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 ...
Simon Keith - Two-Time Heart Transplant Recipient Shares How to Embrace Fear (#16)
Magnifying Excellence
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4 years ago
Simon Keith - Two-Time Heart Transplant Recipient Shares How to Embrace Fear (#16)
This is the story of Simon Keith's Excellence. Simon has survived and thrived as a two-time heart transplant recipient and was the first athlete to play professionally following his first procedure. During this episode, Simon shares: - His definition of Excellence that is similar to that of Tiger Woods - How to embrace fear and what it was like moments before his heart was removed - How to not waste your opportunities - Why motivation is overrated but discipline is underrated. - Who inspir...
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 ...