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Inspiration from an unlikely source
A little update from my charity bout on Friday night. Murray is a 50yo insurance broker that never raised a fist in his life. At the start he was so out place and the fear in his eyes was next level. He almost quit the program 2 weeks in so I sent him a voice message about my experience in the previous program and offered to work with him outside the program. He overcame his fear of being hit when we started sparring. Every week he would thank me for singling him out for partner drills and pushing him. He said seeing me at the previous fightnight and pushing through injury was inspiring. The reality was this man was inspiring me. He went from a deer staring at headlights to a threat with some heat on his back hand. He got matched up with me for fight night due to being similar height and both being bigger blokes. I had 6 years and about 15kg on him, stronger, more experienced plus a lot of fitness. I couldn't have been prouder of the bloke. I threw plenty of punches at him (admittedly I pulled a lot) but he kept marching forward overcoming that fear of being hit. Unfortunately I stopped him with a minute to go, I was pretty filthy at myself. It wasn't my intention. By default I got the trophy for people choice because of the stoppage. I couldn't let it end like that. The video shows what happened next. Humility is so underrated, I was so I spired by this bloke I couldn't let it end like this and had to make sure he got his moment. Helping this bloke change his life was far more satisfying than landing a clean hook to stop a fight.
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New comment 15d ago
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It won't let me upload the clip. Long story short, I gave him the trophy and spoke about how inspiring he was. Brought a tear to the coaches eye.
Confession
I did not want to get up for a 4:00 AM gym session this morning, but I did! It’s a win for me when all I wanted to do was run down my list of things to get done today and check my phone. First thing I did was get up, breath, get out of bed and get ready for the gym to tackle another day💪🏼 Rise and shine!!
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New comment 14d ago
Confession
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When you wake up in that zone and get to the gym that's a massive win to start the day.
Expectation vs reality
Rarely in life do we have a successful launch and smooth trip to our destination. It is more like a game of snakes and ladders. There might be huge gains and we might take some massive hits. The secret is to keep the eye on the prize. I don't care if I take 3 steps forward then 1 step backwards. If I repeat that 100 times I'm 200 steps closer to my goal even after taking 100 hits.
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New comment 21d ago
Expectation vs reality
New here
👋 Hello Everyone! I’m Aimee, I’m a Mortgage Broker, I’m excited to join this community and connect with other Bulletproof Mindset Members. 🚀 💎 About Me: I’m from Calamvale and joined the Bulletproof Mindset Academy to focus more on a positive mindset and reach my goals with out sabotaging myself. 📌 Where You Can Find Me: Instagram - Aimee Corvan 👀 Looking For: I’m especially interested in connecting with people where we can assist in driving one another to reach our goals. 💚 How I Can Help: I love sharing knowledge on finance, and just quirky facts. 🙌 Let’s Connect! I’m here to build genuine connections and help out wherever I can. What’s one thing you’re excited to achieve this week? Let’s go after it together!
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New comment 22d ago
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Great intro Aimee!!
Intro
👋 Hey, my name is Scott Millward most people call me Hooter. I Have lived in Melbourne for 21 years, I grew up around Ipswich & Toowoomba with no real purpose or direction in life. I am a single dad of 4, the eldest is doing his own thing in QLD and the younger 3 live with me full time. I want to get these 3 things from the community: 1. Mindset - I've done mindset in the past and am currently doing it as part of a fight club challenge for men. I'm a big believer opening up the mind to more than one source of information. 2. Camaraderie - celebrating the wins of others, having them celebrate mine. Feeding on the energy of others while putting our positive energy of my own for others. 3. Fitness - I've come a long way this year.earlier in the year I was around 165kg and started my first fightclub. I ended up at 154kg at the end of the 10 weeks (Easter was a major stalling point). I've trained on since then and I'm currently at 140kg. Doing boxing training 3 days a week and hitting the gym doing weights 5 mornings a week. I've been laid up the past 5 days nursing bruised ribs from training. I got cleared if a fracture a couple of hours ago. For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. Horse racing is my passion. It goes far beyond gambling. The challenge of studying the form and beating the odds is fulfilling but the love of the animal goes far beyond that. I'll often hang out with retired horses at living legends. I can watch every Victorian race over a week and not have a bet. 2. Camping - I love getting away from the concrete jungle, getting my bare feet I to the ground, no mobile reception and just switching off. 3. Cars - any spare time I get I spend rebuilding an old 1966 HR. Pics are of me at my heaviest and me 2 weeks ago.
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New comment 18d ago
Intro
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@Marty Cornish my diet is poor man. I'm trying to out work my diet. Its tough going. Calories in are so much easier than calories out. I'm looking into 16:8 fasting to see if that might be right for me.
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@Michael Katsidis I used to go to the gowrie road for a punt and feed before work at beefcity back in the day. I remember seeing you and Stathi there. Lucky they didn't have camera phones back then I would've been a fan boy 😅
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By day I'm a single dad to 3 kids at home, workshop and spare parts manager, form analyst and class clown.

Active 15d ago
Joined Oct 16, 2024
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