
Jason Khalipa Podcast Shohei Ohtani and the Power of Leading by Example
Jason and MDV kick things off fired up about the World Series — Shohei Ohtani, the intensity of the games, and the lessons you can pull from how pros carry themselves on the biggest stage.
From there, the conversation shifts to what it really means to lead by example — especially for young boys watching how men train, compete, and handle themselves day to day.
From garage workouts with 11-year-olds to lessons learned from baseball, this one’s all about setting the standard, staying patient, and finding joy in being the example.
0:00 Jason’s “calendar shoot” workout
2:59 Running a marathon… in jeans?!
6:11 Fired up about Shohei Ohtani — best World Series game ever?
9:06 Showing the next generation respect in baseball
12:55 Star player filling water cups — now that’s leadership
15:45 “Act like you’ve been there before”
16:15 Training with five 11-year-olds in the garage
18:00 Why it’s crucial for young boys to have men to look up to
20:30 Conventional gyms in the ’90s were WILD
21:30 Teaching kids patience and exposure through training
23:07 Being the example is a gift
26:00 Celebrating your kids even when it’s “expected behavior”
31:08 Water polo wasn’t on Jason’s 2025 bingo card
36:00 A parent’s job: help your kid find the physical activity they love
40:28 The Virtual TRAIN HARD Men’s Club — come get the juice! (link HERE)
45:00 Jason on being called to relentless positivity — men need it
51:13 January Challenge is coming
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