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In this episode, Eliot Marshall, co-owner of Easton Training Center, is joined by Easton's CEO Mike Tousignant and COO Ian Lieberman. Together, they pull back the curtain on how Easton consistently achieves a high close rate on membership sales. From the structure of their sales process to the mindset they instill in their team, this conversation is packed with practical strategies martial arts school owners can apply right away to improve their own conversions. Whether you're struggling with sales or looking to sharpen your current system, this episode delivers insights from one of the most successful teams in the industry. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast, presented by Black Belt Digital Marketing and AcademySafe.org Get ready for a powerhouse episode! The Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast welcomes UFC Veteran, BJJ Black Belt, entrepreneur, Easton Training Center owner, and all-around inspiring human, Eliot Marshall. We dive deep into his journey from the Octagon to the mats and beyond, uncovering valuable lessons on mindset, business, and the relentless pursuit of mastery. Don't miss this one! Instagram Handles: @firemarshall205 @eastontc @easton_online Thank you to Episode Sponsors: Black Belt Digital Marketing - Request a FREE Review of your company's online presence today! Academy Safe - Join or Donate now Leheal Biogenix - Regenerative Medicine - Learn More Here BioPro- Get $30 OFF orders of $295 or more with Code: JJD Flow N Roll - Get 20% OFF with code: JJD Leao Optics - Get 10% OFF with Code: JJD The BJJ Box - Get 20% OFF your first box with Code: JJD20 Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast Store - Get 15% OFF with code: JJD Contact the Dummies @JiuJitsuDummies on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or at milton@jiujitsudummies.com to submit questions for consideration on the show. You can now also find us on TikTok @JiuJitsuDummiesPodcast Visit Jiu Jitsu Dummies for more details about the show, becoming a Sponsor, and a list of sites and apps to download or view the podcast.
This week we're joined again by Eliot Marshall! Eliot is a BJJ black belt, retired UFC fighter, and owner of Easton Training Center in Colorado. In this episode, Eliot explains the 4 elements that every successful Jiu-Jitsu gym needs to nail: sales, marketing, product, and culture. Follow Eliot on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205Train at Easton Training Center in Colorado:https://eastonbjj.com/Grow your BJJ gym with Easton Online:https://www.easton.online/Mental models discussed in this episode:Abundance Mindsethttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/abundance-mindset/Race to the Bottomhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/race-to-the-bottom/Ulysses Contractshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/ulysses-contracts/Survivorship Biashttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/survivorship-bias/Consistencyhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/consistency/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
Send us a textWelcome back everyone. Today we are re-releasing or first episode form 2023. So sit back and see why episode #132 is one of our favorites.A huge social media following combined with a successful competition career, and a successful academy have made Nick “Chewy” Albin one of the biggest names in BJJ.On today's episode, Nick discusses success, what it means to him and how that meaning has changed over the years, the profound way high school wrestling changed his life, the blending of grappling styles, the future of gi Jiu Jitsu, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the host of The Chewjitsu Podcast and Chewjitsu YouTube channel, owner and instructor at Derby City MMA, and a huge influence in modern Jiu Jitsu, Nick Albin. www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey. http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/ https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/ https://derbycitymartialarts.com/ https://www.instagram.com/chewjitsu/ https://www.chewjitsutraining.com/links https://www.chewjitsu.net/Episode Highlights:3:41 Stop Caring 11:25 Learning Lessons 14:42 Ready to Recieve It 18:16 Nick's Journey 26:00 Jiu Jitsu vs Wrestling 38:24 The Future of Grappling 44:06 Where's the Gi Going? 50:34 Biggest Changes in Jiu Jitsu 58:15 Eliot Marshall's QuestionSupport the show
We get the Eliot Fire marshall in the studio for this episode. I knew this was gonna be a good podcast but I had no idea he was gonna be this good on the mic. I've Know Eliot for long time we where teammates when we fought together he's a UFC vet, Blackbelt in Jitz , a successful business owner, and husband and great father! Listen in as we dive in about everything on this one! This is a great episode! @firemarshall205 @eastondenver
Send us a Text Message.John Combs said that when working with students you need to put marbles in their jar. Meaning, you need to do things to earn their trust and understanding before you can ask things of them or discipline them.On this Takeaway, Thomas and Gary discuss building trust between students and instructors.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/combsjiujitsu/https://bjjfanatics.com/search?q=combsSupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Today's guest is here to discuss how jiu-jitsu fills things we are missing in our lives, how it teaches us to problem solve under pressure and in real-time, the evolution of the jiu-jitsu athlete, the importance of putting marbles in your student's jar, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with a former ADCC West Coast Trials 1st place finisher, and IBJJF Pans Champion, John Combs.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/combsjiujitsu/https://bjjfanatics.com/search?q=combsEpisode Highlights:5:48 Importance of Professionalism10:31 Na, I'm Good on MMA14:47 The Skills Jiu-Jitsu Provides26:39 The Expansion of Jiu-Jitsu35:22 Changes in the Sport43:35 The Challenges of Teaching47:47 Marbles In Their Jar57:00 Pauline Bak's QuestionSupport the Show.
