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In 1999, after a series of adventurous jobs--working construction
at the South Pole, ranching in Montana, fighting wildfires in New
Mexico, and sailing private yachts around the world--Sam Sheridan
found himself in Australia, loaded with cash and intent on not
working until he'd spent it all. He quit smoking and began working
out at a local gym, where it slowly occurred to him that now,
without distractions, he could finally indulge a long-dormant
obsession: fighting. Within a year Sheridan landed in Bangkok to
train at the legendary Fairtex gym with the greatest fighter in
muay Thai (Thai kickboxing) history. Driven by a desire to know
what only a fighter can--about fear and violence, about the dark
side of masculinity, and most of all about himself--he stepped
through the ropes for a professional bout. That single fight wasn't
enough. Sheridan set out to test himself on an epic journey into
how and why we fight. From small-town Iowa to the beaches of Rio,
from the streets of Oakland to the arenas of Tokyo, he trained,
traveled, and fought with Olympic boxers, Brazilian jiu-jitsu
stars, and Ultimate Fighting champions. A Fighter's Heart is the
dazzling chronicle of Sheridan's quest. In part, it's an insightful
look at violence as a career and as a spectator sport, a
behind-the-pageantry glimpse of athletes at the top of their
terrifying game. At the same time, it's a dizzying firsthand
account of what it's like to reach the peak of finely disciplined
personal aggression, to hit--and be hit.
In his acclaimed national best seller, A Fighter's Heart, Sam
Sheridan took readers with him as he stepped through the ropes into
the dangerous world of professional fighting. From a muay Thai bout
in Bangkok to Rio, where he trained with jiu-jitsu royalty, to
Iowa, where he matched up against the toughest in MMA, Sheridan
threw himself into a quest to understand how and why we fight. In
The Fighter's Mind, Sheridan does for the brain what his first book
did for the body. To uncover the secrets of mental strength and
success, Sheridan interviewed dozens of the world's most
fascinating and dangerous men, including celebrated trainers
Freddie Roach and Greg Jackson; champion fighters Randy Couture,
Frank Shamrock, and Marcelo Garcia; ultrarunner David Horton;
legendary wrestler Dan Gable, and many more. What are their
secrets? How do they stay committed through years of training,
craft a game plan, and adjust to the realities of the ring? How do
they project strength when weak, and remain mentally tough despite
incredible physical pain? A fascinating book, bursting at the seams
with incredible stories and insight, The Fighter's Mind answers
these questions and many more.
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