1 hr 19 min

Matt Brown | UFC Fighter: TRAIN MINDSET FIRST, HUNGRY VS. STARVING, FLIPPING THE SWITCH, NEVER SHARP ENOUGH, KICKING THE DOOR DOWN Chasing Edges

    • Alternative Health

Matt Brown is a UFC Fighter (17 year vet), Gym Owner (Immortal Mixed Martial Arts Studio), and Coach.  He holds the #1 spot in UFC Welterweight History for Total Fights, Finishes, and is tied in the top spot for TKO’s.  On the podcast Matt and Brian dive into the mental approach to his sport, both as a fighter, and as a coach.  The skills and perspectives discussed apply to life on and off the mat.  The boys dive deep into the art of fighting and what are separators in high performance.  Matt shares his wisdom on the lessons he’s learned and how he approached fighting and training now after years of rigorous training and trial and error. As well as how he maintains his training and sets his environment and culture up for grit and success. Matt and Brian also elaborate on different approaches to protect the mind from toxic distractions, and the necessity to constantly strengthen and sharpen the proverbial axe of combat skills. The axe is never sharp enough. Enjoy!

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2:20 Coaching mistakes in the fighting world
3:05 Art Form/Between the ears
*3:40 Look at Mindset First
*4:00 Learn How to Compete
6:15 Best are Hyper Competitive
7:40 Don’t want to hurt your teammates
7:49 Training vs Fighting
10:15 Training on Saturday
10:30 No caring about social life
*11:10 Flipping the switch
11:30 Balance, Stimulating, Playing guitar
*11:52 Switches, Masks, Triggers
13:50 Unhealthy balance necessary for high performance
15:00 Structure, routines
18:00 Gi vs No Gi
19:30 The downside of chasing edges
19:35 Keto diet
23:30 Layne Norton, Diet
24:15 The trouble with Doctors on Social Media
*24:55 Protecting your subconscious
26:50 Your Diet is more than what you eat
27:30 Keeping your phone inspiring
30:11 Crisis Quote, Business focus
30:40 Scared of losing business, survive or thrive
32:30 Working out saves people, its an essential business
34:30 Boundaries on social media
36:45 Where are you chasing edges?
37:00 Dustin Myers, building back to grit
*38:05 Importance of training in a culture, westside barbell
39:00 Culture of doing more than asked/programmed
*41:40 Training to and through the dark places, battling the logical brain
*42:25 Kicking the door down
*43:05 The battle against justification
43:30 The dark place, Nate Ebner
*44:00 What do reps mean til they burn?
44:18 Pain and Pleasure
45:30 Go up the stairs in wooden shoes, come down in silk slippers
*46:00 Hard to leave silk sheets, easy to run in poverty
*47:05 Hungry vs Starving
*48:00 Recovery and overtraining
49:00 Starving, going to every class
50:00 Making smaller circles, applying experience in training
*50:35 I have a strong axe, getting it sharper
51:20 Building and grinding the axe
52:40 Training to Inspire
53:19 Discipline
53:55 Fight Night Anti Routine, being adaptable, his night
55:05 Do you own the routine, or does the routine own you?
57:05 Making fight night your night
58:00 Kids doing individual combat sports, lessons
1:01:30 You can see the home life dynamic of kids in the gym
1:03:00 Dealing with adversity
1:04:40 Kids dealing with tournament adversity
1:05:25 People pleasing rant
*1:09:50 Not trying to change people
*1:10:10 Not coaching potential
*1:11:00 Didn’t have potential, started at 24 years old
*1:11:30 Looking at the mindset, the potential is secondary
1:12:25 This guy would be great, but..
1:14:20 Where to put your energy?
*1:16:00 Keep practicing even when you’re good, never sharp enough, never good enough

Matt Brown is a UFC Fighter (17 year vet), Gym Owner (Immortal Mixed Martial Arts Studio), and Coach.  He holds the #1 spot in UFC Welterweight History for Total Fights, Finishes, and is tied in the top spot for TKO’s.  On the podcast Matt and Brian dive into the mental approach to his sport, both as a fighter, and as a coach.  The skills and perspectives discussed apply to life on and off the mat.  The boys dive deep into the art of fighting and what are separators in high performance.  Matt shares his wisdom on the lessons he’s learned and how he approached fighting and training now after years of rigorous training and trial and error. As well as how he maintains his training and sets his environment and culture up for grit and success. Matt and Brian also elaborate on different approaches to protect the mind from toxic distractions, and the necessity to constantly strengthen and sharpen the proverbial axe of combat skills. The axe is never sharp enough. Enjoy!

Check out our sponsor, The Breath Belt  @thebreathbelt thebreathbelt.com CODE: EDGES20 for 20% OFF

2:20 Coaching mistakes in the fighting world
3:05 Art Form/Between the ears
*3:40 Look at Mindset First
*4:00 Learn How to Compete
6:15 Best are Hyper Competitive
7:40 Don’t want to hurt your teammates
7:49 Training vs Fighting
10:15 Training on Saturday
10:30 No caring about social life
*11:10 Flipping the switch
11:30 Balance, Stimulating, Playing guitar
*11:52 Switches, Masks, Triggers
13:50 Unhealthy balance necessary for high performance
15:00 Structure, routines
18:00 Gi vs No Gi
19:30 The downside of chasing edges
19:35 Keto diet
23:30 Layne Norton, Diet
24:15 The trouble with Doctors on Social Media
*24:55 Protecting your subconscious
26:50 Your Diet is more than what you eat
27:30 Keeping your phone inspiring
30:11 Crisis Quote, Business focus
30:40 Scared of losing business, survive or thrive
32:30 Working out saves people, its an essential business
34:30 Boundaries on social media
36:45 Where are you chasing edges?
37:00 Dustin Myers, building back to grit
*38:05 Importance of training in a culture, westside barbell
39:00 Culture of doing more than asked/programmed
*41:40 Training to and through the dark places, battling the logical brain
*42:25 Kicking the door down
*43:05 The battle against justification
43:30 The dark place, Nate Ebner
*44:00 What do reps mean til they burn?
44:18 Pain and Pleasure
45:30 Go up the stairs in wooden shoes, come down in silk slippers
*46:00 Hard to leave silk sheets, easy to run in poverty
*47:05 Hungry vs Starving
*48:00 Recovery and overtraining
49:00 Starving, going to every class
50:00 Making smaller circles, applying experience in training
*50:35 I have a strong axe, getting it sharper
51:20 Building and grinding the axe
52:40 Training to Inspire
53:19 Discipline
53:55 Fight Night Anti Routine, being adaptable, his night
55:05 Do you own the routine, or does the routine own you?
57:05 Making fight night your night
58:00 Kids doing individual combat sports, lessons
1:01:30 You can see the home life dynamic of kids in the gym
1:03:00 Dealing with adversity
1:04:40 Kids dealing with tournament adversity
1:05:25 People pleasing rant
*1:09:50 Not trying to change people
*1:10:10 Not coaching potential
*1:11:00 Didn’t have potential, started at 24 years old
*1:11:30 Looking at the mindset, the potential is secondary
1:12:25 This guy would be great, but..
1:14:20 Where to put your energy?
*1:16:00 Keep practicing even when you’re good, never sharp enough, never good enough

1 hr 19 min