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    Just Get Off Your Butt and Start Moving

    en-GBJune 28, 2021
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    About this Episode

    People everywhere are struggling with motivation to find the time, the energy, the group of people they need to get going.

    Carl offers some great advice about how to stop procrastinating and get moving, even if it’s just one step at a time.

    He also explains why everyone should surround themselves with the right people so that they can pull you along and lift you up.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Every day is a chance to take action and make sure things get done
    • Stop dragging your feet and start moving
    • You need to see every day as an opportunity to get going
    • Lots of people are saying they need help
    • Just get up, stop procrastinating and start moving
    • Join a group of people who do what you do and then you will be with others who will motivate you
    • If you surround yourself with the right people they will pull you along
    • Get off your butt, stop procrastinating and get stuff done

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘Even today I really struggled but I had to get off my but and start putting one foot in front of another’

    ‘Just start moving’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Recent Episodes from Kickstart Your Confidence Podcast

    Are You The Problem?

    Are You The Problem?

    Carl shares great advice on why you should say yes and get things done.

    Every day brings challenges and some people create their own barriers, they make a problem, ask yourself are you a problem solver or problem builder?

    If you learn to say ‘yes’ you can be solution-focused and get things done

    Say ‘yes’ and then work out how to get over or through the barrier if you want to get to your goals

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Things happen and you can create a problem yourself quite quickly
    • Are you a yes person?
    • Are you your own worst enemy?
    • Are you the problem solver or the problem builder?
    • It can be easier to not do something than find a solution
    • When you have a hurdle or a problem stop and ask yourself are you the person who is looking for a solution to get it done
    • There are hurdles and barriers every day you need to be solution-focused
    • Say ‘yes’ and then work out how to get it done
    • If you can’t do it find someone who can

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘I see it over and over again where people don’t look for a solution’

    ‘Stop saying ‘no’, just say ‘yes’ and find a way to get it done’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

    Making Money On Cars

    Making Money On Cars

    Carl reflects on 24 years of driving and shares his car journey, explaining how they are at the heart of what he loves and have also been a great way of making money over the years

    As an entrepreneur making money on cars has been about spotting great deals and putting in the work and over the years Carl has driven some cool cars and traded cars successfully.

    As a die-hard petrolhead, Carl has loved nearly all his cars and this is a great listen about how cars and what you want from them, changes as you move through life.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • The first car I drove on the road was my Dad’s BMW 528
    • After my Astra was written off I broke it down and sold the parts individually
    • I didn’t make money but I didn’t lose money on it
    • Rather than just saying I can’t be bothered, I looked for a way to not lose money on it to make a deal
    • The entrepreneur in me is always asking how can I help others out and where is there a deal
    • Cars were much cheaper up north and I started looking for good car deals there
    • I’m a petrol head and I love my cars, I went from having a Seat Leon Cupra R225 I loved  to driving a Fiesta 950 popular in green
    • There were lots of Seats, I really love them, but my biggest moneymaker was a Westfield that I fully rebuilt.
    • It’s about doing the work other people can’t be bothered to do
    • You have to put in the work if you want to get the deals
    • If you are prepared to do what others aren’t you can make money with cars

     

    Carl’s Cars

    1997 - Dad’s BMW 528… Mine was off the road...

    1997- V Astra 1.3 merit 

    1998 - VW Scirocco 1.6

    1999 - V Belmont SRI 130 

    2000 - Seat Leon 2.0 8v 

    2002- VW golf 1.8gl D 

    2003- BMW 525 TDI 

    2004- Seat Leon Cupra  

    2005 - fiesta 950 popular (green) (Split up with Jen)

              - Peugeot 405. 

    2006 - Skyline r32 GTS-4

    2006- Seat Leon Cupra R 225 

    2007 - Seat Leon 59. TDI chipped 

    2009 - Mercedes Vito sport

    2010 - Built Westfield 105 hours (6 months) 900 blade.

