Mental Health And Athletes Former Heavyweight Boxer Ed Latimore Talks Addiction And Much More

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юааformerюаб Pro юааboxerюаб юааedюаб юааlatimoreюабтащs Courage To Fight юааaddictionюаб Youtube He was one of the first athletes signed to roc nation sports. he #rocnationsports #boxing #edlatimore #sobriety #alcoholaddictioned was a professional boxer. Sober since 2013, ed latimore tells the story of his painful battle with his addiction to alcohol. after having lost his shot as an olympic boxer, he came to understand that his battle was just as much with identity as it was with the dopamine reward system. ed shares that attempts and relapses to overcome an addiction are a normal part of.

Meet ed latimore former Professional heavyweight boxer Competitive
Meet ed latimore former Professional heavyweight boxer Competitive

Meet Ed Latimore Former Professional Heavyweight Boxer Competitive In this episode of infinite loops we spoke with ed latimore, a former professional heavyweight boxer (13 1 1) and full time author that writes about getting sober, forgiveness, and self improvement. we discuss: the path to sobriety and lessons learned; ed’s extraordinary boxing career; what ed dubs the ‘manosphere’. Ed latimore. i’m a writer, competitive chess player, army veteran, physicist, and former professional heavyweight boxer. my work focuses on self development, realizing your potential, and sobriety—speaking from personal experience, having overcome both poverty and addiction. follow me on twitter. Website: ed latimore twitter: ed latimore twitter instagram: @edlatimore facebook: ed latimore boxer linkedin: ed latimore on linkedin ted talk: addiction and identity if you or someone you know if struggling with mental health or addiction, please reach out for support. some support options include: • a healthcare professional • alcoholics. My facebook page, my facebook fan page, ed latimore boxer. i’m mostly active on my website and my twitter, so that’s the best place you can find me, edlatimore and @edlatimore. brett mckay: awesome. well, ed latimore, thank you much for your time. it’s been a pleasure. ed latimore: all right. thank you very much.

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