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest Amal Easton a Jiu Jitsu Legend as well as brilliant business owner with an incredible story and reputation. Among many personal and professional achievements such as being only the 7th black belt under the Master himself Renzo Gracie he has created systems and processes to successfully scale his businesses over 7 locations, an online academy as well as two podcasts and even finds time to invest in real estate! This gentleman is living his best life and holding himself accountable to his core values on and off the mats. Some of the pupils, students and business and training partners along the way of Easton Training Center and Easton BJJ include Eliot Marshall, Shane Carwin, Brendan Schaub, Nate Marquardt, Duane Ludwig, Alberto Crane and of course Matt Serra! After establishing himself as a staple in the Martial Arts community he earned his black belt in business as well and now through such platforms as The Black Belt Business Podcast And Easton Online he has put together a comprehensive program designed for the martial arts academy owner and manager that is committed to enhancing every aspect of their business. There is a ton of great information for the martial arts and Jiu Jitsu level but especially for any investors, entrepreneurs or business owners looking for advice on starting or scaling your business! Topics for this episode include: ✅ Systems and processes to successfully scale you business ✅ The importance of defining core values in life and business ✅ Is jiu jitsu the most effective martial art ✅ How to have hard conversations with employees and co-workers ✅ Life advice from Renzo Gracie ✅ The evolution of Jiu Jitsu + More! See the show notes to connect with all things Amal! Connect with Amal: Amal Easton on Instagram Amal Easton on Twitter Amal Easton on LinkedIn Amal Easton on TikTok Amal Easton on Facebook Amal Easton on Youtube Easton Training Center www.easton.online eastonbjj.com Easton Training Center on Instagram Easton BJJ on Facebook Easton Training Center on Youtube Easton Training Center on LinkedIn Easton BJJ on twitter Easton Training Center on Tiktok Podcast: Easton BJJ Podcast Black Belt Business Podcast --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
“You have to create an undying, almost unrealistic belief in yourself.” – Eliot MarshallToday's featured bestselling bookcaster is a father, husband, entrepreneur, professional mixed martial artist, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, and TEDx speaker, Eliot Marshall. Eliot and I had a chat about his book, “The Gospel of Fire: Strategies for Facing Your Fears, Confronting Your Demons, and Finding Your Purpose”, transitioning from MMA to entrepreneurship, raising resilient kids, and more!! Key Things You'll Learn:Why you need to instill an undying belief in yourselfHow to balance vulnerability and strengthHis advice for late bloomers who want to advance further in lifeHow to be a true “lion” Eliot's Site: https://eliotmarshall.com/Eliot's Book: https://a.co/d/6O1n5EnEliot's Podcast, “The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-blueprint-with-eliot-marshall/id1389289630 The opening track is titled "Money Trees" by the magnanimous chill-hop master, Marcus D (@marcusd). Be sure to visit his site and support his craft. https://marcusd.net/Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You Might Also Like… Ep. 751 – Do Something Hard & Be Happier with Joe De Sena (@realJoeDeSena): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-751-do-something-hard-like-a-spartan-and-be-happier-with-joe-de-sena-realjoedesena/ Ep. 393 – “Unlocking the Cage” with Mark Tullius (@MarkTullius): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-393-unlocking-the-cage-with/ #GNPYear1 Bonus Episode 2 - "Building An Economic Legacy" with Antonio T. Smith Jr. (@TheATSJr): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear1-bonus-episode-2-building-an-economic-legacy-with-antonio-t-smith-jr-theatsjr/ 47 - "Black Belt Wealth" with Damion Lupo (@damionlupo): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/47-black-belt-wealth-with-damion-lupo-damionlupo/ #Bonus Host2Host Ep.– “Success Happens When You Learn & Act” with Shaahin Cheyene (@shaahincheyene): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-host2host-ep-success-happens-when-you-learn-act-with-shaahin-cheyene-shaahincheyene/ Ep. 615 – “Champion Martial Artist to Award-Winning Novelist” with Danielle Orsino: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-615-champion-martial-artist-to-award-winning-novelist-with-danielle-orsino/ Ep. 463.5 – “Swordfighting, for Writers, Game Designers and Martial Artists” with Dr. Guy Windsor (@guy_windsor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-4635-swordfighting-for-writers-game-designers-and-martial-artists-with-dr-guy-windsor-guy_windsor/ 143 - "Financial Self-Defense" with Ken Rupert (@K_E_Rupert): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/143-financial-self-defense-with-ken-rupert-k_e_rupert/ 245 – “Your Epic Life Blueprint” with Rock Thomas (@rockthomas): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/245-your-epic-life-blueprint-with-rock-thomas-rockthomas/ 288.5 (Host 2 Host Bonus) – “Choose the Right Mountain; Climb Faster!” with David Wood (@_playforreal): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/DavidWood2/ Ep. 707 – “Leadership Insights From a Former FBI Master Spy Recruiter” with Robin Dreeke (@rdreeke): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-707-leadership-insights-from-a-former-fbi-master-spy-recruiter-with-robin-dreeke-rdreeke/ Ep. 777 – Attract & Manifest Good Luck with Victoria Marie Gallagher (@LOAHypnotist): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-777-attract-manifest-good-luck-with-victoria-marie-gallagher-loahypnotist/ Ep. 371 – “The Power of Pivoting” with Monica Ortega (@monicagoesshow): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-371-the-power-of-pivoting-with-monica-ortega-monicagoesshow/Ep. 665 – “Split Up By the Sea” with Len Tran: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-665-split-up-by-the-sea-with-len-tran/
Eliot Marshall is a prolific competitor as a professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Amal Easton. Coming through the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu belt system, Eliot became the first American to earn IBJJF Pan American titles as a blue, purple, and brown belt.While climbing the ranks of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eliot entered the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, eventually competing in TUF and then signing with the UFC, the most prestigious MMA promotion in the world. In 2011, after a few ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open training centers across the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, formally named Easton Training Center along with his coach Amal Easton.It wasn't long before Marshall went on to further success as an entrepreneur, Podcast host, and world-class speaker, trainer, and author. He teaches industry leaders, teams, and individuals how to outsmart, outlast, and outperform their competition and achieve record-breaking success.www.eliotmarshall.com
