GSP: The Way Of The Fight

March 4, 2015|
GSP: The Way Of The Fight by Pierre Georges St
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An intimate, human and philosophical look at the life of the UFC world champion—his journey from years of bullying to the very top of the world of mixed martial arts

As the world’s most popular UFC fighter, Georges “Rush” St-Pierre seems almost impossibly tough and dominant. But long before he was “GSP,” as his millions of fans know him, he was just a kid harassed by bullies. But he was also a kid who, thanks to years of practicing martial arts, invented his own way of life.

He became a black belt in karate at the age of 12. In his later teens, working as a garbage collector to finance his unique and innovative training methods, GSP learned from repeated losses and ultimately found a way to triumph in a highly competitive field.

Along the way, he discovered a simple truth: never stop reaching for your goal.

With startling honesty, GSP 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. This book highlights the lessons that brought him there, the unique system he invented to combine various forms of fighting arts, and the key people who helped make him world champion.

GEORGES ST-PIERRE, from Montreal''s South Shore, is the current reigning welterweight champion of the UFC. He practices various fighting disciplines, including wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and karate. He won his first amateur bout at age 16. In 2006, he became the UFC Welterweight Champion; he lost the title in 2007 but regained it i...
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Title:GSP: The Way Of The Fight
Format:Hardcover
Product dimensions:240 pages, 9.5 X 6.63 X 0.97 in
Shipping dimensions:240 pages, 9.5 X 6.63 X 0.97 in
Published:March 4, 2015
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Language:English
Appropriate for ages:All ages
ISBN - 13:9781443413466

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