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Back to EpisodesDiscipline After Amputation: Green Beret Nick Lavery on Ownership and Performance
Season 2026
Episode 15
Published 3Β months ago
Description
Machine gun rounds took his right leg in Afghanistan. Nick Lavery decided that wasn't the end. He's an active-duty Green Beret with 5th Special Forces Group, and he went back to the teams as an above-the-knee amputee after a 14-week assessment designed to answer one question: asset or liability. In this conversation with Joe De Sena, Nick breaks down the hard part people miss. The low points. The doubts. The shift from proving himself to owning responsibility for the men beside him and their families. He explains why standards beat feelings, why emotion and logic can't drive the same decision, and why physical training is the most honest way to build mental toughness. You'll leave with practical rules for discipline, resilience, and performance under pressure, built from real stakes. Things You Will Learn:
- How to transition from 'prove it' to ownership so your discipline holds when motivation collapses.
- How to separate emotion from decisions by letting a team or standard run the logic when you can't.
- How to use physical training as a daily discipline tool to build mental toughness that you can measure.
- Asset vs. Liability Standard: clarifies performance and responsibility under high stakes.
- Analysis vs. Dwelling Rule: turns setbacks into usable data instead of emotional loops.
- Physical Training as an Operational System: builds discipline, endurance, and mental toughness with objective metrics.