             - Changed engine 2012. To ZX12r  0-100 MPH 6 seconds

    2013 - Audi 3.0 S-line Quattro estate (mapped)

    2013 - Sade BMW 330i M Diesel, sport Convertible. 

    2013 - Audi A4 S-line estate 2018 

    2015 - Merc C220 Estate AMG line 2016 

    2017- Audi S-line 190 

    2017- RX8 

    2018 - Denby - 1 horse power 

    2018 - Sade BMW 440i M sport Convertible. 

    2019- Merc Shooting brake CLA-AMG 

    2019 - Ford Transit custom 9 seater 

    2020- Mercedes E 200 

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘It was an insane amount of money then but it was what I wanted’

    ‘I started to really trade in cars over the next few years

    ‘It was good fun and lots of hours’

    ‘I made quite a bit of money from those cars in a couple of years and I got to drive really cool cars’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Power of Education

    The Power of Education

    Carl reflects on how he is now, re-educating himself on how to have a better business, a better life and how he can be a better version of himself.

    Many people think their education ends when they leave school but if you want to get the best out of life for you and your family learning can be a lifelong process.

    Working with a good mentor means Carl is learning how to play a bigger game and grow and in this episode, he shares how this really is the game-changer.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Lots of people feel their education ends when they start a job
    • I’m constantly learning and going on courses but didn’t see it as education
    • Kickboxing for me has never been a business it’s just what I love doing
    • Learning about business has been a game-changer
    • Being part of the Mastermind group and discussing business with other like-minded people is what has made a difference
    • The power of being around people who are further along in their journey has really helped me play a bigger game and grow the business
    • We’ve moved the business and grown in size
    • My mentor is a life coach helping me to be a better me. He is educating me on a better life, a better me and a better business
    • It’s about having a good plan and strategy
    • Effectively I’ve had to go back to education to learn how to have a better business and a better life
    • Never stop learning and educating yourself

      

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘For me and lots of others, education ended when I finished school’

    ‘Working smarter is definitely better than just working hard’

    ‘Learning can look different  but can continue throughout your life’

      

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Fair Exchange

    Fair Exchange

    Carl explains how fair exchange is a part of everything we do in life and why although we may have different perceptions of good value we all part of a process of exchanging value every day.

    When you understand more about fair exchange it’s an opportunity to offer more value and when you do, value will come back to you.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Fair exchange is in everything we do in life
    • Everything we do comes down to value
    • It can be work, relationships or training it’s everywhere
    • Everything we do has a value
    • We all have different perceptions of good value
    • Your work is exchanging your time for a salary
    • If you have high-value relationships you need to be able to bring high value to the relationship
    • People value their time in different ways
    • It’s about what you want and need, people often put more value on what they want than what they need
    • If you want to have better experiences you need to give better value out to others
    • It’s always about achieving the right balance

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    Everything we do in life is about fair exchange’

    ‘There is value and exchange in everything we do’

    ‘Give value in your life and it will come back to you tenfold’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    She Said Yes, What's The Worst That Could Happen?

    She Said Yes, What's The Worst That Could Happen?

    Carl reflects on the importance of really living your life and making sure you are in a position to go with the opportunities in life.

    It can be much easier to not ask when we are fearful that the answer will be ‘no’ but we all create the lives we have and if you overcome your fears and ask the answer could be ‘yes’

    Everyone is on a journey through life and everything you do creates your memories going forward so don’t put things off until tomorrow, stop and ask yourself ‘why can’t I do it today?’

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • You should just tell someone if you like them
    • It can be easy for the fears to come to the forefront but you need to push through them and take action
    • Often we fear the worst but nine times out of ten it doesn’t happen
    • You have to ask the question
    • Be prepared for the answer and be prepared for the worst
    • You might get a ‘no’ but you may get a ‘yes’
    • Everyone has the same amount of time in the day it’s all about how you use it
    • Whatever you do in the present is creating a memory
    • You are creating your life
    • The more you work and fully commit to what you are doing the more opportunities will open up to you
    • Don’t put off things today until tomorrow
    • Ask yourself ‘can I get it done today?’

