In this interview, I speak with Pasha Munro about succeeding through failure in life. Pasha has served 27 years in the Royal Marines Commandos, in which time he trained as an Arctic, Mountain, Jungle, and Survival expert. The last 13 years of his spent as a Specialist Diver within the Special Boat Service/SBS. Pasha has had to learn how to put his body through massive amounts of physical exertion whilst maintaining a calm exterior. He has also had to master some of the most challenging diving in the world, and some of the world's most complex and covert diving. He has had to master the re-breather diving set; a closed circuit, pure oxygen device that doesn’t give off bubbles to perform covert missions. He finished his last 5 years as a pilot of the Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) which is used for discreet underwater operations.
In this interview, we will be discussing how he has navigated this complex environment. How he has used discipline as his ally and how Pasha has succeeded through failure and harnessed the failure for good. We will also discuss how he gets the best out of others as a personal trainer and coach. Other aspects we discuss include; how Pasha progressed through the military despite failure, domains of practice including polar, jungle, and desert environments, and the unifying principles in these extremes. We examine Pasha's focus and drive, his mindset around failure, and some of his diving recollections.
To get in touch with Pasha around personal training or further contact please find the link here: https://www.facebook.com/PashaMunroPersonalTrainer/
Please enjoy this episode with an engaging and inspiring guest.