Live Life Aggressively Podcast W/mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan

Ep.#161: Mike and Sincere discuss the Japanese theory of "Kaizen" & how it can help improve your training results, what we can learn from Dominick Cruz's recent UFC championship return, why "maintenance mode" in training is a lie and more

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This week, Mike & Sincere discuss the following:   Why denial is a river and not an accurate measure for health What is the Japanese philosophy of "kaizen" & how is it an ideal approach to training  Defining negligence and accidents could be the difference on avoiding injuries at the gym Why taking 2 steps forward and 1 step back is not necessarily a bad thing What we can learn from UFC star and Bantamweight champ Dominick Cruz's recent comeback victory Avoiding a Powerball attitude towards your training goals and life Why your time = No refunds & why all sales are final Why being in "maintenance mode" is a delusion     All this and much more:   Links & Resources mentioned in the show: Help LLA friend of the show, Jase Nibourg, kick cancer's ass by donating at: http://www.gofundme.com/z3sh4v4 Keep the LLA Podcast free. Become a monthly supporter via $5 or more on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/llapodcast Warrior Angels Foundation:  http://warriorangelsfoundation.org Purchase Aggress