What does it really mean to have the heart of a champion?
In Episode 13 of Fit & Sanity, hosts Tay the Great and Jordan have a powerful conversation about resilience, discipline, and sustainable success.
This episode dives into the mindset required to keep going after rejection, setbacks, and self-doubt, while still protecting your mental health, relationships, and sense of self. Using real-life examples — including the story of Fernando Mendoza being turned down as a walk-on and later beating Miami in a championship — the crew breaks down what separates those who quit from those who endure.
Together, they explore what “doing whatever it takes” should actually look like, why burnout is not a badge of honor, and how fitness can be used as a tool to build mental toughness, emotional control, and long-term consistency.
In this episode, you’ll hear about: • What the heart of a champion really means beyond talent • How to respond to rejection without letting it define you • Why discipline matters more than motivation • The balance between ambition, family, and mental health • How fitness builds resilience that carries into life • Playing the long game without losing yourself • Excuse of the Week: “I don’t have what it takes” — and why that belief isn’t true
This episode is for anyone chasing big goals who refuses to quit — but also refuses to sacrifice their sanity to succeed.
Winning is important — but winning without losing yourself is the real championship.