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘He is so excited because she said yes’

    ‘Your life is your choice and you have to live it’

    ‘People ask me how I get through so much’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

     

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

    Just Get Off Your Butt and Start Moving

    Just Get Off Your Butt and Start Moving

    People everywhere are struggling with motivation to find the time, the energy, the group of people they need to get going.

    Carl offers some great advice about how to stop procrastinating and get moving, even if it’s just one step at a time.

    He also explains why everyone should surround themselves with the right people so that they can pull you along and lift you up.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Every day is a chance to take action and make sure things get done
    • Stop dragging your feet and start moving
    • You need to see every day as an opportunity to get going
    • Lots of people are saying they need help
    • Just get up, stop procrastinating and start moving
    • Join a group of people who do what you do and then you will be with others who will motivate you
    • If you surround yourself with the right people they will pull you along
    • Get off your butt, stop procrastinating and get stuff done

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘Even today I really struggled but I had to get off my but and start putting one foot in front of another’

    ‘Just start moving’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Turning a Negative into a Positive

    Turning a Negative into a Positive

    Carl discusses the ways people look at a situation finding either a negative or positive.

    He uses a great example from the HKA where recently a class was attended by fewer people than usual. Is this a negative or a positive? For those who were there it meant 1:1 coaching and the chance to make huge strides forward in the session.

    If something negative always look for a positive there will be one you just need to look at the situation with the right mindset.

     

    KEY TAKEWAYS

    • Is your cup half full or half empty?
    • It all depends on how you look at any situation
    • The five people who were there got a one to one session with the coaches
    • They went from a 6/10 to a 10/10 just in that session because of the 1:1 coaching they got
    • and it was a positive for the coaches who got to work with a small group
    • Any situation can be looked at from a negative or positive viewpoint
    • If something negative happens try to always look for the positive

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘There seem to have been quite a few negatives from people recently’

    ‘I’ve had things cancelled and I can moan about it or do what I’ve done and gone horse riding - getting some decompression time’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve, and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Believe and You Will Achieve

    Believe and You Will Achieve

    Following a recent invitation to be a guest speaker Carl reflects on the experience and the value in finding the time to take a step back and look at what you have achieved.

    It can be easy to be busy all the time and not aware of the difference you are making and the forward trajectory of movement in your life.

    Find the time to stop and review and like Carl you will see the bigger picture and be able to celebrate all your achievements.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • It was good to have an open forum
    • It’s about the ability to develop and achieve
    • We have pushed outside our boundaries
    • It’s about taking a step back and looking at what we have done
    • Lots of people talk a lot but don’t ever actually do anything
    • Your actions speak louder than any words
    • Saying I will do something makes me accountability
    • It’s about having belief in yourself and your team
    • Don’t be afraid to try great things
    • It doesn’t matter if you fail it’s about trying and keep trying
    • Don’t be afraid of talking about what you have done and achieved
    • Never be afraid of the ‘what ifs’ they are what make you stronger

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘It’s the first time I’ve talked out loud about what we’ve achieved at HKA”

    ‘I just feel we’ve been busy all years’

    ‘Never be afraid to take the leap outside of your comfort zone’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve, and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Value in Being a Little Bit Selfish

    The Value in Being a Little Bit Selfish

    Carl explores the reality for most entrepreneurs – working constantly with no time for themselves. He reflects on the importance of being a little bit selfish and scheduling time for yourself and looks at the positive impact this can ultimately have across all areas of your life.

