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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 1H 34M

Advice from a Navy SEAL: ‘This Is How Anyone Can Pass BUD/S’ | Josh Bridges on His CrossFit Career, Training Overseas, & More

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In this episode, Jordan sits down with Josh Bridges, a Navy SEAL and six-time CrossFit Games athlete, to explore the mindset required to conquer some of the world's most gruelling physical and mental challenges. Josh opens up about his upbringing in St. Louis, Missouri, reflecting on how being raised by a resilient single mother and channeling his childhood aggression into wrestling laid the foundation for his formidable grit. He shares the pivotal moment he realized his corporate jobs in telemarketing and finance were unfulfilling, prompting a radical pivot to give himself eighteen months to prepare for elite military selection. Diving into his military career, Josh breaks down the reality of BUD/S training, debunking common misconceptions about physical preparation. He explains why sheer leg strength and a refusal to quit matter far more than passing standard entry fitness tests, and how overcoming the mental hurdles of cold water and endless physical punishment separated the graduates from the rest. He also recounts the unique experience of balancing active duty deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan with elite athletic training, a demanding dual life that culminated in a remarkable second-place finish at the 2011 CrossFit Games. Along the way, Josh shares lessons on leadership, recalling impactful encounters with figures like Jocko Willink and his own high school wrestling coach, illustrating the profound difference between demanding excellence and mere authority. Beyond the military and athletic accolades, the conversation delves into the personal struggles of transitioning out of elite arenas and the universal challenge of finding new purpose. Josh emphasises his "pay the man" philosophy, detailing why leaning into daily discomfort—whether through rucking, cold plunges, or consistent discipline, is essential for continually building self-confidence. Whether you are aspiring to pass a rigorous military selection or simply looking to forge a stronger, more resilient mindset for everyday life, this episode offers a compelling look at what it takes to relentlessly push your own limits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In this episode, Jordan sits down with Josh Bridges, a Navy SEAL and six-time CrossFit Games athlete, to explore the mindset required to conquer some of the world's most gruelling physical and mental challenges. Josh opens up about his upbringing in St. Louis, Missouri, reflecting on how being raised by a resilient single mother and channeling his childhood aggression into wrestling laid the foundation for his formidable grit. He shares the pivotal moment he realized his corporate jobs in telemarketing and finance were unfulfilling, prompting a radical pivot to give himself eighteen months to prepare for elite military selection. Diving into his military career, Josh breaks down the reality of BUD/S training, debunking common misconceptions about physical preparation. He explains why sheer leg strength and a refusal to quit matter far more than passing standard entry fitness tests, and how overcoming the mental hurdles of cold water and endless physical punishment separated the graduates from the rest. He also recounts the unique experience of balancing active duty deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan with elite athletic training, a demanding dual life that culminated in a remarkable second-place finish at the 2011 CrossFit Games. Along the way, Josh shares lessons on leadership, recalling impactful encounters with figures like Jocko Willink and his own high school wrestling coach, illustrating the profound difference between demanding excellence and mere authority. Beyond the military and athletic accolades, the conversation delves into the personal struggles of transitioning out of elite arenas and the universal challenge of finding new purpose. Josh emphasises his "pay the man" philosophy, detailing why leaning into daily discomfort—whether through rucking, cold plunges, or consistent discipline, is essential for continually building self-confidence. Whether you are aspiring to pass a rigorous military selection or simply looking to forge a stronger, more resilient mindset for everyday life, this episode offers a compelling look at what it takes to relentlessly push your own limits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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