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Undeniable

How to Reach the Top and Stay There

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Undeniable

Von: Cameron Hanes
Gesprochen von: Andrew D. Huberman Ph.D., Cameron Hanes
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You become the best you can be by learning from others. That is how bowhunter and ultramarathoner Cameron Hanes approaches each day in his pursuit of greatness in this essential guide to finding success. The audiobook is read by the author and includes a foreword written and read by Andrew Huberman, host of the Huberman Lab podcast.

“I like people who put themselves in a position to become undeniable at what they do. You might not like me, but you cannot deny the work I put in and the results to show for it. You can say whatever the f**k you want, but I want to be undeniable and how it makes you feel is no factor.”

Endure, Cameron Hanes’ New York Times bestselling book, demonstrated how to push beyond your physical limits to improve yourself. In Undeniable, Hanes brings together outliers of today—men and women who are experts in their field—to share their unique and motivating perspectives on reaching the pinnacle of success and remaining there. From popular neuroscientist Andrew Huberman to ultramarathon runner Courtney Dauwalter, you will hear how undeniable individuals have obtained their winning mindset.

Many books show how to pursue a dream and successfully make it happen, but few spotlight what to do when you’ve reached the pinnacle. After fighting so hard and reaching your goals, how do you stay on top? In his pursuit for greatness, Cam has trained with and interviewed track athletes, MMA fighters, NFL Super Bowl champions and experts in other disciplines. All of them legends who have earned their names. What makes them tick? How do they remain undeniable?

In Undeniable, Cam reveals the lessons he has learned from truly exceptional people. By examining their unique traits and abilities, you will earn an edge from these greats and add tools on your own journey toward greatness.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

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<p>“I have trained with many of the toughest and hardest men on the planet, and only one stands out. That one is Cameron Hanes.” ―David Goggins, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Can’t Hurt Me</i><br><br>“Cameron Hanes is a master at one of the art forms that gets the least amount of attention: the art of the maximized life.” ―Joe Rogan<br><br>“I was lucky enough to spend 21 years with a great company like Under Armour from scratch. And that led me to this intersection of meeting this freaking marathon and endurance runner Cam Hanes. We sponsored him as an athlete, and I became a little bit interested in what he was doing, and we spent some time together. At first he was just a guy, but over time I realized he was something different. He kept grinding and I kept changing and then I realized that I found a hero that was living. So I attached myself to a lot of his thinking, a lot of his training, his mindset and then obviously bowhunting.” —Kip Fulks, Co-founder of Under Armour<br><br>“I respect Cam. I admire him a lot. I got to learn a lot from him today. There's not much else I could do right now that would fulfill me more than this. I work hard. I put myself through difficult things, especially cognitively, but I can't push myself this hard without a reason to do it. Performance without a purpose is one hell of a skill to have. No one cheering you on. No race to prepare for. No finish line. No glory. No nothing. Yet Cam still performs. He still pushes himself.” —Chris Williamson, host of the Modern Wisdom podcast that has had 550 million+ downloads.</p>
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Keep Hammering! Keep the grind up Great work as always! Never finished be proud of yourself

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Loved it. Cam is a Real Story Teller. Through the highs an lows of life. Greetz from Germany, Bavaria. When im down, I listen to Cams Audiobooks. The Daily Grind is my fuel. He is a Beast and a True Hero.

Still dont care. Work harder.

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Interesting…for hunters and bow hunters. I like this kind of books, but this was too specific to the discipline of bow hunting. And on top of that, after 2hrs I could not continue listening (I always finish a book), but had to stop as the amounts of self centric “I” “I” “I”, “me”, “me”, “my” was undeniable too much. I hope this comes a a constructive critique. Thank you.

Interesting…for hunters and bow hunters

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