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Mark Divine - 8 Weeks to SEALFIT: A Navy SEALs Guide to Unconventional Training for Physical and Mental Toughness

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Develop all of the qualities that make a Navy SEAL!

SEALFIT was developed by retired Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine for the unique and specialized needs of professionals seeking to reach their fullest potential. Mark Divines straightforward 8 WEEKS to SEALFIT program will give in-depth philosophy and training on how to develop the character traits that go into making a Navy SEAL: discipline, drive, determination, self-mastery, honor, integrity, courage and leadership. The New York Times bestselling 8 WEEKS to SEALFIT features the ground-breaking training regimens that improve the SEALFIT athletes overall endurance, increase his or her work capacity, provide the knowledge to functionally train without equipment and the ability to thrive in a teamwork setting.

Through teamwork, mental and physical preparation, and proper nutrition, the SEALFIT athlete can cultivate the Kokoro (warrior) spirit, so they are unbeatable in life. Join the thousands of other SEALFIT athletes who have improved their well-being through these tried and true methods presented by Commander Mark Divine.

With 8 Weeks to SEALFIT you will:

- Develop all of the character traits of a Navy SEAL;

- Forge an unbeatable mind;

- Get the best functional workout available with the least amount of equipment;

- Adopt a level-headed approach to nutrition;

- Gain exceptional overall functional strength and stamina;

- Improve work capacity and durability.

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CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

NOTHING WORTHY IS ACCOMPLISHED ALONE. My philosophy for life and physical fitness has been forged through nearly 25 years of training, trial, and error. Ive been influenced by many mentors over the years, many of whom have little idea of the impact theyve had on me.

Im heavily indebted to Mr. Kaicho Tadashi Nakamura. He was my teacher for Seido Karatea traditional martial artduring the late 1980s, when I earned my first black belt. Kaicho taught me many of the mental toughness principles that helped me sail through BUD/S and that are included in SEALFIT.

My yoga mentor, Tim Miller, is another gem. I train in Ashtanga Yoga with Tim in my hometown of Encinitas, California. Tim is the first American yoga instructor certified by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, the founder of modern Ashtanga Yoga. The roots of Ashtanga Yoga are over 4,000 years old and considered a fast track for the eight limbs of yoga for athletes and warriors. Tims trainings are often 2 hours in length. They include a breath control pranayama session that spans 50 minutes, which often leaves me gasping. Tim teaches me humility, the value of practicing daily, and the importance of teaching weekly. Anything else would remove the teacher too far from leading from the front and experiencing firsthand what youre asking your trainees to experience. Ive personally adopted this principle and I like to say that I eat my own dog food at SEALFIT. Id like to thank Kaicho and Tim, as well as their teachers, for their wonderful examples of warrior mastery.

Tom Brown, from the Tracker School, and Shannon Phelps, of Saito Ninjutusu, have had a significant influence on my thinking and development. Im grateful to both, as well as to their teachers.

Im grateful to my SEALFIT coachesChriss Smith, Dan Cerrillo, Brad McLeod, Lance Cummings, Charlie Moser, Shane Hiatt, Chris Haskell, Sean Lake, Dan Miller, Derek Price, and the late Glen Dohertyfor their loyalty, incredible coaching skills, and humor. Im grateful to my internsespecially Joe L.for being my gofers and training guinea pigs.

I owe a debt of gratitude to CrossFit, Inc., and Coach Greg Glassman for the influence that CrossFit has had on my own training and SEALFIT methods.

Im grateful to my Olympic lifting coach, Mike Burgener, for his training and inspiration. Im also grateful to his son, Beau, and Rob Shaul of Military Athlete for their support and hours of training and lessons.

Though we havent met yet, Im grateful to Ken Wilber for his groundbreaking work in Integral Theory. When I stumbled upon Kens writing, I immediately recognized that we were kindred spirits and that SEALFIT was an Integral Warrior Development program. Im thankful that Ken gave me the words to define, research, and validate the program. Im also grateful to Michael Ostrolenk for his integral contributions to SEALFIT, as well as the Unbeatable Mind Academy.