    If you want something to change you need to commit to it and in saying it out loud in this episode Carl wants to not only help others but also get accountable to being a little bit selfish himself and find his own time to decompress and open his mind to new ideas and thoughts.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • We all need to be selfish
    • You can be too selfish or you can be at the other end of the scale and spend all your time trying to please others
    • The key is finding a balance
    • You need to dedicate time to spend on yourself
    • You should schedule in time for yourself
    • By decompressing you allow your mind to open to new ideas and thoughts
    • Lots of entrepreneurs and business people are working constantly and the only way to escape it is to schedule activities that provide an escape
    • If I say it out loud I’ll be accountable to others to make it happen and make the time I need
    • Find a time in the week for yourself without any other distractions

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘Because I was going with someone else I didn’t want to let them down’

    ‘I know if I put it in the diary I’ll go and do it and engage in it’

    ‘It’s nice to have a little time away to decompress’

     

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com    

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve, and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Be More Selfish

    Be More Selfish

    Carl reflects on why sometimes it's okay to be selfish sometimes, so long as find a balance between being a people-pleaser and someone who is there for themselves.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • It's okay to be selfish, but only a little bit selfish
    • You can be too selfish, but you can also do nothing but please others.
    • If you have too much work or stress, you won't work to your best ability
    • It's about finding the balance between the two things - being there for others and there for ourselves.
    • Make a set time for yourself regularly, and put it in the diary! Making time for yourself will make it easier to fulfil it.

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘Be selfish - but only a little bit selfish'

    'I don't like to let people down'

    'I can be my worst enemy'

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    HKA Main landing page www.hastingskickboxing.co.uk/kickstartnow

    YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/Hastingskickboxing

    HKA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hastingskickboxing

    carldenne@hotmail.com     

     

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Hi, my name is Carl Denne.  

    I was born in Hastings in 1980. Married, father of two beautiful daughters, Bethany and Leigha. 

    My daughters, the wife, and gym ARE MY LIFE.

    IF I’M HONEST, I pretty much failed at school. Heavily dyslexic, I was dismissed for being a “naughty kid” that didn’t want to learn. I was heavily bullied for having shit clothes and ginger afro hair. I didn’t have many friends. 

    When I say bullied I don’t mean called a “poo-poo head” and being looked at in a nasty way. I mean thrown downstairs, and hit with chairs and tables. Clothes were stolen whilst in the shower. That kind of bullying…

    Oh, how things have changed… 

    Martial arts, and specifically Kickboxing, have changed my life, and now I am much happier and change other people’s lives for the better on a daily basis. 

    I am a complete adrenaline freak, so In my spare time, track days, jumping out of planes, sitting on top of them, rage buggies in the desert… The higher, the faster the better for me. I’m always looking for the next thing to get my blood pumping, so if anyone has a challenge I’ve not found yet, please feel free to share. 

    I do like a Saturday night movie night, Chinese, Netflix, lots of chocolate with my three little ladies. I love being around my friends and family. This is why I love the crazy HKA family so much, as this is my extended family.   

    I left school with pretty much nothing! A few sad GCSE’s C - D grade, BUT I did have a shit-ton of energy and passion to achieve, and to prove all the teachers and people that looked down on me for all those years, wrong. So, after a few jobs here and there, I settled on working for Openreach (BT) as a cabler/jointer copper and fibre optic multi-skilled engineer with HGV.

    I left this in 2015 to chase my dream of running my own Kickboxing Academy and working with the future of today, rather than a job that just paid the bills. 

    I’ve trained pretty much my whole life: Karate, boxing, Judo, from the age of 9, and of course, I’ve now done over 29 years of Kickboxing. I’ve passed many Instructors and coaches courses, attended many training courses and seminars, grading up through the syllabus. I passed my 4-hour hell-on-earth 3rd Dan black belt in July 2018 with the ICO.

    If I’m honest my real passion and skills have come from learning the hard way; through being in the trenches. I know how it feels to be on your arse. I know how it feels to have to pull yourself out of the pit. I’ve been through

    a divorce. I’ve lived through the pain and have worked with thousands of members, students, children, teachers and adults over the years, and the one thing I get told every time is how well I/we keep it very real, and that I have a complete understanding on most eventualities. 

    Thank you for reading and listening. I hope you connect with myself and the team, take away some ideas, understand you’re not alone, and that it’s good to talk, listen and help others as and when you can. 

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