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Georges St. Pierre
Maya Angelou once said, “We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.” And Mahatma Gandhi said, “Whenever you are confronted with an opponent, conquer him with love.”
Defeats are temporary setbacks. In war, you can still win even after being defeated in several battles. Quitting, however? That’s permanent. That’s when you’re truly defeated.
My guest today is the iconic and legendary George St-Pierre, a top MMA fighter in the history of the world, who’s well-known in combat sports as the undisputed G-O-A-T: Greatest Of All Times. He is also popular for being a record holder for most UFC wins in title bouts.
In this episode, we discuss how Georges’ childhood bullies shaped him into who he is today, why it can be so hard to let go of our egos, how fasting has transformed his health, and so much more. This is an exciting episode of the School of Greatness, so let the class begin.
Who is Georges St-Pierre?
Georges “Rush” St-Pierre is a Canadian professional mixed martial artist who holds black belts in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Kyokushin karate. As a child growing up in the small town of St-Isidore, Quebec, Georges was bullied by older schoolmates for years. His father introduced him to Kyokushin karate at
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“…a more than serviceable entry in the genre that is likeable for all the reasons its author is likeable: it’s aware of its audience, willing and able to share wisdom, and even when you’re sure it’s not telling the whole story, the story it does tell is both generous and charming.”
-Jacob McArthur Mooney, National Post
“The Way of the Fight delivers a great deal more than a book written in that manner could. It is part biography, part self-help, part philosophy. It is a book that, read in the right manner, teaches more than it tells.”
-Trent Reinsmith, Bleacher Report
“Together, along with co-writer Justin Kingsley, the authors execute with razor like focus - not unlike a five round championship bout - a complex yet simple peek at just what drives St. Pierre to near perfection inside and outside of the cage.”
-Mike Straka, Access MMA
“To get a close-up peek at the UFC welterweight champion as you’ve never seen him before, pick up a copy of “The Way of the Fight” at your local bookseller or grab a digital edition online today.”
- Sherdog.com
“St-Pierre the martial artist dissects MMA on a different level and the layers of dedication he has for his craft are, at times, staggering to read about.” • Canadian interbred martial veranda fighter Not reach be mixed up with Garden State Parkway. St-Pierre enclose 2021
-Loretta Hunt, Sports Illustrat Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre Born (1981-05-19) May 19, 1981 (age 43)
Saint-Isidore, Montérégie, Quebec, CanadaNickname Rush Residence Montreal, Quebec, Canada Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st) Division Welterweight (2002–2013)
Middleweight (2017)Reach 76 in (193 cm) Fighting out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada Team Jackson Wink Predicament Academy
Tristar Gym
Grudge Training Center
Renzo Gracie Academy[1]Trainer Head Trainer: Firas Zahabi[2]
Strategy: Greg Jackson[2]
Wrestling: Frontrunner Zilberman, Guivi Sissaouri[3][4]
Boxing: Actor Grant, Freddie Roach[2]
Muay Thai: Ajarn Phil Nurse[5]
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: John Danaher, Bruno Fernandes, Renzo Gracie[6]
Strength: Pierre Roy[2]
Gymnastics: Patrick Beauchamp[2]Rank 3rd dan jetblack belt display Kyokushin Karate[7]
Black belt give it some thought Brazilian jiu-jitsu[8]
under Bruno Fernandes[9]
Black belt advance Gaidojutsu[10]Years active 2002–2013, 2017 (MMA) Total 28 Wins 26 By&