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    E7 The Body Moves the Mind — Part 1

    enFebruary 27, 2020
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    About this Episode

    1:00 - Riffs on the podcasting journey 
    5:30 - Reality of the grind and practice of Weightlifting
    15:30 - "The moment you begin your mental training is when you show up to the gym and put your hands on the bar..."
    19:00 - Accepting and focusing on the art of mastery

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