To be a teacher, we must be students first. No one becomes a teacher overnight. It takes many hours of study and practice to master a skill. To inspire you today, we want to share with you the story of Eliot Marshall, the student who became a teacher. In this episode, Eliot dropped some jams. We talked about jiu-jitsu, intentionality, toxic masculinity, core values, fatherhood, and how to get better in life and business. This episode will be a knockout for our minds, so don't miss it, and get ready to rumble! ABOUT ELIOT MARSHALL Eliot Marshall is a prolific competitor as a professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Amal Easton. Coming through the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu belt system, Eliot became the first American to earn IBJJF Pan American titles as a blue, purple, and brown belt. While climbing the ranks of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eliot entered the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, eventually competing in TUF and then signing with the UFC, the most prestigious MMA promotion in the world. In 2011, after a few ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open training centers across the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, formally named Easton Training Center along with his coach Amal Easton. It wasn't long before Marshall went on to further success as an entrepreneur, Podcast host, and world-class speaker, trainer, and author. He teaches industry leaders, teams, and individuals how to outsmart, outlast, and outperform their competition and achieve record-breaking success. CONNECT WITH ELIOT Website: eliotmarshall.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/ WHAT YOU WILL HEAR [05:47] Who's Eliot Marshall? [15:30] Eliot's cut from the UFC. [18:50] From the fights to the business world. [22:16] What does it mean to be a Jiu-Jitsu teacher for Eliot? [30:10] The importance of becoming better. [39:12] Is self-care selfish? [45:41] Balancing fatherhood and business. [59:58] What's next for Eliot? [1:02:12] Connect with Eliot. If you look at the civilized world and think, "no thank you," then you should subscribe to our podcast, so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community, and connect with me on my website, YouTube, or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests, and more. Get a copy of one of my books, Man UNcivilized and Today I Rise Click here to sign up for the Kill the Nice Guy course. Join us in Austin, TX for the Spring Men's Initiation
What if there were actually ways to unlock our deepest potential and use that strength for positive change in our lives? Every one of us has the capacity for great strength within us waiting to be discovered. In this episode, I join Eliot Marshall, former UFC fighter, on his podcast The Blueprint to discuss my story and how I turned the traumatic experience of losing my best friend to suicide into something positive. **Content Warning** This episode contains discussions of death and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts and need support please call 988 or visit 988lifeline.org. Episode Resources The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall For more go to: www.scottmlynch.com Join my free Discord group: Motivated Minds Want to receive weekly emails where I breakdown step-by-step processes to master your mindset and practical growth tips? Sign up for my free weekly newsletter. Our mind is our most powerful tool. It's time to start investing in it. Join 143 other students pre-enrolled in my academy. Follow me on social for more inspiration: Instagram Facebook TikTok Twitter YouTube Start setting goals and achieving them: Schedule a one-on-one session. Want to be featured in a future episode? Leave a review here (even one sentence helps)! Sponsors mentioned in this episode: HashDash Music by: Blaize Trulson Produced by Legacy Divisions. Past guests on The Motivated Mind include Chris Voss, Captain Sandy, Dr. Chris Palmer, Joey Thurman, Jason Harris, Koshin Paley Ellison, Rudy Mawer, and Alan Stein, Jr.
Our first guest of the new year has one of the most recognizable faces and nicknames in Jiu Jitsu.A huge social media following combined with a successful competition career, and a successful academy have made Nick “Chewy” Albin one of the biggest names in BJJ.On today's episode, Nick discusses success, what it means to him and how that meaning has changed over the years, the profound way high school wrestling changed his life, the blending of grappling styles, the future of gi Jiu Jitsu, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the host of The Chewjitsu Podcast and Chewjitsu YouTube channel, owner and instructor at Derby City MMA, and a huge influence in modern Jiu Jitsu, Nick Albin.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://derbycitymartialarts.com/https://www.instagram.com/chewjitsu/https://www.chewjitsutraining.com/linkshttps://www.chewjitsu.net/Episode Highlights:3:32 Stop Caring11:16 Learning Lessons14:33 Ready to Recieve It18:07 Nick's Journey25:51 Jiu Jitsu vs Wrestling38:15 The Future of Grappling42:57 Where's the Gi Going?50:25 Biggest Changes in Jiu Jitsu58:06 Eliot Marshall's Question
Eliot is a four-time Pan-American Jiu Jitsu champion and UFC Veteran. He has since retired from professional fighting, and is now the co-owner of Easton Training Center. Eliot is a Podcaster, Motivational Speaker, Author and good friend. Always a great time and I always learn spending time with him.
Eliot Marshall is a success on the mats, in business, and at home, but he is the first one to admit he makes mistakes in every aspect of his life.We all make mistakes, and on this Takeaway, Thomas and Gary talk about how what you do after your blunders is what really matters.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://eastonbjj.com/coach/eliot-marshall/https://eliotmarshall.com/https://www.easton.online/https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/
On this, the last episode of 2022, we want to take a second to say thank you to all those who have supported The RŌL Radio over the past 2 and a half years. Without your support, we wouldn't be here. Thank you. And sure to join us for all new episodes beginning Jan 11 as we set out to bring you more conversations with some of the most influential, up and coming, and legends in the world of Jiu Jitsu.As a kid, today's guest found a place to flourish in a local Karate school. He then dedicated himself to martial arts and was a competitor on The Ultimate Fighter as well as having a multi-fight career in the UFC. He then went on to become an entrepreneur, opening and running several successful martial arts academies in Colorado. On this episode of The RŌL Radio, Eliot Marshall shares his story of success and failure. He opens up about his internal struggles, how he overcame them, and how he is determined to help others reach their full potential.Here is the RŌL Radio with businessman, owner and instructor at Easton Training Center, entrepreneur, podcast host, and author, Eliot Marshall. www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://eastonbjj.com/coach/eliot-marshall/https://eliotmarshall.com/https://www.easton.online/https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/Episode Highlights:3:00 Low Expectations6:24 Silver Linings8:26 Cowards15:17 Cracked and Fell Apart19:58 What Made Me30:59 Only Way Out is In40:46 What's the Goal Eliot48:08 Expert of Experts57:44 BJJ Fanatics is the Best Thing That Ever Happened1:01:56 Sebastian Brosche's Question
