Inspirational people who are NOT martial artists?

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Who are some of your favorite inspirational people who are NOT martial artists?

Bruce Lee was an inspiration to many. BJ Penn is an inspiration to many. But what about non martial artists?

I got quite a few in my list. Here are some of them...

* Tom Platz - Legendary bodybuilder from the golden era of bodybuilding. Not only was he a successful bodybuilder, he is also a brilliant man with a powerful mind. And a great motivational speaker.

* Zan Perrion - Modern day Casanova.

* Robert Greene - Author of The 48 Laws of Power, The 33 Strategies of War and more. All of his books are my greatest treasures.

* Napoleon Bonaparte - My childhood hero. A military genius and a damn good leader. Also a very courageous man.

* Doug Hepburn - One of the strongest DRUG FREE athletes the world has ever known. He was born with a club foot and a squint.

* Paul Anderson - The strongest human being to ever walk the face of the earth. I believe he was natural (no drugs). His training methods, together with Doug Hepburn's, redefined weightlifting and powerlifting training.

* Ivan Abadjiev - Bulgarian weightlifting coach responsible for many of his country's gold medal victories.

* And lastly... Jesus Christ. My Lord and my God. lol
 

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The bottom kid in my avatar.

Went 13 minutes without oxygen when he was born......13 minutes.....still survived.....he is a true fighter........7-8 surgeries during his life.....30-35 hospital stays of a week or more during his life.....was given a life expectancy of 7-12 years.....still fighting at almost 18 years old.

Manager/Agent/Promoter/Trainer/Videographer/Big Brother to the top kid.
 
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The bottom kid in my avatar.

Went 13 minutes without oxygen when he was born......13 minutes.....still survived.....he is a true fighter........7-8 surgeries during his life.....30-35 hospital stays of a week or more during his life.....was given a life expectancy of 7-12 years.....still fighting at almost 18 years old.

Manager/Agent/Promoter/Trainer/Videographer/Big Brother to the top kid.

Thanks for sharing.
 

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Thanks for sharing.

Little brother gets alot of notice for his achievements but older brother is the real fighter.


If you ever get a chance to listen to DEA Agent Joe Piersante speak....do it!

Piersante is a former DEA Fast Team Member who was shot in the head through the temple in a firefight in Afghanistan. When they got him to the hospital, Surgeons were amazed that he was still alive and decided to go ahead and do surgery even though by all accounts he should have been dead. Through sure will to survive he survived the ordeal and went back to work for the DEA.......Great speaker.
 
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Little brother gets alot of notice for his achievements but older brother is the real fighter.


If you ever get a chance to listen to DEA Agent Joe Piersante speak....do it!

Piersante is a former DEA Fast Team Member who was shot in the head through the temple in a firefight in Afghanistan. When they got him to the hospital, Surgeons were amazed that he was still alive and decided to go ahead and do surgery even though by all accounts he should have been dead. Through sure will to survive he survived the ordeal and went back to work for the DEA.......Great speaker.

I'm always up to hear great speakers! Can you link me a youtube video of him?
 

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Interview with him speaks about his recovery at the 7:20 mark.

I met Joe a couple years ago.....just a great guy....great story of not giving up.
 
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Interview with him speaks about his recovery at the 7:20 mark.

I met Joe a couple years ago.....just a great guy....great story of not giving up.

Thanks man.

Anyway, since we're talking about inspirational people, I want you to check this out. One of the people I revere, Tom Platz.

His physique: https://i.redd.it/azic9vu6e5lz.jpg

And here's some words of wisdom from him.

 

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Inspirational people who are NOT martial artists?



Who are some of your favorite inspirational people who are NOT martial artists?

Bruce Lee was an inspiration to many. BJ Penn is an inspiration to many. But what about non martial artists?

I got quite a few in my list. Here are some of them...

* Tom Platz - Legendary bodybuilder from the golden era of bodybuilding. Not only was he a successful bodybuilder, he is also a brilliant man with a powerful mind. And a great motivational speaker.

* Zan Perrion - Modern day Casanova.

* Robert Greene - Author of The 48 Laws of Power, The 33 Strategies of War and more. All of his books are my greatest treasures.

* Napoleon Bonaparte - My childhood hero. A military genius and a damn good leader. Also a very courageous man.

* Doug Hepburn - One of the strongest DRUG FREE athletes the world has ever known. He was born with a club foot and a squint.

