Arnold Schwarzenegger: His 10 rules from ‘Total Recall,’ his autobiography
At the end of his new autobiography, Arnold Schwarzenegger offers 10 principles that have guided him toward success in life. “Every time I meet a great person,’’ he writes, “I try to ask how they made good and to figure out the angle that has worked for them.’’ Over the years, he has distilled their experiences and his to these rules:
Muhammad Ali ''challenged me to shove him against the wall if I could.'' When Schwarzenegger did, Ali suddenly understood the benefits of weightlifting. Another time, he asked Schwarzenegger to do it again, and again he wound up against the wall. "He didn't care about losing a pushing match. He just wanted to show his friends that resistance training worked.''
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