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A Navy SEAL’s take on mental toughness

Not only does Navy SEAL Paul Tharp train because he has a strong desire for competition, he does it because he wants to enjoy each moment of his life. Check out more about Tharp, his perspective on the importance of mental toughness, and other Navy athletes who strive to be the best of the best.

“I feel a great sense of having a purposeful life, and I’m very very fortunate to be a part of that.” – Master Chief (SEAL) Paul Tharp

Get out there and always push the limits in everything you do!

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Not only does Navy SEAL Paul Tharp train because he has a strong desire for competition, he does it because he wants to enjoy each moment of his life. Check out more about Tharp, his perspective on the importance of mental toughness, and other Navy athletes who strive to be the best of the best.

“I feel a great sense of having a purposeful life, and I’m very very fortunate to be a part of that.” – Master Chief (SEAL) Paul Tharp

Get out there and always push the limits in everything you do!

Courtesy of NavySEALs.com

Featured image courtesy of Lalo Tactical

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Nick is a former United States Marine. He primarily writes about Marine Corps Special Operations as well as digital privacy and security. In his spare time he enjoys hunting and fishing.

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