Posted: August 21st, 2010 | Author: Chad Howse | Filed under: Athleticism | Tags: being a real man, mel gibson braveheart workout, real man lessons, warrior, warrior workout, warrior workout game | 2 Comments »
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What it means to be a real man… a bit of a rant…
A couple of weeks back I did a quick little series called “Becoming a Warrior“, and it got me thinking about the makeup of a warrior from a mental standpoint.
What sets a warrior apart from everybody else?
A warrior, in my mind, is in the same category as what a real man is. A real man isn’t a complainer, he takes care of what he has to do without complaining but at the same time understands what’s important in life and enjoys it. His motivations are true to his morals and beliefs and his actions often speak louder than his words. He’s proud but humble; a real man isn’t loud or boastful, he doesn’t talk a bit game but he sure does walk a big game.
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Posted: August 10th, 2010 | Author: Chad Howse | Filed under: Athleticism | Tags: becoming a warrior, example of courage, live with courage, warrior, warrior workout | No Comments »

Mel Gibson in ‘Braveheart‘, the story of the life of William Wallace.
As I said in the last article, courage might be the easiest characteristic of a warrior to explain and to understand, but it’s probably the hardest quality to actually practice.
What is courage?
I’m not going to give a dictionary definition, that’s been done. By me. In the last article…
Courage can come in many forms. It can be following a dream and seeing it to the end. It can mean persistence; even when everything seems to be going wrong and life is kicking your ass you keep moving forward.
Courage isn’t the absence of fear.
Actually, it’s the opposite. It’s recognizing that fear and facing it head on. We are all scared of something, but the difference between a warrior and a worrier is how we react to that fear. Are our actions dominated by fear? Or does fear motivate us to do more? Read the rest of this entry »