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Rick Hogg's Philosophy: Ditch New Year's Resolutions – Start Self-Improvement Today

Combat veteran Rick Hogg shares why you don't need New Year's resolutions to begin your self-improvement journey in fitness, faith, firearms skills, finances, and family. Insights from On The Range Podcast, War HOGG Words of Wisdom, and YouTube – start today at warhogg.com.
Start your self improvement today! You don’t need a date on the calendar

Embracing Immediate Change: Rick Hogg's Core Philosophy

Rick Hogg, a 29-year U.S. Army Special Operations combat veteran and founder of War HOGG Tactical, has built his life and teachings around the principle of proactive self-improvement without waiting for arbitrary dates like January 1st. In a motivational YouTube short titled "Not a New Year's resolution! Start Today!! Join the On The Range Podcast "CREW"! with Rick Hogg & Mark Kelley," Hogg emphatically states that changes in key life areas, The 5 F's, fitness, faith, firearms skills, finances, and family, should begin immediately. He acknowledges the common tendency to tie transformations to the New Year but urges viewers to act now, saying, "regardless of the time of year, changes in areas such as fitness, firearms, faith, family, and finances can and should begin immediately." This philosophy stems from his combat experiences, where hesitation could mean life or death, translating to civilian life as a call to seize the moment for personal growth.


The Myth of New Year's Resolutions Exposed

In the "New Year's Resolution? War HOGG Words of Wisdom" episode of On The Range Podcast, don't forget to leave us a rating and review, THANK YOU. Hosted by Hogg and Mark Kelley, Hogg dissects the pitfalls of traditional resolutions. He argues that waiting for a calendar flip creates unnecessary delays and sets up for failure, as motivation wanes without immediate action. Drawing from his Special Forces background, Hogg explains that true progress comes from consistent, daily efforts rather than grand, once-a-year declarations. Transcripts from the episode highlight his view: resolutions often fail because they lack the urgency of real commitment. Instead, he advocates starting small changes today, echoing sentiments from his YouTube content where he wishes such initiatives could begin in any month, but since it's near year's end, "pick an area for change and act on it without delay."


Faith as the Foundation of Self-Improvement

Faith plays a pivotal role in Hogg's philosophy, serving as the bedrock for enduring change. In the podcast episode "Episode 10: Faith, Fitness & Firearms with Special Guest Rick Hogg from War HOGG Tactical," available on YouTube and Spotify, Hogg shares how divine intervention sustained him through 13 combat deployments. He states, "I'm here because of divine intervention and especially from the things that's happened with me overseas I should not be on the face of this earth." Hogg promotes a relational approach to faith, advising, "The difference in Christianity and religion is just relationships... talk to God like he's your friend." Morning routines include devotionals from Proverbs 31, and he encourages daily gratitude: "Breathe it in blow it out and thank God that you're alive and ask him for his direction and guidance for the day." This spiritual grounding, he believes, fuels self-appreciation and resilience, essential for starting improvement journeys without procrastination.


Fitness: Building Longevity Through Daily Habits

Hogg intertwines fitness with overall preparedness, viewing it not as a seasonal goal but a lifelong commitment that enhances survival and quality of life. In the same "Faith, Fitness & Firearms" episode, he discusses integrating workouts with firearms training, using kettlebells, dry fire practice and airsoft for home training sessions. "If we keep ourself fit that's going to add to our longevity... for both ourselves our family," he notes. Hogg's mantra of incremental progress shines here: "Make yourself incrementally better each day... 1% each day and man you're gonna crush life." Transcripts reveal his practical advice, start with small habits like starting a garage gym / workouts, increasing your equipment and workout over time. This approach debunks waiting for New Year's gym rushes, urging immediate steps to build physical resilience for family and self-defense.


Firearms Skills: Training for Real-World Readiness

As a Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat (SFAUC) instructor, Hogg's expertise in firearms underscores his belief in skill-building as an ongoing process, not a resolution-bound activity. War HOGG Tactical offers combat-proven training to civilians, military, and law enforcement, emphasizing that "God forbid I don't want anyone to ever have to use their firearm to defend themselves but if they do at least you've got the skill." In YouTube videos and podcast discussions, he promotes open-enrollment classes, including for women and families, with safety paramount. Hogg shares empowering stories, like his daughter's first shot: "I feel empowered." He advocates dry fire drills and consistent practice, aligning with his "start today" ethos, don't wait for a new year to hone skills that protect loved ones, begin refining them now through resources like The Firearms Training Notebook.

