Do you want to be a 98%'er? Most of our Versus coaches started in a "98%" place mentally and stayed trapped there for much longer than we care to admit. Its a tough place to be but each of us finally found the way out.
-What is 98%?
In short, being a 98%'er is a mindset. It's the way you think. An example might be saying things like:
- “There’s nothing I can do”
- “They make me so mad”
- “That’s just the way I am”
- “I don’t have the time”
- “I'll never do that”
- “I have to do this”
- “I can’t, that’s me”
-Today, we train people looking for the same way out.
We've struggled through our own mental and physical transformations. We've spent years trying to build muscle and lose fat, all while screwing up plenty along the way. After all of the trial and error we discovered there is only one way out of our old lives:
Defeat the “negative mind-set” once and for all.
A negative 98% mindset is looking at your body and the world in a way that guarantees failure. It makes you feel "stuck", insignificant and small. Not only when you’re in the gym, but even when you’re just out living your life.Most folks stay locked in this mindset forever and never get the body they want. Often, their lives — much like their bodies — are destined to remain average. Being average is easy. Breaking the mold is hard but sooo worth it.
With the right tools and a little coaching, you can permanently escape this mindset, and maybe even change your life.
We’d like to show you how to transition to thinking/saying things like:
- “Let’s look at what we can do”
- “Let’s choose a different approach”
- “I will do this”
- “I am in control of my own feelings”
- “I can do this”
- “I choose”
- “I will”
Remember, there are no overnight successes and there are no short cuts.
Lastly, one year from now, you'll wish you started today. So don't let tomorrow, turn into never!
Here is a list of all our boot camps:
BOOT CAMP
If you have anymore questions like:
- I've never worked out before. Can I do this?
- I'll miss the first week of camp. Should I still sign up?
- I can't run, should I still sign up?