
Raise the Bar
How to Push Beyond Your Limits and Build a Stronger Future You
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Narrateur(s):
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Ben Alldis
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Ben Alldis
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'Ben Alldis is a force. His attitude and drive are contagious.' - Max La Manna, author of You Can Cook This!
'Ben is never shy of sharing his positive energy, it's infectious and this book will help lift all spirits, not just physically but emotionally too' - Aimee Fuller, snowboarder and 2xOlympian
'A relatable story on building resilience and finding your way in life and fitness' - David Birtwistle, Health & Performance Coach
'Ben is so knowledgeable and passionate about fitness, Raise The Bar gives valuable tips and guidance on how to stay focused and in control of your fitness goals' - Susie Chan, Endurance Runner & Peloton instructor
'This is more than a self-help book, it is a transformational paradigm shift that will shape how you live the rest of your life' - Dr. Will Cole, leading functional medicine expert, NYT-bestselling author, Intuitive Fasting & Gut Feelings
'I'm proud to have been a mentor to Ben and see him blossom into a Star. In this book he shows you how to reach your full potential even when life gets tough.' - Cody Rigsby, author of XOXO, Cody
'Ben's thoughtfulness and storytelling are a wonderful landscapes for the practical tools, insight, and inspiration in this book.' - Ally Love, Peloton Instructor
'Honest and approachable, Ben's book is for anyone who needs a jumpstart of motivation and energy.' - Emma Lovewell, author of Live Learn Love Well
In Raise The Bar one of Peloton's first UK based instructors, Ben Alldis, tackles mindset, motivation and fitness, and shows you the power of unlocking potential, taking control of your life, and discovering and developing your talents.
Growing up, Ben was an accomplished athlete who was always looking for an opportunity to run, ride, kick a ball or compete. After graduating from university, he went on to work for a prestigious private equity firm in London, but after a pivotal year of battling skin cancer and losing one of his family members to illness, he decided to take the jump and follow his dream of helping others through health and fitness.
Raise The Bar is a narrative motivational book - with practical take homes too - that focuses on lessons and advice about drive, setbacks, defying expectations, support systems and challenging accepted behaviours, all told through stories and insight from Ben, who understands what it takes to set and achieve personal goals and who motivates others daily to do the same.
Using the principles behind maintaining a healthy mind and body, Ben wants to show you how to live beyond your limits right now and lay a positive foundation for your future self.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2023 Ben Alldis (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group LtdListening to Ben narrate his book is a gentle reminder of how much potential we all have inside of us. The way he concludes this book shows just how grounded he is and how much he has to share with the world.
Thanks Ben :)
Loved it and I cannot wait to listen to it again :)
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Ben's journey is relatable, inspiring, and just downright refreshing. He doesn't sugarcoat the struggles, but he also shows us that with a little grit and authenticity, we can overcome just about anything life throws our way.
I really liked how Ben ties together the importance of spiritual, mental, and physical health. It's not some preachy self-help stuff; it's real talk from someone who's been there and done that.
In a nutshell, "Raise the Bar" is a gem of a memoir that'll leave you feeling inspired, motivated, and maybe even a little bit wiser. Trust me, give it a read—you won't regret it.
Raise the Bar: A Refreshing Memoir That Hits Close
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