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Welcome to the Combat Fitness Podcast, where our goal is to provide as much free information as possible, to give you a mental and physical edge in fitness and in life. We discuss many different topics, ranging from discipline and motivation to diet, exercise, and the most effective techniques you can use on your journey through fitness, career, and life.Combat Fitness Exercice et forme physique Fitness, alimentation et nutrition Hygiène et vie saine
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    • Jake Prusha: 100 Murphs in 100 Days & Breaking the Silence on Mental Health
      Sep 20 2025

      In this episode I sit down with Jake Prusha — Coast Guard vet, mental health advocate, and someone who’s been through the it. Jake opens up about his battles with depression and anxiety, the reality of military life, and what it’s like trying to find your footing once you’re out.


      We talk about how fitness became his way of coping, why vulnerability matters, and why leadership in the mental health space isn’t about pretending you’ve got it all together — it’s about being real.


      We get into his 100 Murphs in 100 days challenge, the toll it took, what he learned about accountability and community, and how sharing his story online actually hit him harder than the workouts themselves.


      This conversation isn’t just about fitness or mental health — it’s about ego, authenticity, and cutting out the habits that hold you back, looking after yourself and others.


      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction to Jake Prusha and His Journey

      02:55 Joining the Coast Guard: Motivations and Experiences

      05:48 Facing Mental Health Challenges in the Military

      08:42 The 100 Murphs Challenge: Raising Awareness for Mental Health

      11:58 The Importance of Vulnerability and Seeking Help

      14:57 Understanding Trauma: Big vs. Little

      17:50 Catalysts for Seeking Help: Personal Stories and Perspectives

      20:52 The Role of Leadership in Mental Health Awareness

      22:57 Practical Steps for Checking In on Others

      26:04 Conclusion: The Ongoing Journey of Mental Health Awareness

      31:32 Understanding Suicidal Ideations

      34:27 Coping Mechanisms for Mental Health

      37:32 The Importance of Hard Workouts

      40:36 Recognizing Patterns in Mental Health

      43:17 The Five Pillars of Life

      46:43 Sharing the Weight of Life

      49:35 Breaking the Cycle of Negative Thoughts

      52:35 Resetting Your Baseline

      55:34 Establishing Non-Negotiables

      58:34 The Murph Challenge: A Personal Journey

      01:04:08 The Power of Community Support

      01:10:49 Navigating Post-Challenge Emotions

      01:16:34 Authenticity in the Age of Social Media

      01:22:21 Reflections on the Murph Challenge

      01:28:32 Taking Risks and Intentions Behind Actions

      01:30:40 Authenticity Over Metrics

      01:32:52 The Importance of Taking the First Step

      01:35:17 Finding Your Why

      01:37:27 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life

      01:41:12 Rebuilding Self-Discipline

      01:44:19 Confronting Self-Hatred

      01:48:01 The Cost of Service

      01:51:24 What to Add or Take Away

      01:53:17 You're Not Alone


      Keywords


      mental health, suicide prevention, Coast Guard, veterans, resilience, vulnerability, support systems, physical fitness, Murph challenge, mental health awareness, accountability, community support, mental health, social media authenticity, personal growth, life transitions, self-perception, ego, motivation, fitness challenges



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      1 h et 55 min
    • The Shift Ch. 2 | The "Mental Quantum Leap" Framework We Teach
      Apr 6 2025

