“If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.”
Isaac Newton (among many others)
I would hazard to guess that I’ve had few, if any, original thoughts (I don’t even think that that statement is original).
I therefore give credit to all that came before me for any intellect and/or creativity that I may demonstrate to those who came before me in my chosen fields of interest and, well, life in general.
Having parents, mentors, and reading and listening to countless others probably saved me years of mistakes and regrets (I still had to touch the hot stove to see if it really would burn my hand) even though many times I decided that I was smarter than those before me.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a “How to/Success” manual for everything?
What if you could just speak directly to those who were already doing what you’d like to do or were already at the top of the field?
You would never make the same mistakes that someone else made. You’d do things right the first time. You’d be more successful in a shorter time period than everyone else.
That’s what Nate Green figured out.
So he started asking successful trainers questions. He learned and he applied.
The result?
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Nate interviewed some of the top names in the fitness field (and me too) and recorded them so up-and-coming trainers like himself can benefit from the trials and mistakes and successes of those who came before him.
Interviewees include:
Ryan Lee
Jim Labadie
Alwyn Cosgrove
Mike Boyle
Lou Schuler
Susan Hill
Pat Rigsby
Nick Berry
Craig Ballantyne
Chris Schugart
And myself
I’ve listened to these interviews myself and ended up with about 20 pages of notes. It’s a must for anyone looking to build their business.
Later
P.S. Today’s no muss, no fuss spinach recipe: Spinach Popeye Style
Take a large handful of spinach.
Pack it into a small ball.
Shove it in your mouth, chew, and swallow.