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. Eliot Marshal is a prolific competitor as a professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. While climbing the ranks of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eliot entered the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, eventually signing with the UFC, the most prestigious MMA promotion in the world. In 2011, after a few ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open training centers in Denver, CO. It wasn't long before Marshall went on to further success as an entrepreneur, Podcast host, and world-class speaker, trainer, and author. He teaches industry leaders, teams, and individuals how to outsmart, outlast, and outperform their competition and achieve record-breaking success. In their conversation, Brian and Eliot talk about the mindset of a competitive fighter, Eliot's childhood/upbringing in Jersey and why/how he started fighting, genetics and fearfulness, dealing with anxiety, panic attacks, and childhood trauma, the debilitating effect of fear, taking personal responsibility instead of complaining about how unfair life is, life lessons one can learn from practicing jiujitsu, and Eliot's book, The Gospel of Fire. Life's Best Medicine According to Eliot: “I figured out who I was and I figured out what it means to be me—I'm a father, I'm a husband, I'm a teacher, I'm a student, I'm a fighter, and I'm a survivor. I just focus on those things always. I focus on who I am. I am playing a 1 vs. 1 game—it's Eliot vs. Eliot, not Eliot vs. the world. Who am I? Go be that every day in the world and just be a little better at it every day.” Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Eliot Marshall: Linktree Instagram Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Low Carb MD Podcast Simply Snackin'
How are you designing freedom into your life? In this episode of Best Year Ever, Rob Cressy is joined by Eliot Marshall, Former UFC Fighter, to jam about Designed Freedom. A way of being and where you can create freedom whenever you want. - Elevate your mindset - join our next Personal Growth Cohort: http://www.designyourbestself.com Join my Facebook community for growth inspired creators: https://www.facebook.com/groups/317582412908323 - Connect with us: Rob Cressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy - LinkedIn: /cressy/ - Twitter: @RobCressy - Personal Growth Coaching: www.RobCressy.com Eliot Marshall - Instagram: @firemarshall205 - Website: https://eliotmarshall.com/
How do you turn the obstacles that are meant to stop you and transform them into opportunity? In this episode of Best Year Ever, Rob Cressy is joined by Eliot Marshall, Former UFC Fighter, to jam about creating & living a mindset of overcoming adversity. This conversation is inspired by Ryan Holiday's book The Obstacle Is The Way. - Elevate your mindset - join our next Personal Growth Cohort: http://www.designyourbestself.com Join my Facebook community for growth inspired creators: https://www.facebook.com/groups/317582412908323 - Connect with us: Rob Cressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy - LinkedIn: /cressy/ - Twitter: @RobCressy - Personal Growth Coaching: www.RobCressy.com Eliot Marshall - Instagram: @firemarshall205 - Website: https://eliotmarshall.com/
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This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Eliot Marshall. Eliot is a former Brazilian Jujitsu title holder and UFC fighter turned entrepreneur. After retiring from UFC in 2011, he co-founded the Easton Training Center, a globally renowned martial arts school specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai kickboxing. Easton has expanded to 7 locations across Colorado. It currently employs over 150 employees and does over $6 million a year in revenue. Additionally, Eliot is also the host of the Gospel of Fire Podcast, sought after public speaker, and best-selling author of The Gospel of Fire: Strategies for Facing Your Fears, Confronting Your Demons, and Finding Your Purpose. And it's these things in addition to the lessons learned in building his business that I want to dig into with him today. www.EliotMarshall.com Eliot says that he was very lucky. It started with being born to 2 amazing parents in the USA. From there, it was a lot of failure. He first wanted to be a pro- basketball player and he failed. The he wanted to be the Brazilian Jujitsu world champion and failed. He then wanted to be an MMA champion and failed there. But, he has succeeded at staying in the game and using his failures to get himself to success. Talk to us about why you think you are so lucky? He walked into a mall in 1998 and met a man starting a new Brazilian Jujitsu school and started training with him. He got hurt and quit after a month and this led to his meeting his first girlfriend. A year later he came back and wanted to train with no money to pay offering to clean and help around the gym and the guy just so happened to need his first help and hired him. He lost his last fight in MMA and because he had downtime as he wasn't a winner and on to the next step, he has down time and found his first building for Easton training and got it. That kicked off the business. Other things have happened, but the story of Eliot is that every time something seemed to go wrong, it was the next step needed in his path to get where he has come. You have a chapter in your book called “Why the F$%k vs. What the F$%K,” explain what that means… A lot of people wake up and ask,, “What am going to do today?” That is the wrong question. The right question is “Why am going to what I am going to do today?” Once you are clear on why you are doing things. Why your day will look a certain way. Why your life will be a certain way. Then you can really design the life you want to live. Your why will enable you to have meaning and purpose. Everything starts with why. Once you know your why, you get can get through just about any how. How does someone find their power? It starts with passion. Your power exists in your passion. Putting all his energy into his passion for martial arts, Eliot not only created a massively successful business, but also found his power and that is teaching people that they can do anything if they put their mind to it. They can accomplish. But, he had to convince himself that he could accomplish first, and he did. Find your power and go share it with the world. You went through some mental health challenges. What did you learn to overcome them and how did you do it? He grew up in a bi-racial family and there was a lot challenge. His mom was Jewish, and dad was black. His house was vandalized often and even had swastikas painted on it. It was a rough childhood around him. His family was great. All he had was karate because it was based on results. But he grew up with a feeling that he was not safe. As he grew up and started to win in martial arts he started to equate people liking them with being able to beat them up. He felt a lot of pressure to perform and always win. It was 100% self-imposed. He wrapped his whole identity up into fighting and not being safe. When did you have your breakthrough and choose to change? Eliot had to break down first. He literally had a mental breakdown. It happened over a month having panicking attacks, not being able to sleep, having friends talk him off a ledge. At one point, he couldn't sleep for 2 nights and his wife said to him, “Why don't you do your day as if you had a good night's sleep. Just pretend.” At the 22 min mark, Eliot tells the story of what happened next. It's best to listen. He learned to focus on now and not worry about the past or the future. He learned to put little routines in place that made him better. Talk to us about the habits you have developed that help you succeed. Eliot meditates every day. You can find guided meditation on YouTube for free. Eliot uses mala beads as a trigger to help calm himself in time of stress. Eliot also has a gratitude practice that he does after meditation. He then goes through his pillars of who he is every day. He is and always will be a husband and father. He is a teacher. He is also a student. He is a fighter. He is a survivor. He reminds himself of this every day. “There is only 1 thing all of us have never failed at. And that is making it through your very worst day.” Talk to us about breaking through your mental limits…. Having a teacher or coach to help you