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We’re thrilled to be joined by Nick Tetoros, a former World Kickboxing Champion and titan of the sport. We talk about what lead to his success, how he made the decision to hang up his boots, and how he’s built his business to share his passion for fitness and good mental health with as many people as possible.
In this episode:
0:00 – Intro
0:55 – Winning the world title
3:20 – Nick’s top three hardest opponents.
5:15 – Why structure is important
7:09 – When did you know it was time to step away from the ring?
9:55 – How many different punches are there?
14:21 Sparring with Kostya Tszyu
18:05 - The state of fighting today
22:56 – Nick will fight your CEO
23:58 – Quickfire questions
26:50 – Nick’s guilty pleasure
29:28 – Nick’s wife loved Alexander the Great’s Coat a bit too much
To get in contact with Nick, or to book in a 1 on 1 training session, you can reach him at: https://www.boxingtrainingclassesmelbourne.com.au
Watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/FjODaTZZQMw
We’re thrilled to be joined by Nick Tetoros, a former World Kickboxing Champion and titan of the sport. We talk about what lead to his success, how he made the decision to hang up his boots, and how he’s built his business to share his passion for fitness and good mental health with as many people as possible.
In this episode:
0:00 – Intro
0:55 – Winning the world title
3:20 – Nick’s top three hardest opponents.
5:15 – Why structure is important
7:09 – When did you know it was time to step away from the ring?
9:55 – How many different punches are there?
14:21 Sparring with Kostya Tszyu
18:05 - The state of fighting today
22:56 – Nick will fight your CEO
23:58 – Quickfire questions
26:50 – Nick’s guilty pleasure
29:28 – Nick’s wife loved Alexander the Great’s Coat a bit too much
To get in contact with Nick, or to book in a 1 on 1 training session, you can reach him at: https://www.boxingtrainingclassesmelbourne.com.au
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