Mastering Discipline & Mental Toughness: Fitness Racing Insights

Tips for fitness, Business & Life Success

Looking for motivation to take your fitness, business, and personal life to the next level? In this powerful interview, the founder and CEO of Deadly Dozen reveals his top inspirational tips for achieving peak performance in every area of your life. From building a successful brand to mastering discipline in the gym and maintaining mental toughness, this video is packed with life-changing advice for entrepreneurs, athletes, and anyone chasing greatness.

Key Topics: • Fitness motivation and training discipline • Entrepreneur mindset and business growth • Morning routines and mental resilience • Leadership, vision, and personal development

Jason Curtis

Jason Curtis is the founder and CEO of the Deadly Dozen, one of the fastest-growing fitness races in the world, expanding to over 20 countries within just 18 months of launch. Building on this explosive growth, Jason opened the Deadly Dozen Institute of Fitness Racing, a pioneering global hub for training, education, research, and innovation designed to shape the future of the sport. The Institute develops world-class training systems, certifies coaches, and drives the evolution of fitness racing to build the next generation of hybrid athletes.

A former British Army Physical Training Instructor, bestselling author of more than twenty books, and one of the UK’s leading strength and conditioning coaches, Jason owned and operated a thriving strength & conditioning gym for over a decade, coaching hundreds of athletes every week. He is also the founder of the SCC Academy, which has educated and certified over 40,000 fitness professionals and enthusiasts worldwide.

Through the Deadly Dozen, the Institute of Fitness Racing, the SCC Academy, and his weekly Podcast, Jason’s mission is to make fitness racing the most accessible, physically rewarding, and transformative sport on the planet; uniting communities, redefining competition, and empowering millions to train, race, and embrace effort—a philosophy he calls Effortism.

Follow Jason on Instagram: @Jason.Curtis.Official

https://www.jasoncurtis.com
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