      Want help implementing these systems? Click here: https://www.combatfitness.co/apply?el=youtubeDownload the free ebook "Crash Course: How To Eat Train & Recover Like a Pro" Here:https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=16Ulv6xWjoSYFulK6eOgh4MkzuUZoornHIf you're new to my channel, welcome! I'm Scott, the Founder and Director of Combat Fitness. We began by creating fitness programs for young guys entering the military and have since evolved into offering our "Strategic Lifestyle Optimization" framework to train individuals from all walks of life. Our systems have been used by over 14,000 people, including those preparing for:Navy SEAL BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Training)Ranger SchoolSpecial Forces Assessment and SelectionNavy Dive SchoolClearance Diver Assessment Centre SelectionMARSOC (Marine Forces Special Operations Command)Law Enforcement, ERT/SWATAnd also...Successful EntrepreneursCorporate ExecutivesDoctorsLawyersAnd more.Since anyone can claim anything on the internet, here's a brief rundown of my journey:14-17 years old: Competitive cyclist, ranked top 10 in the country.17 years old: Joined the Canadian Army as a medic, and completed basic training.18 years old: First trip to the Arctic with the Infantry's Arctic Response Company Group.19 years old: Completed Medical Training, Second Arctic trip; started a Psychology degree and an Instagram page called "Combat Medicine."20-22 years old: Full-time with the Army during Operation Lazer, working with Battle Schools and Clinics.22 years old: Completed my first Ironman Triathlon and rebranded "Combat Medicine" to Combat Fitness.23 years old: Transferred to Navy Port Inspection Diver, completed Ship's Diver Course, dropped out of University to run Combat Fitness, and surpassed $1M in revenue.24 years old: Left the Canadian Armed ForcesThe rest is pretty much history.Today, we work one-on-one with individuals aiming to improve their fitness through our "Strategic Lifestyle Optimization" framework. Whether you're a busy executive, a veteran with injuries, or a young athlete striving for excellence, our approach works. Put simply, we combine fitness, diet, stress & sleep assessments, and extensive 1-1 support and tracking.This channel new, and is my way of giving back. At Combat Fitness, our goal is that every interaction-be it a YouTube video, Instagram post, strategy call, or months of training-leaves you better off than before.Let's get it,ScottyP.S. If you find these videos helpful and want to learn more, check us out https://www.combatfitness.co/apply?el=youtube

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      28 min
    • Ep. 32 - Deep Dive: Exposing The Fitness Industry's $1B "Motivation" Scam
      Feb 28 2025

      Want help implementing these systems? Click here: https://www.combatfitness.co/slof?el=podcastIf you're new to my channel, welcome! I'm Scott, the Founder and Director of Combat Fitness. We began by creating fitness programs for young guys entering the military and have since evolved into offering our "Strategic Lifestyle Optimization" framework to train individuals from all walks of life. Our systems have been used by over 14,000 people, including those preparing for:Navy SEAL BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Training)Ranger SchoolSpecial Forces Assessment and SelectionNavy Dive SchoolClearance Diver Assessment Centre SelectionMARSOC (Marine Forces Special Operations Command)Law Enforcement, ERT/SWATAnd also...Successful EntrepreneursCorporate ExecutivesDoctorsLawyersAnd more.Since anyone can claim anything on the internet, here's a brief rundown of my journey:14-17 years old: Competitive cyclist, ranked top 10 in the country.17 years old: Joined the Canadian Army as a medic, and completed basic training.18 years old: First trip to the Arctic with the Infantry's Arctic Response Company Group.19 years old: Completed Medical Training, Second Arctic trip; started a Psychology degree and an Instagram page called "Combat Medicine."20-22 years old: Full-time with the Army during Operation Lazer, working with Battle Schools and Clinics.22 years old: Completed my first Ironman Triathlon and rebranded "Combat Medicine" to Combat Fitness.23 years old: Transferred to Navy Port Inspection Diver, completed Ship's Diver Course, dropped out of University to run Combat Fitness, and surpassed $1M in revenue.24 years old: Left the Canadian Armed ForcesThe rest is pretty much history.Today, we work one-on-one with individuals aiming to improve their fitness through our "Strategic Lifestyle Optimization" framework. Whether you're a busy executive, a veteran with injuries, or a young athlete striving for excellence, our approach works. Put simply, we combine fitness, diet, stress & sleep assessments, and extensive 1-1 support and tracking.This channel new, and is my way of giving back. At Combat Fitness, our goal is that every interaction-be it a YouTube video, Instagram post, strategy call, or months of training-leaves you better off than before.Let's get it,ScottyP.S. If you find these videos helpful and want to learn more, check us out https://www.combatfitness.co/slof?el=youtube

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      24 min
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