is critical to help with breakthroughs. At least to accelerate them to happen faster. Eliot relates a story of one of his teachers and climbing sand dunes at 10,000 feet and carrying another up it. He had another time with a coach climbing a mountain and carrying a partner up the side of the mountain. The challenges were to get the guys to accept their death because it is possible in the cage in MMA. It was in these times of great risk that he learned he could do more. He learned that the biggest competition is with himself and it is being better tomorrow than you are today. Lessons learned from competing in MMA that have helped you in life and business? You have to walk into the arena of your life. You are going to get knocked down and going to lose. Fighters no this and accept it as part of the path forward. No matter what happens, you must get back up and walk into the arena of your life. You built a very large multi-7 figure business that is based in a close contact sport. How did you make it through the pandemic and what principles have you use to build it? The business is better because of the pandemic. It made them figure out how to really make it happen and not only succeed but thrive. They had to close their schools. They brought together their team and started doing trying and failing until they got it right. Their systems and communication got better. Eliot and his partners took pay cuts to ensure everyone made the same or better and could stay in employed. “You can be a victim or you can be a victor. Things either happen to you or happen for you.” They established clear core values that everyone knew. They had a clear hierarchy and communication structure for getting things done. They had a clear vision for what they would do and how they would execute. Best Quote: You can be a victim or you can be a victor. Things either happen to you or happen for you. Eliot's Misfit 3: Get a morning routine that starts your day with success. Create your pillars. Who are you? What is unbreakable and cannot be shifted. Only compete with you. Don't care what the world things. Become the best. Show Sponsors Magic Mind: 40% off subscription orders for the next 10 days and 20% off one-time orders at www.Magicmind.co/Misfit or us the promo code Misfit at checkout Ecom Automation Gurus: 15% discount off any of EAG's services. Go to www.ecomautomationgurus.com and mention Misfit Entrepreneur
Eliot Marshall is a prolific competitor as a professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Amal Easton. Coming through the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu belt system, Eliot became the first American to earn IBJJF Pan American titles as a blue, purple, and brown belt.While climbing the ranks of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eliot entered the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, eventually competing in TUF and then signing with the UFC, the most prestigious MMA promotion in the world. In 2011, after a few ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open training centers across the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, formally named Easton Training Center along with his coach Amal Easton.Episode Links:Web: https://eliotmarshall.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firemarshall205Twitter: https://twitter.com/FireMarshall205Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/firemarshall01LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/firemarshall205Joey Pinz Conversations Podcast Information: • Website: https://www.joeypinz.com • Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/joeypinz • Music by Tom Izzo: @wahlsinger https://tomizzomusic.com Support our podcast: • Subscribe: https://joeypinzconversations.com/subscribe/ • How much is this podcast worth to you? Consider $5, $10 or $20/mo with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz • How about a one-time payment? • What is the episode worth to you? $25/$50/$100/$500 /$1,000/$5,000 with PayPal (one-time): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JoePannone Please subscribe/follow to Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations Podcast: • Spotify, Apple, Google, or others. Please consider rating with 5 stars if you like it. • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-pinz-discipline-conversations/id1583997438 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69SFwY3XSwcw9qNvElAn10 • Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODI4OTA2LnJzcw • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoeyPinzDisciplineConversations?sub_confirmation=1Please follow on social media: @TheJoeyPinz • Instagram: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.instagram.com/TheJoeyPinz • Twitter: @TheJoeyPinz https://twitter.com/TheJoeyPinz • Facebook: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.facebook.com/TheJoeyPinz • TikTok: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoeypinz • Minds: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.minds.com/thejoeypinzFinally, join our newsletter: https://joeypinzconversations.com/#newsletterSupport the show
The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling
UFC veteran Eliot Marshall joins the show to share insight on building a healthy culture within a gym, why first impressions are everything when a new student visits and what school owners can do to maximize their results with student retention and sales!
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Eliot Marshall is a former professional UFC fighter, a prolific competitor who entered the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, competing in TUF competition and then signing on with the UFC. Over his fighting career Eliot has been awarded..... 2001 Pan-American Silver medalist 2002 Pan-American Gold medalist Twice 2005 Pan American Champion Super Heavyweight Brown Belt 2002 USA Team Trials 1st place 2002 USA Team Trials 2nd (Absolute) 2002 Grapplers Quest Bronze medalist 2003 IBJJF Open Purple belt 1st place 2003 IBJJF Open Purple belt Absolute Champion 2004 IBJJF Brown Belt Super Heavy Champion 2004 IBJJF Brown Belt Open Weight Champion 2006 IBJJF Pan Ams Brown Belt Champion 2006 IBJJF 3rd place World Championships 2004 GQ North American Championships - Open Weight Champion 2005 GQ USA Trials 200-210 lb Champion 2004 #1 Rated Absolute Weight Grappler of the Year. Ring of Fire Light Heavyweight Champion He was on Season 8 of the Ultimate Fighter reality show... ....and he stands with a 17-5 MMA record In 2011, Eliot decided to hang up his gloves and become an entrepreneur. He opened a fight training center in Denver, Colorado and also became the head coach of Elevation Fight Team, one of the country's most highly regarded MMA teams. 00:45 Intro 01:54 Micro High-Performance Episodes 02:35 Events And Trips For Entrepreneurs 04:02 Guest Introduction 06:52 The Beginning of Eliot's Martial Art Journey 11:17 Born To Fight? 16:54 Reaction To Losing 18:06 The Mindset To Win 20:34 Societal Perception Of Public Figures 23:06 Motivation To Become A Fighter 26:05 Dealing With Anxiety 30:51 Inner Healing 34:57 Opening Up Personal Experiences 37:55 Maintaining Peak Performance 40:20 Why Jiu Jitsu Is Great 43:31 Working Out When Dealing With Insomnia 46:32 Current Daily Routine 48:45 Diet 49:32 Starting A School Business 54:06 Planning Retreats 57:52 Learn More About Eliot's Retreat 59:22 The Difference Between Being A Fighter And An Entrepreneur 1:02:39 Meditation Practice 1:05:21 Message From Eliot Marshall 1:09:05 Connect With Eliot 1:10:53 Outro Contact Info: Website: https://www.eliotmarshall.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gospel-of-fire/id1389289630 TED Talk: https://youtu.be/jHML7Mzghy4 Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gospel-Fire-Strategies-Confronting-Finding/dp/1544501676 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firemarshall205 Subscribe to the Podcast: Website: https://www.thebusinessmethod.com/eliot-marshall Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TheBusinessMethod Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TheBusinessMethodGooglePodcasts Spotify: http://bit.ly/SpotifyTheBusinessMethod Follow Chris Reynolds on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/chrisreynoldslive Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/chrisreynoldslive YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/chrisreynoldslive LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisreynoldslive
