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Training Through a Flare. What I Do When MS Hits Hard.

There’s tough—and there’s MS flare tough. It’s the kind of fatigue that feels like you’ve been hit by a truck, the brain fog that makes simple decisions feel like mental marathons, and a body that suddenly stops responding the way it should. You wake up with plans to crush your workout—and instead, you can barely Continue reading
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Fueling the Fight. My No-BS Nutrition for Energy and Strength.

Eat like a warrior. Think like on. Move like one. Let’s be real—most nutrition advice out there is either wrapped in pseudoscience, selling a miracle cure, or so complicated it’s useless. But if you’re living with MS, fighting fatigue, training hard, any trying to show up for your job, your family, and your own sanity, Continue reading
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The Role of Support. Asking for Help Without Shame & Why Real Strength Isn’t Always About Doing It Alone.

There’s this image burned into our heads—The lone wolf. The man who handles his pain in silence. Who carries the weight of the world without flinching. Who never asks for help because that’s not “what real men do”. Yeah…that image? It’s bullshit. When you’re living with MS—or any serious challenge—that lone wolf mentality will eat Continue reading
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Why I Embrace Pain. It’s the Sharpest Tool I Own.

Most people run form pain. I’ve learned to walk straight into it. Because the truth is—pain isn’t just part of this life with MS…it is the life. And if you don’t learn to work with it, respect it, even sharpen yourself against it—it’ll break you. I’ve been there. Those nights where it feels like electricity Continue reading
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Lessons from Failing. Why I’m Grateful for Every Loss.

I’ve failed more times than I can count. In the gym. In the ring. At work. As a father, a partner, a man. And yeah—I’ve failed with MS, too. I’ve pushed too hard. I’ve ignored the signs. I’ve broken down, physically and mentally. I’ve hit rock bottom—more than once. But those failures made mo. They Continue reading
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Long-Term Training with MS. How I build Strength, Stay Resilient, and Keep Moving No Matter What.

When you’re living with MS, forget about the 30-challenge, 12-week transformations, or chasing one-time personal records. This shit is a lifetime fight. And the truth is—most people aren’t built for that. They chase quick wins. We, however, build lasting resilience. See, MS doesn’t care about your numbers in the gym, how many burpees you can do, Continue reading
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How I structure My Training Cycles with MS. Phases, Progression & Plateaus.

I’ve always been drawn to toughness. The sweat, the grind, the bruised knuckles, and that raw, animal instinct you tap into under a loaded barbell or in the ring. Nack in the day, I believed in one rule—go harder, lift heavier, outwork everybody. No excuses, no days off. Pains was a badge of honor. Then Continue reading
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Mental Strength Isn’t a Gift. It’s a Skill.

Remember, strength is a choice, not a feeling. People love to talk about mental toughness like it’s some mystical power—something you either have or you don’t. They see fighters pushing through hell, athletes grinding through exhaustion, warriors standing tall when everything is trying to break them, and they assume, “That guy was born different.” Well, Continue reading
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Why Rest Days Matter. Listening to Your Body Without Losing Your Edge.

We live in a world obsessed with grind culture. “No days off”, “sleep when you’re dead” and “hustle harder” get plastered all over social media like they’re gospel. But here’s the thing— that kind of mindset will destroy you if you’re fighting a battle like MS. People love to talk about how hard they train, Continue reading
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How I Stay Mentally Strong on the Hardest Days. The Fight is in Your Mind.

Multiple sclerosis isn‘t just a disease of the body—it’s a war against the mind. It can feel like an invisible opponent that wears you down from the inside out. The fatigue, the pain, the unpredictable symptoms—it’s like stepping into the ring blindfolded, never knowing where the next punch is coming from. The hardest battles aren’t Continue reading