Tito’s next conference: “I was listening to a speech from Chael Sonnen, and he was talking about how as long as your the baddest person in you bedroom, you can be the baddest man the world. So when I looked around my bedroom, I didn’t see anyone who could beat me up. And when I get in that cage on Saturday, it’s gonna be the same thing and I’m gonna be the baddest dude in there.” Chael: Tell another story about your bedroom
Tom Bristow Fury has a psychological disorder...he was severely depressed. This is a discussion of normal competitive mentality. And Chael’s absolutely correct. Of course 100% is an exaggeration but life is vastly more showing up and just doing it than it is a mentality. If you want to I get strong go lift. Full stop.
@Dowhat Iwant Is that the one where they all get crazy drunk and wrestle each other, while secretly wearing their gf's underwear because they miss her so much, because she's too busy studying and screwing the guy who helps her get A's on all her assignments? jk I think we're all just having a bit of fun with Chael's analogy in the comment section because, typically, analogies are supposed to make lessons easier to understand, by being relatable for the average person. And, Chael's takes a more targetted approach in terms of the group he's aiming to help.
@Dowhat Iwant So, in you're understanding, they take turns on the 32 year old, and wrestle each other for the bedroom TV remote, while they're waiting for their turn? Is it all happening in the same room? Does she shower in between turns? What are you saying actually happens with all these guys struggling for power over the tv remote in their bedroom? jk
Chael: feelings aren’t real. Establish the goal post and physically move toward it. No conceive believe achieve that’s not real Do the stuff losers don’t wanna do. And that makes u a winner.
Four score and seven years ago, they begged for more but left no more a foe for me to woe. My name is Chael therefore you'll fail. I'm world renown, never lost a round. Even TRT'ittor Vitor wasn't around or found after he called me a clown. So don't frown just have your girl lie under my ceiling poster upside down. You'll never need a blue pill again if she's my friend because there's enough Chael to go around 💪😎 So no need to be alarm. I also have the world's largest third arm 😱
Im a college baseball player, and this video resonated deep with me. Just watched it 3 times in a row. This is great, and ill be sharing it with the rest of my team.
Reading the book the score takes care of itself. It speaks on Bill Walsh and the dynasty he created. Be you best, act your best, and continue to grow!👍
I love this. I hate all the new age stuff. I especially loved the video where you talk about stand up being about punching the other guy and not being hit back. People overcomplicate everything.
Powerful words of wisdom by Uncle Chael. Thank you for this, i'm the type of guy who acts like everything is mental and i need to feel good to do things and always moody. I also thought it was a prerequisite to feel super confident if your a fighter. I honestly felt something change inside me at the ending. God Bless you Uncle Chael
I've been a fan of MMA for a long time, though it's only in the last year or two that I've started to pay closer attention to the sport. I remember Chael's classic first fight with Anderson Silva, and I just couldn't stomach him at the time. I thought he was such a cocky and disrespectful s.o.b. that came off as kind of an arrogant elitist, lol. That's funny to me now because I realize how great of a job he did crafting his character as the heel, and my hate was real! Since his retirement I have become such a fan of him as a human being. I'm not lying when I tell you that when I heard him speak after the Machida fight, I almost teared up. He's such a great guy who has a lot to offer the world and I just admire the hell out of him. Thank You Chael. I love hearing you speak brother!
Sports does have a mental aspect. Game 7 of the World Series, 2 outs, a player on third, batter hits a deep flyball, outfielder throws to the wrong cutoff man. Batting team wins the World Series. Psychology is REAL.
I played baseball, football, and soccer in school. The only one that I thought had a little mental was baseball. And that's because you have to think about what kind of pitch is likely to come and you can't let someone who has really good breaking balls and throws 90mph make you think u can't hit it.
Daniel C lots of voices in there. They rarely cooperate. All have diff reasons for diff choices Have a committee and come to a conclusion. Then win the sport by scoring points in your arena Chael would say feelings aren’t real. Go do the physical stuff, find your own goal post and move the ball to it.
Uncle Chael i think you may be confusing excitement and mood with having a good mentality the person who doesn't wanna run doesn't have to be excited to be doing it but he does have the right mentality in that he follows through
You are confusing mental with emotional. The person that absolutely hates the running or whatever else they may have to do to prepare but does it anyway is definitely using mental strength to make that decision. If you have two athletes competing against each other and on paper they are equal in strength, ability and knowledge, the one with more mental discipline will win every time.
Brilliant stuff Chael even though I think it is 99% mentally. And the 1% seem to be much stronger for most people. Imagine if they used both parts together.
The person who cares is at a disadvantage in these circumstances.. Chael is right for sure.. I’m just not sold on confidence not playing a role in performance.. cause having the confidence to throw a left or right hand you know and has proven to be effective is pretty plain to see.. idk. The guys at the top especially the best to do it definitely seem confident in their skill and ability when you see them land .. the striking Dept to me is where it shines most.. I mean it does in the other areas too just not as bright.
Alright, I have some issues with your analogy. Speaking in generality which we are, mental states of mind tend to reflect physical performance and results. In some cases there are a groups of people who are more "robotic/goal oriented" that will ignore their favorite TV show find their shoes and go run and that is great. However, for the majority of people that have a sense of confidence they will perform better. Let's be clear there are those who create a false sense of hype, get pumped up but don't follow up with hard work and they fail. However, self confidence tends to spawn from the perception of knowing something very well so the mental confidence in real... It is the result of repetition. I've rarely seen people with low energy, low optimism, low "can do attitude" perform well. I'd like to know your thoughts, perhaps I am off the mark. Thanks.
This is a motivational speech that a bully gives you. I was trying not to puke in my mouth while listening to this speech. My alpha brain had to overpower my stomach and ears.