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(This is the all staff June meeting held on July 11 due to timing with the holiday) Agenda Greeting and agenda presentation 1 Personal and 1 Business Success Core Values: Presented by Alex Huddleston Excellence: We set and surpass the highest standards through constant improvement. Trust: We authentically earn and grant trust. Compassion: We honor the dignity of all. Stewardship: We empower others. Principles: Last meeting We consider our impact on others. We actively seek to contribute. We embrace the unknown as an opportunity. Next 3 We remain nimble We are ready to pivot We show appreciation Departmental Debrief: Director of Martial Arts: Alex Huddleston(BJJ & MT) Director of Kids Martial Arts: Vellore Caballero Director of General Managers: Ian Lieberman Currently on our off-site retreat Will be working to implement the enrichment program across all of our locations in the fall In Q4 Ian will begin preparing and structuring the “How we do anything is how we do everything” Rock. This is the customer service and hospitality project we have been talking about, but I just haven't had the bandwidth to tackle it quite yet Director of Operations and Administration: Sarah Rochniak Director of Marketing: Mike Tousignant (placeholder) Director of Creative: Van Tran Director of Digital Media: Mike Phipps Mike Central Park Update We have it narrowed down to 2 buildings pending anything else popping up. We should be transitioned over to First Bank from Wells Fargo by August 1. It will be good to support a local business. Roles and responsibilities of Program Directors. Martial Arts Moves nonprofit.. Easton Online Helping other gyms with their programs and the successes we have seen. Helping us build our internal training for the team. Led by Eliot Marshall, Jordan Shipman, Mike Phipps, and Vellore Caballero. Q&A(a chance for everyone to ask questions or get ideas out they may have on their mind)
This is a recording from an interview I did with Eliot Marshall, host of The Gospel of Fire Podcast. It was super fun to be on his show and we talked about many things, but mainly how I think 'find your passion and follow it' is bad advice. This leads us to the purpose of our own lives, how to hold that, and a lot more. I appreciate being featured on their show. Follow me on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/ariintheair Support this channel! $5/Month! Get FREE COACHING! https://www.patreon.com/ariintheair PHILOSOPHICAL COACHING WITH ARI HTTPS://www.ariintheair.com/coaching/
Today Stephen talks to Eliot Marshall. Eliot is a retired mixed martial artist. He was a cast member on SpikeTV's “The Ultimate Fighter” – Season 8. Eliot went on to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, after which ultimately, he was released from the UFC. He returned again briefly but ultimately retired from MMA. Competition. But after all these ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open Easton Training Center in Denver along with his coach Amal Easton. In addition to being the co-owner and head instructor at Easton Training Center, Eliot became the head coach of Elevation Fight Team, one of the country's most highly regarded MMA teams. Despite his success as a business owner and coach, in the summer of 2015, Eliot suffered through a bout of severe anxiety, insomnia, and depression, which he hadn't experienced since his adolescence. Relying on support from his friends and family in conjunction with ongoing therapy, Eliot has been able to overcome his anxiety and now seeks to help others who may be suffering from a similar affliction. Eliot returned to the BJJ competition scene in 2016 and began tallying wins against some of the best jiu-jitsu competitors in the world while donating his entire purse to help Easton students, who might be struggling with anxiety or depression, receive the care and therapy they otherwise couldn't afford. In his book The Gospel of Fire, Eliot shares his story of breaking down and learning to build himself back up by acknowledging his shortcomings, accepting his challenges, freeing himself from fear, and maximizing his opportunities. Sharing the experiences and tools that helped him battle back from the edge of despair, Eliot shows you how to discover your own “why” and refocus your days on “how” to achieve it. NEXT STEPS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: 1. Find him on Instagram – firemarshall205. 2. Go to eliotmarshall.com. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO: – Beating Fear and Anxiety – The Comeback –Obstacles – Get Over Yourself – Cycles of Adversity – No “making it” – Luck and Foundation – Vulnerability – Own the Fullness of Yourself – How to Model Your Behavior – Gospel of Fire – What Does it Take to Be Unstoppable? – The THING Leads You to the THING – The Four Agreements – Be Skillful ABOUT ME: Hi, I'm Stephen Scoggins. After fighting from homelessness and depression to build multiple businesses employing hundreds of amazing people, I've learned a lot about what it really takes to overcome your limitations and build your dream life. Now, my goal is to help 1 million people get from where they are today, to where they want to be in life. To help with that, I'm releasing videos on this channel several times per week and post regularly on social media. On this YouTube channel, I interview the world's foremost thought leaders on what it takes to master your life. I also have a library of free resources, downloadable eBooks, and personality tests to help you become the person you always wanted to be. Just check out my websites below! MASTER YOUR LIFE WITH FREE RESOURCES: My website: https://www.stephenscoggins.com Free eBooks & Resources: https://www.stephenscoggins.com/resources My Blog: https://stephenscoggins.com/blog/ Stuck to Unstoppable Podcast: https://stephenscoggins.com/stuck-to-unstoppable/ CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephen_scoggins/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephenscoggins/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenscoggins Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephen_scoggin
