to an increase of fat storage around your waist.
I’ve listened to 100+ hrs of podcasts with him and read his book 5 times.
Here’s his mindset in 10 steps for you to become the best in your field (especially if you’re not talented):
But first, who is Cameron Hanes?
• Husband
• Father of 3
• Worked a regular 9-5
• Runs a marathon most days
• Under Armour’s longest-sponsored athlete
• Bowhunter (average success is 10%, Cameron's is 100%)
His mindset applies to anyone and any endeavour.
Let’s dive in:
You’re either obsessed or your average
It doesn’t matter if you’re physically gifted, super smart or talented.
The only variable that counts is how obsessed you are.