Wrestling is more than a sport. It’s a lifestyle. Nothing will prepare a young athlete better for life than the sport of wrestling. The greatest reward this sport can offer someone is not for them to stand on a podium for a few seconds, but to provide them with a way to live life. The wrestler's who get the most out of this sport understand this. They take the lessons they have learned on the mat and apply them to their lives off the mat. Each episode will discuss one of the 88 life lessons covered in the book, "Wrestling Rules for Life" with bonus expanded in-depth coverage. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnapassaro/support
For he today that sheds his blood with me shall always be my brother - Shakespeare The Wrestling Rules for Life book, along with all books written by ...
Everyone has chatter inside their heads. Some of it is good chatter, some of it is bad. Which chatter takes over? The one you feed. The Wrestling Rule...
There will be a time in your life where you will not be at your best and you will have to rely on those closest to you for guidance. They will influen...
The Zone is the state of massive production. The Wrestling Rules for Life book, along with all books written by JohnA Passaro, can be purchased at www...
Every day matters. Every minute matters. Every second matters. The Wrestling Rules for Life book, along with all books written by JohnA Passaro, can b...
One can learn a tremendous amount from failure. And even more from success. The Wrestling Rules for Life book, along with all books written by JohnA P...
"Life is 90% reason, rationality, discipline, and organization. You need to live your life that way. That last 10% is a leap of faith, an emotional co...
Never let the odds be a deterrent to the achievement of your dream. As the odds are just other people’s success rate at what you are looking to accomp...
Is “your dream” more important to someone else than it is to you? If it is, I hate to tell you it is not your dream. It is theirs. The Wrestling Rules...
The biggest mistake a wrestler can make is comparing themselves to successful wrestlers and then trying to emulate their style without having the same...