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There's more to winning battles than fists and foot For world-renowned professional fighter Georges St-Pierre, the best advantage is not physical strength or athleticism - it's a feeling of goal. From his beginnings as a little, mercilessly bullied child first learning about karate to his years as a battling garbage collector who spent all his free time in the fitness center, his hard-fought go up in the sport of mixed martial arts, and his long, agonizing restoration from a career-threatening injury, Georges never lost sight of his ambition to be the best martial artist ever. In The Method of the Battle, Georges for the first time uncovers what propelled him not only to become a champ but to adopt obstacles as opportunities to build persona. Georges' account is interwoven with exciting insights from those who know him best: his mom, who explains to of his drive to master new skills, even while a child. His mentor Kristof Midoux, who describes a fighter with a fantastic sense of self-discipline. His Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu educator John Danaher, who observed the development of an indomitable work ethic. His mentor Firas Zahabi, who worked well alongside the champ through a possibly career-ending injury. And his longtime friend, training spouse and supervisor, Rodolphe Beaulieu, who may understand why intensely concentrated athlete more than anyone. The Method of the Battle is an inspirational check out the mindset of any get better at. To Georges, all life is competition, and there is no more perfect metaphor for competition than the life span of any fighter. He explains the value of self-discipline, risk and even dread, with the knowledge of one who is aware that there is nothing guaranteed - his next attack could always be his last. Pulling inspiration from preventing legends, Eastern beliefs and a trusted inner circle, The Method of the Battle is a robust, life-changing guide to living with purpose and locating the way to perform your loftiest goals.