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PURPOSE, FEAR AND MINDSET, PART 3

The will-to-win feeling you’ve ingrained through training will become apparent when you engage an adversary who has bad intentions. So the more physical experiences you have to test your resolve, the more ingrained it will be. You’ll develop a never-give-up, never-give-in mindset. You’ll become unconsciously competent at combat, just like you probably are at driving a car.

Listed here are two ways to cultivate a potent combat mindset. The first is to barrage a heavy bag as hard and fast

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