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Hard to Break

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Kettlebells. Heavy Clubs. General Physical Preparedness. Build a body that doesn't fail when it is needed.

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Disorganized Fun
Last night I had two 16kg kettlebells and some extra time. No program. No plan. I just started moving. 1 hour and 44 minutes later, 778 active calories, 114 average heart rate — I looked down at my watch and laughed. I didn’t set out to do that. It just kept going because it felt good to keep going. That’s the whole thing right there. Here’s what made it possible: I have done enough reps with a 16kg kettlebell that my body and I have an agreement. I know what it feels like when I’m moving well. I know what it feels like when something is off. I know where my edge is without having to find it the hard way. That knowledge didn’t come from a program. It came from accumulation — thousands of reps across months and years until the bell stopped feeling like a challenge and started feeling like a conversation. That’s tacit knowledge. The kind you can’t read in a book or learn from a video. The kind that only comes from showing up and doing the boring reps long enough that your body starts to know things your mind can’t fully explain. When you have it, this happens — you pick up a bell on a Monday night with no agenda and end up with a 94-minute session that didn’t hurt you, didn’t break you, and honestly felt like play. That is the goal. Not the numbers on the watch. The relationship with the tool. The certainty in the body. The ability to say yes to movement on a whim and know — not hope, know — that you’ll be fine. We’re building that here. One rep at a time.
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The point of training is for Adventure
Bear Peak Summit — Boulder, CO The Hard to Break Philosophy encourages you to train your body in such a way where you can be ready for most things that you encounter and not get hurt or injured. Such as hiking up a 8,500ft mountain General Physical Preparedness
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The point of training is for Adventure
How disciplined are you?
I define discipline as — How many times you can perform a punishing behavior without a reward. It’s not that you are or you are not disciplined, it’s how disciplined are you. Discipline is a spectrum and every time you decide to perform a punishing behavior such as your General Physical Preparedness Program you are one step closer to achieving a body and mind that is hard to break. Get after it!
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Sometimes All You Need Is...
Sometimes you just need to talk to a real person who gives a damn
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Jesse Burcham
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@jesse-burcham-9828
Veteran. BJJ Purple Belt. Building a body that doesn’t fail when it’s needed. Founder of Hard to Break — General Physical Preparedness.

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