With a CrossFit Games championship title and eight consecutive appearances at the highest level of competition, Jason Khalipa’s record speaks for itself. His lifelong dedication to training hard and his relentless pursuit of excellence have propelled him to success—not just in fitness, but in business and life.
As the author of “As Many Reps as Possible’”, founder of NC Fit gyms, Train Hard Fitness programming, and the Train Hard Men’s Club, Jason continues to lead and inspire athletes, entrepreneurs, and high performers. Beyond the gym, he is a devoted father, husband, and business leader, always pushing the limits to achieve more and help others do the same.
Last year, I had the opportunity to meet Jason through multiple Train Hard Men’s Club (THMC) workouts in the Bay Area, CA. In this episode, Jason shares his wealth of knowledge on nutrition, fitness, mindset, business, and overcoming challenges. We also dive into the role of Jiu-Jitsu in law enforcement and the principles that drive his success in and out of the gym.
Show Notes
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Original music by Ulisses Bella
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