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Peaking Physically at the Right Time

The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl again. You can love them or hate them, but you have to respect what they’ve accomplished. In fact, you have to respect the physical preparation of both teams leading up to the game. No one seemed winded or gasping for air, and no one seemed to be cramping or suffering other physical issues.

Tom Brady’s physical preparation is well known; at 41, he’s the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl. But both teams were physically ready to play, and they peaked at exactly the right time.

Wouldn’t you like to be able to do that? There are many paths that can get you there. On Super Bowl Sunday in my Super Bowl Webinar, I showed one way for you to have the energy to peak at just the right time. You can purchase the replay for the rest of the week and watch it any time up to two weeks after that.

But physical peaking is just one part of the story. You have to be prepared mentally as well and that decided the difference in the game. I’ll tell you why on Thursday.

What are you prepared to do today?  

        Dr. Chet

Training Pays Off

Tom Brady is the best quarterback in the history of the National Football League. Ouch—that’s tough for a guy from Buffalo to say, but after this past weekend, it’s true. I talked about how his dedication to training and attention to detail give him the energy and focus to perform. But after all the training, you actually have to go out and perform, no matter what life throws at you. And the Falcons threw everything they had at him. He never quit and brought his team back to win Super Bowl LI. That makes five Super Bowl rings for Brady, the most of any quarterback ever.

Right now, the health goals you set are starting to appear in your rear-view mirror. Weight loss. Exercise. Quitting smoking. They’re beginning to fade. Life has thrown obstacles in your way, no doubt. How have you responded? We’re not talking about winning a game here. We’re talking about winning back your life.

It all begins with your willingness to train. For us, that’s how we perform day in and day out. Work towards being the best version of you that you can be. Get out those goals. Adjust them. Then get back after it. Just ask yourself one question:

What are you prepared to do today?

Dr. Chet

 

 

Train to Perform

If you’re a Buffalo Bills fan, the one single player you most likely detest is Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. For me, I have to double-down on him because he’s also a Wolverine. But after reading the way he trains to perform, I have a new-found respect for this 39-year-old quarterback.

His attention to detail and his willingness to prepare for every game is legendary. But it doesn’t stop with sports-specific activity. Brady does it better in all ways. For the bulk of the year, he’s a vegan. During . . .

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