#53 - Brett Harriott: Trust the process.

#53 - Brett Harriott: Trust the process.

Author: Shan May 2, 2020 Duration: 1:18:14

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Brett Harriott is a husband, martial artist, and the founder of Fit2Fight Boxing Boutique. Brett began pursuing his passion 31 years ago and has since competed, instructed and coached Boxing, Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts at the highest levels. His involvement in the industry has led to travels around the globe, competing, training and being the corner-man for some of the best in the world. Brett has an affinity with Thailand, its people and culture. A place that has shaped and moulded his skills, techniques, work-ethic and personality. Aside from holding a Bachelor Degree in Physical Education, Brett’s journey has also led him to being a fitness and conditioning coach for National Rugby League teams and beyond. Basically, his resume in the boxing and fitness industry is no joke. Those that have trained under Brett, can testify that he possesses an innate ability to squeeze the best out of people. Hard, humble, nurturing and inspiring, you just feel stoked to be around him. He’s my kind of influencer.  After training with Brett on and off for many years, and witnessing his journey quietly from afar, I am in awe of the facility he has created at the Fit2Fight boxing boutique. It is the culmination of a lifetime of hard work, passion and dedication, but most importantly somewhat of a legacy for the community he has created with his wife and their team. In this week's episode, Brett is with me (literally) in the ring to share his journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future.

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Checkout Brett's Gym:
Fit2Fight Boxing Boutique
https://fit2fight.com.au/
https://www.instagram.com/fit2fightboxingboutique/

Brett advocates for:
White Ribbon Foundation- Stop violence against women and domestic violence
https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/

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Project Nasi- Direct supply of food to local Balinese people impacted by COVID-19
https://au.gofundme.com/f/project-nasi-bali-covid19

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