Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...
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Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...
Darren Cahill - Ask, Listen for Excellence Plus What He Learned from Andre Agassi (#13)
Magnifying Excellence
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Darren Cahill - Ask, Listen for Excellence Plus What He Learned from Andre Agassi (#13)
During this episode, Darren Cahill (ESPN announcer, tennis player and coach) Shares: His definition of ExcellenceThe 8 most important things you need to do to achieve ExcellenceCoaching memories and what he learned from Andre AgassiWhat makes for a great TV commentatorThe greatest lesson he learned about coaching from his father, the legendary John CahillHow he was inspired the Excellence of Bjorn BorgAnd he describes the greatest match he ever witnessedClick to JOIN OUR FREE E-CLUB and recei...
Magnifying Excellence
Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...