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the Way of the Fight
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Book, 2013
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Current format, Book, 2013, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsAs the world's most popular UFC Fighter, Georges "Rush" St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. With startling honesty he relates the true story of growing up in the martial arts and discovering that his passion for learning and constant improvement makes him happy. By way of fighting, he's discovered how to succeed; by way of injury, how to maintain perspective on that success.
As the world's most popular UFC Fighter, Georges "Rush" St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. With startling honesty he relates the true story of growing up in the martial arts and discovering that his passion for learning and constant improvement makes him happy. By way of fighting, he's discovered how to succeed; by way of injury, how to maintain perspective on that success.
As the world's most popular UFC Fighter, Georges "Rush" St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. With startling honesty he relates the true story of growing up in the martial arts and discovering that his passion for learning and constant improvement makes him happy. By way of fighting, he's discovered how to succeed; by way of injury, how to maintain perspective on that success.
As the world's most popular UFC Fighter, Georges "Rush" St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. With startling honesty he relates the true story of growing up in the martial arts and discovering that his passion for learning and constant improvement makes him happy. By way of fighting, he's discovered how to succeed; by way of injury, how to maintain perspective on that success.
As the world's most popular UFC Fighter, Georges "Rush" St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. With startling honesty he relates the true story of growing up in the martial arts and discovering that his passion for learning and constant improvement makes him happy. By way of fighting, he's discovered how to succeed; by way of injury, how to maintain perspective on that success.
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