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Adam Miller from Miller’s Custom Guitars brings on guests from many different fields of interests including the arts, music, religion, luthiery, health, Youtube, fandoms, photography and more to find out about about these hobbies, passions, and obsessions. Most importantly, we ask our guests about what they are excited about for the future, because as any musician can tell you, you’ll never have “enough” guitars. There’s always the pursuit for “N+1.”
22: Crossfit Gym Owner Tim Muenkel Believes That Everything is His Fault
N+1 Podcast: Obsessed with Obsession
1 hour 18 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
22: Crossfit Gym Owner Tim Muenkel Believes That Everything is His Fault
Tim Muenkel has been my brother-in-law for 12 years. I joked in the intro to this video that Tim is the strongest person that I've ever met because he married my sister, but Tim may legitimately be the strongest person I've ever met. His dedication to health, fitness, strength, and above all teaching and coaching others to reach their own fitness goals has always impressed me. Tim has made it his career to help to empower people to change their own lives through the power of understanding what their body is doing, what it needs, and how to get stronger.
I found Tim to be incredible intelligent, passionate, insightful, and of course knowledgeable as we talked about Health, Fitness, and Crossfit. He talked about how it all started and his very linear progression from Judo, to the Marines, do regular "Gym" workouts, to Crossfit and how Crossfit felt like the workout he was always looking for. He talked about how he's always been a leader at every stage of his life, even going back to high school. He talks about how his love and passion for doing what he does fuels him so much that even after thirteen years he feels no closer to burnout than when he started. He talks about his incredible approach to anything negative that happens and how he takes responsibility for it, even when it couldn't possibly be his fault, and why he does it that way.
He also talks about one of his favorite moments when things started to get better during the lockdown times, and how he and his gym celebrated. Tim was a joy to have on the show and I loved getting to talk to him. We've got to have him on again in the future!
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N+1 Podcast: Obsessed with Obsession
Adam Miller from Miller’s Custom Guitars brings on guests from many different fields of interests including the arts, music, religion, luthiery, health, Youtube, fandoms, photography and more to find out about about these hobbies, passions, and obsessions. Most importantly, we ask our guests about what they are excited about for the future, because as any musician can tell you, you’ll never have “enough” guitars. There’s always the pursuit for “N+1.”