I have many great friends and supporters who have made my life an amazing journey. Id like to thank Rob Ord, who stuck with me after the U.S. Tactical contract loss and helped me launch US CrossFit and the Kokoro Camp. Id like to also thank Brandon Webb of SOFREPthe author of The Red Circle who helped me get a book deal in two weeks with a very rough manuscript.

Im grateful to my SEALFIT staff, especially Rich Vernetti, Cindy Chapman, Catherine Chapman, Melanie Sliwka, and my writing coach, Peter Nevland, of the Wizard Academy. Without Peter this would be a very different book.

Im grateful beyond words for all my teammates who have sacrificed for this countryespecially my friend and SEALFIT coach Glen Doherty.

Im eternally grateful to my mom, who introduced me to the world of sports, and to my dad, who taught me the value of hard work and doing things right.

And to my wife, Sandy, who has supported my crazy adventures with a smile (most of the time) and always with grace. Also my son, Devon, who keeps me laughing and honest.

Hooyah, Team!

FOREWORD

MY NAME IS JOE STUMPF. In the world of business, I own one of the largest business and life coaching companies in the country. I am privileged to work with some of the most successful entrepreneurs and businesspeople every day. I have invested hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars on personal development and spiritual awareness coaching programs and workshops throughout the last 20 years.

One of my most significant accomplishments up to this point in my life is, at age 54, I completed the civilian version of the Navy SEAL Hell WeekMark Divines Kokoro Camp. Because of my unique point of view and exposure to the worlds best coachesplus training daily at Marks SEALFIT/US Crossfit center in EncinitasIm the perfect person to share with you what an extraordinary opportunity you have in your hands right now with the book 8 Weeks to SEALFIT .

I met Mark at a pivotal turning point of my life. Having achieved business success and enjoying great relationships with family and friends, I was reexamining my bigger purpose in life for the next 50 years, and I wanted to finish strong. I had seen far too many men, including my father, finish life getting weaker emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically, and I knew that if I didnt make it my primary purpose to get stronger as I grew older, I could easily slip down that path, too.

In my business coaching program, we guide people in business through the four phases of growth. Survival to Stability, Stability to Success, and Success to Significance. In my experience, I have witnessed thousands of men and women go through these stages, and yet the stage from Success to Significance seems to be reserved for only the few that dare to fully reinvent themselves after they have achieved worldly success. Making money and accumulating power and prestige is a matter of drive, determination, smart strategic direction, and being at the right place at the right timetaking advantage of the opportunities as they present themselves. The more elusive stage of growth is Significance, because it seems to invite us into a way of being that requires a completely different awareness. When we get to that place and are ready to make the shift, we discover what got us here wont get us there. This is the place I found myself in early 2010. I was having a conversation with Mark and I asked him if he thought I had what it took to get through Kokoro. He said, Joe, only you would know! I asked him what would be the biggest benefit I would receive if I choose to do what was necessary to achieve that goal. He said, Joe, within you is a voice that is yet to be born; it is the voice of your most authentic self. You can continue through life constantly upgrading what you have already mastered or you can give rise to a version of yourself that is the most powerful loving self. To do that you must choose to follow the path of the warriora path few men dare to travel. But when you do, you will meet yourself for the very first time.

The right words from the right person at the right time can change your destiny. Marks words spoke to my soul, and that voice withinthe one only you could hear if you were willing to. I started training with Mark and his SEALFIT team every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. (You can check out his workouts at SEALFITS Web site, www.sealfit.com.) The workouts are rough and long, and they require strength, stamina, and endurance. But most of all, they require a commitment to wholeheartedness. Mark watched over me as my body got destroyed, but my mind and spirit toughened. He said, Joe, just show up no matter what. Once you get here, everything will work itself out. In AA, they say bring the body and the mind will follow. I trusted Mark and I showed up for almost a year and he was right. I was now in the best physical and mental condition of my life. I enrolled in his 3-week academy and moved into the SEALFIT facility with four other boys all half my age. We trained in Marks Five Mountains of SEALFIT approach 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, with him and his team of extraordinary leaders. During this time, I discovered how little I really needed in the material world. The essence of life was found in teamwork, discipline, and love for my fellow man. I learned what it meant to drop the ego and show up every minute fully present. I was there and he fully prepared me to discover if I had the secret sauce the ingredient that is in all of us if we choose to live a life of significance.

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