

MONSTER HUNTER RISE TRAINER HOW TO

Scott’s story of P90X and the changes it brought to his life.KEY TAKEAWAY: It’s never too late to learn something new.The role Scott played in my Ninja training in Tony Horton’s backyard.» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here’s What You’ll Learn: Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? Scott’s story will inspire you to take a risk, jump out of your comfort zone and discover what it’s like to live life with a “can-do” attitude. And only in the last few years has he made this transition to online fitness trainer, plant based athlete, and entrepreneur during the period of life when most people would have considered it “too late” to learn something new and follow a passion that seemed risky or even foolish.
MONSTER HUNTER RISE TRAINER PROFESSIONAL
My guest today, Scott Morgan, is a PGA Golf Professional turned Online Fitness Trainer, husband, father of 2, a plant based athlete and creator of The Sweatville Club.

How different would it feel to be able to say ‘yes’ to the things that scared you and ‘no’ to the things that were comfortable and easy, rather than feeling stuck in a job you no longer enjoy? Or sliding into bad habits that are sapping your energy (like that sleeve of oreos that tasted soooooo good) and killing your motivation (just one more episode, then I’ll be productive!!!!), you could actually rise to the challenge with a ‘can-do’ attitude and a believe that your dreams are possible? What if there was a better approach to reinventing yourself, your work, and even your health & body image so you could fully tap into your limitless creativity? And if it persists over long periods of time…even total burnout. But instead this pressure leads to limiting beliefs, imposter syndrome, and procrastination. Many of us are under the illusion that this pressure we place on ourselves gives us our edge – that it helps us continue to perform our best. The pressure to come up with new ideas and be daring is stressful at best, and debilitating at worst. As creative professionals, we constantly have to reinvent ourselves to stay relevant (and frankly just to survive the insanity of our industry).
