Overcoming Injury
Bryan shares his journey of recovering from a traumatic injury at 14 and the internal drive that pushed him to find alternative ways to get back to playing soccer. He emphasizes the importance of consistency and discipline in achieving success, both in sports and in life.In this clip
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The Morning Shakeout
Episode 86 | Bryan Hill
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