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The phrase "You're the Boss!" is a mantra for anyone who's ever had to face their own fears, struggles and even failures. It's time to take a deep dive into overcoming limiting beliefs, identifying where our past can shape us rather than define us and build a rock solid lifestyle and business filled with passion and purposeful leadership!

Hosted by Larry Roberts, each episode of You’re the Boss will bring you experience, proven techniques and mind shifts that you can leverage to develop the skills needed to achieve your goals and build your best life.

Jan 7, 2019

“Professor” Marco Perazzo is back for another round after joining us for an awesome episode back in September.  After watching how effective Gracie Jiu-Jitsu was in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Marco started training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in April 1994.

Today, Marco is not only the Owner and Head Instructor of New Jersey Martial Arts, where he teaches a wide range of students of all ages, he also coaches several professional mixed martial artists, including UFC fighter Tim Williams.

Pete “Secret Weapon” Spratt is a name that is synonymous with world class Muay Thai and some of the most feared striking to ever step in the cage or a ring.  Pete has fought all around the globe against a veritable who’s who of legends in MMA and Muay Thai including names like George St. Pierre, Robbie Lawler and Mike Zambidis.  Pete was also a competitor on The Ultimate Fighter season 4 and can be seen in a Where are they Now featurette on UFC.com.

Today, Pete is passing on his knowledge as co-owner of Rodrigo Pinhero BJJ/Pete Spratt Muay Thai in San Antonio, Texas.  Here he trains a stable of MMA/Muay Thai students with several fighters competing in some of the top promotions in the sport including the UFC and UFC feeder league Legacy Fighting Alliance out of Texas.



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