Episode 7 of the MAJORMOOD Podcast. This episode speaks on the reality of what happens when we move too fast and miss the small steps it takes to take care of ourselves before launch. If a space shuttle didn't go through all of it's checks and balances before taking off, what type of catastrophe could that lead to? If you don't tie your shoes properly before going on your daily run, what does that leave your body susceptible to? In Gi's case, an injured foot. Slow down if you're moving too fast, speed up if you're moving to slow...but no matter what you do, keep a calm, steady, & present pace.
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