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This week's episode is a continuation of our conversation with Michael Blevins. In particular we focus on the themes of his article "Bandaids for Bullet Wounds: State Changing to Survive your own Life?" This article has significantly influenced some of our recent discussions around whether we're measuring (and therefore focusing on) the right things in military human performance. We also touch on his experiences training Henry Cavill for several of his movie appearances.
Michael's journey began with trying to test his own limits in sports like sailing, rock climbing, and skateboarding. He then transitioned into exploring a range of martial arts disciplines, followed by an evolution into endurance sports, and then the fragility he felt from pushing those limits led him to incorporate weighlifting, crossfit, and strongman style training. He has competed in cycling, triathlon, crossfit, weighlifting, jiujitsu and more.
Professionally, he has been a hairdresser, make up artist, photographer, worked in the fashion industry and on the stage... all ultimately developing a skill for building relationships that led him into coaching. He has coached actors preparing for film roles, military service members preparing for selections, and athletes competing at elite levels.
Perhaps most notably he coached Henry Cavill leading up to Man of Steel, Batman vs Superman, and Justice League. He also coach both actors and stunt crew for 300: Rise of an Empire, and led a team development camp for the Atlanta Braves. We mentioned the strength manual he published in this conversation, which he's currently rewriting, he's host of the UNFVCKED podcast, and creator of We Are Ollin.
In this episode we discussed Ollin's annual event "The Space Race" and you can find the most recent version here.
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MOPs & MOEs is powered by TrainHeroic, the best coaching app on the planet. Click here to get 14 days FREE and a consult with the coaches at TrainHeroic to help you get your coaching business rolling on TrainHeroic.
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This week's episode is a continuation of our conversation with Michael Blevins. In particular we focus on the themes of his article "Bandaids for Bullet Wounds: State Changing to Survive your own Life?" This article has significantly influenced some of our recent discussions around whether we're measuring (and therefore focusing on) the right things in military human performance. We also touch on his experiences training Henry Cavill for several of his movie appearances.
Michael's journey began with trying to test his own limits in sports like sailing, rock climbing, and skateboarding. He then transitioned into exploring a range of martial arts disciplines, followed by an evolution into endurance sports, and then the fragility he felt from pushing those limits led him to incorporate weighlifting, crossfit, and strongman style training. He has competed in cycling, triathlon, crossfit, weighlifting, jiujitsu and more.
Professionally, he has been a hairdresser, make up artist, photographer, worked in the fashion industry and on the stage... all ultimately developing a skill for building relationships that led him into coaching. He has coached actors preparing for film roles, military service members preparing for selections, and athletes competing at elite levels.
Perhaps most notably he coached Henry Cavill leading up to Man of Steel, Batman vs Superman, and Justice League. He also coach both actors and stunt crew for 300: Rise of an Empire, and led a team development camp for the Atlanta Braves. We mentioned the strength manual he published in this conversation, which he's currently rewriting, he's host of the UNFVCKED podcast, and creator of We Are Ollin.
In this episode we discussed Ollin's annual event "The Space Race" and you can find the most recent version here.

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