* Paul Anderson - The strongest human being to ever walk the face of the earth. I believe he was natural (no drugs). His training methods, together with Doug Hepburn's, redefined weightlifting and powerlifting training.

* Ivan Abadjiev - Bulgarian weightlifting coach responsible for many of his country's gold medal victories.

* And lastly... Jesus Christ. My Lord and my God. lol

Paul Anderson, the old Dixie Derrick, was one of my idols growing up. Saw him on tv several times, and he was such a nice man. I, too, believe, he's the strongest human being in my lifetime.

I was also a fan, my whole life, of Jack LaLanne. He was one serious inspiration. As was The Mighty Atom.
My biggest inspiration is G Gordon Liddy. Some might find that odd, but they don't know him other than through the media.
 
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Paul Anderson, the old Dixie Derrick, was one of my idols growing up. Saw him on tv several times, and he was such a nice man. I, too, believe, he's the strongest human being in my lifetime.

I was also a fan, my whole life, of Jack LaLanne. He was one serious inspiration. As was The Mighty Atom.
My biggest inspiration is G Gordon Liddy. Some might find that odd, but they don't know him other than through the media.

G Gordon Liddy was a lawyer, right?

What is it about him that made you like him?
 

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Yes, he had a law degree. Was also a Captain in the Army, an FBI agent, and the most infamous of the Watergate burglars.
And maybe....the only honest man ever to work in the White House. Before or since.

To describe what makes him an inspiration to me would take a very long post.
 

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Louisiana State Trooper Bobby Smith

While on duty In 1986, Bobby was shot in the face with a 12 gauge shotgun which caused complete blindness .....11 years later his 22 year old daughter was killed in a car accident. Bobby got his PH.D in psychology and dedicated his life as a grief counselor and peer counselor for 1st responders.

He is the author of three books, Visions of Courage: The Bobby Smith Story, The Will to Survive, and What’s In Your Heart Comes Out Your Mouth.

Bobby passed away last year.

 
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Louisiana State Trooper Bobby Smith

While on duty In 1986, Bobby was shot in the face with a 12 gauge shotgun which caused complete blindness .....11 years later his 22 year old daughter was killed in a car accident. Bobby got his PH.D in psychology and dedicated his life as a grief counselor and peer counselor for 1st responders.

He is the author of three books, Visions of Courage: The Bobby Smith Story, The Will to Survive, and What’s In Your Heart Comes Out Your Mouth.

Bobby passed away last year.


Thanks for sharing again.
 

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Louisiana State Trooper Bobby Smith

While on duty In 1986, Bobby was shot in the face with a 12 gauge shotgun which caused complete blindness .....11 years later his 22 year old daughter was killed in a car accident. Bobby got his PH.D in psychology and dedicated his life as a grief counselor and peer counselor for 1st responders.

He is the author of three books, Visions of Courage: The Bobby Smith Story, The Will to Survive, and What’s In Your Heart Comes Out Your Mouth.

Bobby passed away last year.


I think I'll read those books, especially the last one.

Every time I see the words Louisiana State Police it brings a smile to my face.
Trained a week of DT and baton under a Louisiana Trooper years ago, Aubrey Bulldog Futrell. A really cool southern lawman. Showed us how much the times have changed in L.E.

Back in the sixties, there was a man wanted for shooting several folks, including a cop. Aubrey's old Sargent happened to see him in a car and pulled him over. The man jumped out of the car with a big old knife, and got shot to death. Aubrey showed us a copy of the Sergeant's written report.

Suspect exited car with a knife. Suspect died instantly.

That was the whole report. God, I love that.
 

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I think I'll read those books, especially the last one.

Every time I see the words Louisiana State Police it brings a smile to my face.
Trained a week of DT and baton under a Louisiana Trooper years ago, Aubrey Bulldog Futrell. A really cool southern lawman. Showed us how much the times have changed in L.E.

Back in the sixties, there was a man wanted for shooting several folks, including a cop. Aubrey's old Sargent happened to see him in a car and pulled him over. The man jumped out of the car with a big old knife, and got shot to death. Aubrey showed us a copy of the Sergeant's written report.

Suspect exited car with a knife. Suspect died instantly.

That was the whole report. God, I love that.

Even though Aubrey is retired he remains well known and liked. Troopers still tell stories about him.
 

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