• The Art of Losing Forward
    May 27 2026

    Nobody talks about the thirteen losses. This episode does.

    In Episode 4 of The Discipline Code, Itai Liptz explores one of the most misunderstood truths about high performance: failure is not the opposite of success—it is part of the process that creates it.

    This episode goes beyond clichés about “bouncing back” and dives into the neuroscience, psychology, and real-world systems behind learning from defeat. Why do most people avoid failure instead of learning from it? What actually happens inside the brain after a loss? And how do elite performers turn setbacks into forward momentum instead of self-doubt?

    Inside this episode, you will discover:

    • Why the brain naturally resists learning from failure
    • The neuroscience of error processing and behavioral adjustment
    • The Productive Failure framework used to deepen learning
    • The military After Action Review system for processing mistakes
    • How growth mindset changes the meaning of defeat
    • The five domains of post-defeat growth
    • The complete “Losing Forward Framework” for turning setbacks into progress

    This episode is not about avoiding pain. It is about using pain intelligently. Because the people who grow the most are not the people who never fail—they are the people who refuse to waste a failure.

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    38 mins
  • 54 Rounds with Life
    May 27 2026

    Fifty-four professional fights. Forty wins. Thirteen losses. One draw.

    Behind every number is a lesson in pressure, resilience, sacrifice, and recovery.

    In Episode 3 of The Discipline Code, Itai Liptz shares the deeper reality behind a professional fight career and what repeated exposure to adversity teaches you about handling pressure when the stakes are real.

    This is not a motivational conversation about “never giving up.” It is a grounded exploration of how resilience is built through experience—through stress, setbacks, uncertainty, and the decision to keep showing up anyway.

    Drawing from neuroscience, sport psychology, and the lived reality of combat sports, this episode explores:

    • What happens inside the body during high-stakes competition
    • The science of stress inoculation and cortisol adaptation
    • Why repeated exposure to pressure changes the nervous system
    • How losses reshape the brain and strengthen resilience
    • Why confidence is built through evidence, not affirmations
    • The hidden lesson behind the “one draw” in a fight record

    You will also discover how the lessons forged inside the ring later translated into leadership, business, endurance challenges, and life beyond competition.

    Because resilience is not built by avoiding difficulty. It is built by stepping into the ring, again and again.

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    30 mins
  • The Seven-Year-Old on the Mat
    Apr 24 2026

    What happens when a child steps onto a martial arts mat at seven years old—and never stops showing up?

    In Episode 2 of The Discipline Code, we go back to the origin point of discipline—not motivation, not ambition, but the quiet decision to return, day after day. In this episode, Itai Liptz explores how early experiences shape lifelong patterns of commitment, resilience, and self-control.

    Drawing from neuroscience and long-term behavioral studies, you will discover how childhood habits don’t just influence behavior—they shape the brain itself.

    Inside this episode, you will learn:

    • How early experiences physically shape neural pathways through neuroplasticity
    • Why self-control in childhood predicts long-term success across life outcomes
    • What the Dunedin Study reveals about discipline over decades
    • The real lesson behind the marshmallow test—systems over willpower
    • Why martial arts creates a unique environment for building discipline early

    This episode also answers a critical question: Is it ever too late to build discipline? Backed by research and real-world experience, the answer may change how you see your own starting point.

    Whether you began early or are just beginning now, the principle remains the same—discipline is built through consistent action, not age.

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    22 mins
  • The Code Begins
    Apr 24 2026

    In the premiere episode of The Discipline Code, you are introduced to a powerful truth most people overlook—discipline is not something you are born with, it is something you build.

    In this episode, Itai Liptz breaks down the biggest mistake people make when trying to change their lives: relying on motivation. Drawing from real-world experience and supported by behavioral science, you will understand why motivation fades quickly and why systems—not feelings—create lasting results.

    Inside this episode, you will discover:

    • Why motivation typically drops within the first two weeks
    • The research showing discipline outperforms talent and intelligence
    • The truth behind the “21-day habit” myth
    • How to think about discipline as a system you can design
    • The five foundational pillars of The Discipline Code

    You will also receive your first assignment—one small, repeatable action designed to help you begin building consistency immediately.

    This episode is where you stop relying on motivation—and start building structure.

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    23 mins