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Eryk Anders: Leaving It All In The Octagon

In this episode of Progress Always, I sit down with Kyle Gray to unpack the transformative power of storytelling—how our In this episode of Progress Always, I sit down with my brother Eryk Anders — UFC veteran, national champion at Alabama, and soon-to-be gym owner. We dive into his transition from football to fighting to entrepreneurship, how self-awareness has guided his journey, and what it really means to walk away on your own terms.

Key Takeaways

  1. Why self-awareness is the most underrated skill in both sport and business.
  2. The difference between being “done with football” and “choosing when to walk away from fighting.”
  3. Lessons from building a gym: serve in your highest and best capacity, and outsource the rest.
  4. How fatherhood, sobriety, and faith shaped Eryk’s new path.
  5. Why intentional adversity — from wrestling mats to business challenges — builds resilience for life.

Quotes

  • “Being self-aware is my best quality. Don’t lie to yourself. You suck at this? Cool — go figure it out.” – Eryk Anders
  • “Athletes have a shelf life. The key is knowing when to walk away.” – Eryk Anders
  • “Failure doesn’t kill dreams. Fear of failure does.” – Eryk Anders

Connect with Eryk Anders
📲 Instagram: @erykanders @yaboi_fitness_academy
🏋️ Follow his new gym journey: Ya Boi Fitness Academy

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