Let me introduce you to my friend and fellow Vetrepreneur, Alden Mills. He’s the inventor of the Perfect Push-Up, the Founder of Perfect Fitness, and his company was recognized as the #1 Fastest Growing Privately Held Company in the US last year by Inc. Magazine! That’s great stuff, but what piques the attention of most people is that he is a former Navy SEAL…it caught my attention too, as I love associating with fellow Special Ops guys. Given Alden’s impressive background, when he speaks, as entrepreneurs and leaders, it’s worth our time to listen.
Thanks so much, Alden, for taking the time to share this. I look forward to seeing you next week at the Vetrepreneur Success Intensive. LB
How Military Fitness Changed My Life
A life changing experience….
I want to share an answer to a question from a long lost friend of mine: Rob Provost – actually the question isn’t from Rob, it’s from his 15 yr old son Tyler who’s conducting a school project about regarding fitness and its importance in the military. His question:
“How has military fitness changed/affected your (my) life?”
Leave it to the next generation to come up with the best questions. Tyler, this is for you pal…
…the short answer is military fitness shaped who I am today, and I don’t just mean literally regarding my appearance, I mean my attitude, which is a factor of ten times more important than anything else in life. In SEAL team training, before we fired a single shot at the range or pulled a grenade pin or jumped from a plane or swam out of a sub, our instructors reminded us repeatedly that those privileges – and yes jumping from a plane or operating from a submarine or shooting a weapon ARE privileges – are reserved for those who have proven they have weapon’s “platform” to not just handle these tasks but excel at them under the most adverse conditions. The weapon’s platform the instructors are referring too is our body. Anyone can complete the aforementioned tasks but can they excel at them when the chips are not in your favor – the difference is not just having a body that is up to the physical punishment of these tasks but they have a command and control system (our brain) that can think under pressure and a compass (your attitude) that will not waiver when the going gets tough.
That’s what “military” fitness has done for me – it’s taught me a critical relationship: the body obeys the brain – not the other way around. (Incidentally, this was not learned overnight – actually it was learned through many sleepless nights – thank you Hellweek instructors among many others!) Once you learn that you are in charge of your Body – your weapon’s platform – then you’ve just increased your chances at mission success – it’s not about how fancy your gear is, it’s about knowing your capabilities and knowing that limitations are set by you, not by anyone else. Military fitness is the cornerstone to SEAL Team – so much so, that platoons use a slogan daily to remind everyone why we conduct Physical Training (military fitness) – it is: “The platoon that PTs together, stays together!”. Point being is that the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.
Military fitness is what drives me today to build Perfect Fitness, because you don’t need to go through SEAL training or for that matter any military training to benefit from “military” fitness. You see, there are only three things in life you can control: your brain, body and attitude (I’m assuming you’re lucky enough to control your brain and body – i.e. not mentally or physically impaired). Learn to control these three things and you’ll possess the tools to not only handle anything life throws at you and you’ll be able to define your life. It won’t happen overnight, but every moment you’re learning to take control of our body – getting fit – is a moment you’re succeeding, and this success, which is hard fought and takes time, will permeate through other elements of your life. Stick with it, and you’ll find your attitude improves, your brain functions better and your body has more energy and is better conditioned to be what I call your Life Experience Vehicle – your experiences in life are directly dependent on how conditioned your body is to experience whatever it is you choose to experience.
So whether you choose to experience SEAL training or bagging a 14,000 foot mountain peak or SCUBA diving with whale sharks, knocking out some Perfect Pushups is a great way to start learning how to take control of your body – do this, and I promise you, you’ll have the tools to take control of your life!
CHARLIE MIKE, TYLER!
ALDEN
Coming January 2011!
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Related articles
- Vetrepreneurs: Helping Our Vets Start Their Own Businesses (whitehouse.gov)
“We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the
night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”
– George Orwell
Today we remember all who have served this (the greatest) nation, in military uniform. Thank you to all who have served.
Some of my fondest memories are from the time I served in the US Army. Which makes this even more difficult to admit. For some 15 years I turned my back, and practically hid my veteran status. I recognize now that I was weak. I cared more about not offending someone, and having to defend myself than I did about standing up for my beliefs and “rationalizing” my actions and decisions. For this, I am sorry.
In recent years, however, I’ve embraced my veteran status and tried to support other veterans and veteran causes when I can. There is a very special place in my heart for veterans, and I am dedicated (more than ever) to serve those who have served us. (more about that later)
I know this is a day to remember the survivors of military service, but I can’t help remembering and saluting two real heroes who sacrificed it all: Gary Gordon and Randy Shughart (I served, and became friends with Gary while in 10th Special Forces Group). Both were killed in action in the Battle of Mogadishu (chronicled in the book and movie Blackhawk Down). They’re both recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor (posthumously)…you can read more about them by clicking their names above.
I am honored and blessed beyond belief to have met so many remarkable, inspiring warriors during the past couple of years–you know who you are. Thank you for accepting me back in the fold. Thanks to all who served!

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