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Mind over Muscle

The Four Pillar Plan

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By: Ant Middleton
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The number one best-selling author of First Man In and The Fear Bubble is back with his most inspirational work yet.

After 13 years in the military, including four in the UK’s elite Special Forces as a sniper, Ant Middleton was the epitome of military excellence. Since leaving the military, he has climbed Everest, sailed 3,500 miles in a gruelling recreation of the mutiny on the Bounty and become a best-selling author and TV host. He’s been around the block a few times, and he’s learnt a thing or two along the way.

Mind over Muscle is a summation of all of these experiences. It’s the lessons gleaned from a colourful life, filled with extreme challenges. In this Audio Original, Ant Middleton shows you how to build up the most important source of strength you have: the power of your mind. Condensing his philosophy into four simple-to-grasp pillars, he then challenges you to go out there and live it.

Using the tools of the four pillars, you’re ready to take on the Mindset Challenge. A revolutionary new concept, only possible in audio, the Mindset Challenge is a 28-day training plan for the mind. Each day, Ant will challenge you to embrace fear, be positive, take ownership of situations, learn to lead and have integrity.

There are two lives you could be living. The one you’re living now. And the better version that’s just a thought away. Push yourself further than you’ve pushed before, and become the best version of yourself.

©2020 Ant Middleton (P)2020 Audible, Ltd
Aging & Longevity Personal Development Personal Success Inspiring Thought-Provoking
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Ant Middleton

About the author

Best known for his role as Chief Instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins (Channel 4), Ant has become a master of survival and endurance on and off-screen, spurred by his formidable career in the UK’s elite forces, including the Marines, 9 Parachute Squadron and SBS. Joining the armed forces at the age of 16, Ant eventually achieved the ‘Holy Trinity’ of the UK’s elite Forces.

With an insatiable appetite for adventure, in addition to writing two bestselling books - First Man In and The Fear Bubble - Ant has fronted several TV shows including Mutiny, which re-enacted Captain William Bligh’s voyage; survivalist programme Escape, centred on placing skilled engineers in precarious situations; Extreme Everest, where he conquered Mount Everest; and Straight Talking where he took One Direction’s Liam Payne on a thrill-seeking road trip through Namibia to get to know the ‘real Liam’.

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very interesting....simple concepts...often repetitive......but still first class ....life changing concepts....in modern world. breaks down the concepts and explains them pitched at right level

highly recommended

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fantastic read.
Ant, have you thought about being a fitness guru/trainer? you're really inspiring.

Awesome book.

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Solid as always. Every book gets better and better. Can’t wait to see him in November. Take ownership 💪🏼

It starts with you👊🏼

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Loved every second of this book. Loved the information. Loved the challenges. Really Insightful, honest and relatable. The 4 Pillars are a great way to build the solid foundations of how to live your life. Absolutely fantastic read - Thank you.

What a audible!

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Potentially a great book for some.

For me.
I found the regular hero worship
(I honestly love he had the support of a great wife and kids and I feel his liove)
but for someone who doesn't have that support or contact with their children, because the mentioning became so regular, felt as if it was just a filler to make the book longer but also became emotionally draining, that the importance of the book was for me lost amongst the hero worship.

I found the book very emotionally upsetting.

And if I heard how great audible and lucky he was to have there help , well it was another regular filler and lost its power off thanks.

Overall the book is good but could be about half the length, more to the point.
On a positive you do feel he is wanting to help and improve peoples lives.

interspersing

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