Retired American mixed martial artist, Eliot Marshall, Owner/General Manager at Easton Training Center, understands the struggle that many of us face today. He has always been a fighter—from overcoming the bullies and bigots who targeted his heritage, to using his martial-arts prowess to become part of the UFC—but beneath this badass exterior, and despite his success as a business owner and coach, Eliot has dealt with crippling anxiety, insomnia and depression. Relying on support from his friends and family in conjunction with on-going therapy, he has been able to overcome his anxiety and now seeks to share his journey and inspire others. In his book "The Gospel of Fire," Eliot shares his story of breaking down and learning to build himself back up by acknowledging his shortcomings, accepting his challenges, freeing himself from fear, and maximizing his opportunities. In this candid conversation with Robin, Eliot shares some of these experiences as well as the tools that helped him battle back from the edge of despair. Sponsored by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Retired American mixed martial artist, Eliot Marshall, Owner/General Manager at Easton Training Center, understands the struggle that many of us face today. He has always been a fighter—from overcoming the bullies and bigots who targeted his heritage, to using his martial-arts prowess to become part of the UFC—but beneath this badass exterior, and despite his success as a business owner and coach, Eliot has dealt with crippling anxiety, insomnia and depression. Relying on support from his friends and family in conjunction with on-going therapy, he has been able to overcome his anxiety and now seeks to share his journey and inspire others. In his book "The Gospel of Fire," Eliot shares his story of breaking down and learning to build himself back up by acknowledging his shortcomings, accepting his challenges, freeing himself from fear, and maximizing his opportunities. In this candid conversation with Robin, Eliot shares some of these experiences as well as the tools that helped him battle back from the edge of despair. Sponsored by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Retired American mixed martial artist, Eliot Marshall, Owner/General Manager at Easton Training Center, understands the struggle that many of us face today. He has always been a fighter—from overcoming the bullies and bigots who targeted his heritage, to using his martial-arts prowess to become part of the UFC—but beneath this badass exterior, and despite his success as a business owner and coach, Eliot has dealt with crippling anxiety, insomnia and depression. Relying on support from his friends and family in conjunction with on-going therapy, he has been able to overcome his anxiety and now seeks to share his journey and inspire others. In his book "The Gospel of Fire," Eliot shares his story of breaking down and learning to build himself back up by acknowledging his shortcomings, accepting his challenges, freeing himself from fear, and maximizing his opportunities. In this candid conversation with Robin, Eliot shares some of these experiences as well as the tools that helped him battle back from the edge of despair. Sponsored by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Eliot Marshall is a former professional mixed martial artist and a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt. Coming through BJJ's belt system Eliot was a prolific competitor, becoming the first American to earn IBJJF Pan American titles as a blue, purple and brown belt. It was also while climbing the ranks of BJJ that Eliot decided to enter the world of mixed martial arts in 2006, eventually competing in TUF and then signing for the UFC, the most prestigious MMA promotion in the world. In 2011, after a few ups and downs with his MMA career, Marshall decided to hang up his gloves and open Easton Training Center in Denver along with his coach Amal Easton.In this episode Ned and Eliot talk life, fatherhood, how to deal with and manage anxiety, and the difference between failure and building skills!https://www.eliotmarshall.com/
This week, we're joined by Eliot Marshall. Eliot is a UFC veteran, BJJ black belt, and co-owner of the Easton Training Center. Eliot joins us to discuss the fighter's journey after retirement from competition, and how to build a sustainable business in the sport you love.Check out Eliot's podcast, The Gospel of Fire:https://gospeloffire.libsyn.com/Eliot's book, also called The Gospel of Fire:https://www.eliotmarshall.com/bookEaston Online:https://www.easton.online/Eliot's website:https://www.eliotmarshall.com/Mental models discussed in this episode:Abundance Mindsethttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/abundance-mindset/First Principleshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/first-principles/Kaizenhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/kaizen/Beginner's Mindhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/beginners-mind/Investing in Losshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/investing-in-loss/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://premium.bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Let them know you're an educated grappler with our merch:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/store/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
Find more about Eliot Marshall and his work in the links below:Website: https://www.eliotmarshall.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliot-marshall-634b0b49/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/Twitter: https://twitter.com/firemarshall205?lang=enCheck out His Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-gospel-of-fire/id1389289630Eliot Marshall is a martial artist, business owner, podcaster, and author. He was the first American to win the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Pan American championship at blue, purple, and brown belt. After transitioning to MMA, he fought on The Ultimate Fighter, earned a UFC contract, and fought for 4 more years. Upon retirement he became the co-owner of Easton Training Center, one of Colorado's leading martial arts schools, with 7 locations across the Denver area. Through his podcast, The Gospel of Fire, our guest will help you realize that you have the power to do and be whatever you want.Subscribe and Follow the podcast for updates on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6eM...Website: https://www.thefirstgenerationspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FirstGenera...
Eliot Marshall joins #Clockedin with Jordan Edwards and discusses how to overcome ourselves and be able to be accomplish anything we are able to. Eliot Andrew Marshall is a martial artist, business owner, podcaster, and author. He was the first American to win the BJJ (Brazilian Jui Jiztu) Pan American championship at blue, purple, and brown belt. After transitioning to MMA, Eliot fought on The Ultimate Fighter, earned a UFC contract, and fought for 4 more years. Upon retirement he became the co-owner of Easton Training Center, one of Colorado's leading martial arts schools, with 7 locations across the Denver area. Through his podcast, The Gospel of Fire, Eliot will help you realize that you have the power to do and be whatever you want.How to Contact Eliot:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/Website: https://www.eliotmarshall.com/Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review. Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/coaching-call
Seconds Out Podcast is a show designed to give an in-depth perspective of everything mma from two current coaches. Eliot Marshall and Eric Nicksick coach athletes at the highest levels of the sport and are looking forward to bringing you a look into how they see it. In this episode, Eliot and Eric recap that crazy weekend of fights, including where they think both Conor Mcgregor and Dustin Poirier go from here. Somehow Tiger Woods come into the discussion. They also get you ready for everything you need to know to watch this weekends card. Check out the Second's Out podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seconds-out/id1575751256
In this Clarity Cast, Dallen dives into his conversation with Eliot Marshall. Dallen discusses key topics such as what we can learn from Eliot's experience with massive anxiety, what it means to "go into the beast", the importance of identifying who you are so ultimately you can love yourself at a deeper level, establishing core values, and accepting your role as a teacher; no matter your profession.
Eliot is a former UFC fighter, but that's not the only fight he's fighting. In his personal journey he has discovered that, although fighting did a lot for him growing up, his reasoning wasn't in line with who he is. In fact, he had to discover "who is Eliot". He suffered from severe onsets of anxiety that cost him up to 5 nights without sleep. This only encouraged him to "go deeper", and in doing so, he has gained a true understanding of who he is and nothing can change that. His mission now is to empower others through his teaching and his messages - and he does an INCREDIBLE job doing so. I can't say enough about Eliot and the value he brings to this episode. Check it out!Connect with Eliot: https://www.instagram.com/firemarshall205/
Jeff Knows Inc Podcast Hosted by Jeff Lopes - Episode 121 - Eliot Marshall, Eliot is a martial artist, business owner, podcaster, and author. He was the first American to win the BJJ Pan American championship at blue, purple, and brown belt. After transitioning to MMA, Eliot fought on The Ultimate Fighter, earned a UFC contract, and fought for 4 more years. Upon retirement he became the co-owner of Easton Training Center, one of Colorado's leading martial arts schools, with 7 locations across the Denver area. Through his podcast, The Gospel of Fire, Eliot will help you realize that you have the power to do and be whatever you want.Instagram: Eliot Marshall Youtube: Eliot Marshall Jeff LopesWebsite: www.JeffKnowsInc.comEmail: Jeff@jeffknowsinc.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/jeffknowsincInstagram: www.instagram.com/JeffLopesThe Fastest Growing Community of Entrepreneur Dadshttps://www.Jeffreylopes.comSupport the show (https://www.jeffreylopes.com)
In this episode of the Championship Leadership podcast Nate is with Eliot Marshall. They talk about figuring out who you really are, having clear and specific goals and so much more.
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This week on the High-Performance Zone, I sit with ex-UFC fighter and mixed martial arts expert Eliot ‘The Fire' Marshall. Eliot reveals how The Karate Kid movie sparked his interest in martial arts as a young boy and explains how his success at jujitsu helped him to find friends and gain social acceptance as a teenager. He recounts his experience of growing up as the child of an inter-racial and inter-cultural couple and opens up about being on the receiving end of bullying, racism, and anti-Semitism in his youth. Eliot believes that his ability to defend himself has helped him to walk more calmly and confidently through life. Today, he owns seven martial arts schools in Colorado, hosts the Gospel of Fire podcast, and has given a TEDx talk and written a book about his experiences.
Eliot Andrew Marshall is a martial artist, business owner, podcaster, and author. He was the first American to win the BJJ Pan American championship at blue, purple, and brown belt. After transitioning to MMA, Eliot fought on The Ultimate Fighter, earned a UFC contract, and fought for 4 more years. Upon retirement he became the co-owner of Easton Training Center, one of Colorado's leading martial arts schools. He has a podcast called The Gospel of Fire and the link to his website is below. https://www.eliotmarshall.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebjjpowerhour/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebjjpowerhour/support
Episode 41 is with Eliot 'The Fire' Marshall! Eliot is a former UFC Light Heavy Weight, member of The Ultimate Fighter season 8, Head Coach at Elevation Fight Team, owner of multiple Easton Training Centre facilities, a motivational speaker, a TEDx Speaker, and an all-around good guy. He has successfully transitioned his career from professional fighter to business owner, but if you ask him he says he's just a product of luck and hard work. So we sit down with Eliot to discuss his journey. He details his bouts with anxiety in a dangerous career, the importance of knowing yourself, and how he was able to pivot away and succeed despite the odds. This was an incredibly inspiring conversation, so let's get right into it! Timestamps 3:00 - How Eliot got into Martial Arts 6:19 - How much of his career he attributes to luck 8:30 - The Egg Lottery 9:40 - There is no such thing as a self-made man 11:05 - Seeking acceptance 16:30 - Transitioning away from fighting 19:10 - Burt Watson, the Babysitter to the Stars 29:06 - Fear, Emotions, & Masculinity 35:08 - Never tie your dollars to your hours - make your money work 44:24 - Speak to one person at a time in everything you do 48:40 - What do you want to be remembered for? 50:30 - Lightning Round
Check out episode 36 of What the Heck as MMA Fighting's Mike Heck chats with Kevin Holland (5:28) as they discuss his removal from this Saturday's UFC Vegas 16 headliner with Jack Hermansson, getting booked a week later against "Jacare" Souza, why he prefers the new matchup, and more. Marlon Vera (31:41) previews his upcoming matchup with Jose Aldo at the UFC's event on Dec. 19, talks his reaction to getting the matchup and what an impressive win could lead to. ONE Championship heavyweight titleholder Brandon Vera discusses fatherhood, not being able to compete in 2020, expectations to face Arjan Bhullar in the first quarter of 2021, and former opponent Jon Jones' move to heavyweight. Finally, Montana De La Rosa (1:21:32) previews her upcoming fight with Talia Santos this Saturday at UFC Vegas 16, explains why she's had to work with coach Eliot Marshall via Zoom, training with Lauren Murphy ahead of the matchup, and more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun and Chuck welcome Easton Training Center owner and head coach of the Elevation Fight Team, Eliot Marshall, to the show and discuss the culture and structure of training for the team, Justin Gaethje's technical improvement under Trevor Wittman, whether he prefers a Khabib or Conor McGregor matchup next for Justin, Drew Dober's big leap forward over his last several fights, particularly against Alexander Hernandez, why Alistair Overeem has been able to continue competing at a high-level now into his forties, Cory Sandhagen's next fight, being able to use the word “failure” without being personally attached to it, and much more. First, The Athletic MMA's own Josh Gross joins the show to debate whether Jon Jones should fight Francis Ngannou next or not, how the fight might play out, the odds that it actually happens, and more. And, the guys hand out their second-ever unanimous Interim Title of the Week to close the show. Save 40% on an annual subscription to The Athletic when you visit http://theathletic.com/MATM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron discusses the latest updates on UFC 249 and the recent arrest of Jon Jones. Guests: James Krause, Eliot Marshall, Jared Gordon
On the final Great MMA Debate podcast for 2015, Conor McGregor is the unanimous choice for our 'Fighter of the Year' plus Matt Brown responds to his recent call out on Twitter from Tyron Woodley.