Combat veteran Rick Hogg shares why you don't need New Year's resolutions to begin your self-improvement journey in fitness, faith, firearms skills, finances, and family. Insights from On The Range Podcast, War HOGG Words of Wisdom, and YouTube – start today at warhogg.com.
Rick Hogg conducting a live fire demonstration for law enforcement students during a War HOGG Tactical Project Officer Survival free law enforcement red dot pistol course

Finances: Practical Steps for Immediate Stability

Hogg extends his philosophy to finances, treating it as another arena for proactive enhancement without calendar dependencies. While not as frequently detailed in transcripts, his holistic approach in War HOGG Words of Wisdom implies financial discipline as part of self-improvement. In motivational segments, he encourages assessing and acting on financial habits immediately, much like fitness or faith. Drawing from combat lessons on resource and time management, Hogg suggests small, daily adjustments, budgeting, investing in skills like firearms training, that compound into security. "Pick an area for change and act on it without delay," he advises in the "Start Today" video, applying to finances by starting savings or debt reduction plans today, fostering long-term family stability.


Family: Prioritizing Relationships Starting Now

Family is central to Hogg's teachings, influenced by his experiences honoring fallen comrades and building personal bonds. In the "Faith, Fitness & Firearms" episode, he honors friend MSG Joe Andres, killed in action 24 December 2005, aka The Baghdad Christmas Cake Thief, with traditions like sharing Christmas cakes: "We do but there's a rule you can only eat one so you eat one and then you have to share." Hogg stresses self-love as prerequisite: "Before you can even do any of that you got to love yourself... if you're looking for lasting you got to love yourself first." This extends to family dynamics, improve fitness and faith to extend longevity for loved ones. Podcast transcripts highlight emotional openness for veterans: "It's okay to get emotional... reach out to those that can help." Hogg's call to action: don't defer family improvements to New Year; nurture relationships daily, starting today.

Rick, his bride and SOF K9 War Dog Duco spending quality time together.
Invest in quality time with your family. When the career is gone, they are what remains constant in your life. Remember time is your number one most precious commodity, use it wisely!

The 1% Better Everyday Self Confidence Mindset

Central to Hogg's philosophy is the "1% better every day" principle, a combat-honed strategy for sustainable growth. In various YouTube and podcast appearances, he repeats, "Make yourself incrementally better each day... 1% each day and man you're gonna crush life." This counters resolution culture by promoting compounding small wins in all areas, faith through daily devotionals, fitness via consistent workouts, firearms with regular drills. Transcripts from On The Range Podcast emphasize forgiveness in progress: balance healthy habits with indulgences, like cake-sharing for celebration. Hogg's motivation stems from service and confidence: "If you ask yourself who's the best person in the room... it's me... there's nothing I can't do." This mindset empowers immediate starts, transforming lives without waiting.


Overcoming Obstacles: Lessons from Combat to Civilian Life

Hogg's 13 deployments inform his views on overcoming barriers to self-improvement. In War HOGG Words of Wisdom, he addresses creator challenges but applies broadly: resilience comes from action, not dates. For those facing time constraints or doubts, he advises emotional outreach and helper roles: "I believe God put me here... as a helper... how do I think to make you better." YouTube content reinforces starting amid adversity, like garage fitness during COVID. On finances and family, prioritize needs over rigid schedules. Hogg's philosophy: obstacles are opportunities, begin today, using tools like War HOGG's training for tangible steps.

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Integrating Areas for Holistic Growth

Hogg's interconnected approach, faith fueling fitness, firearms enhancing family security, creates a comprehensive self-improvement framework. In the "Start Today" video, he lists fitness, faith, firearms, finances, family as key foci, urging selection and action. Podcast episodes blend these: faith guides daily direction, fitness extends family time, firearms provide protection. "1% better" applies universally, compounding across domains. Hogg's message: holistic growth starts now, not New Year's, visit warhogg.com for resources like podcasts and videos to integrate these into life.


Call to Action: Start Your Journey Today with War HOGG Tactical

Rick Hogg's philosophy boils down to urgency and incrementalism: ditch resolutions, embrace today for transformations in fitness, faith, firearms, finances, and family. As he states in transcripts, "pick an area for change and act on it without delay." War HOGG Tactical offers tools, podcasts, YouTube drills, War HOGG Words of Wisdom series, to support this. Join the On The Range Podcast :CREW", commit to 1% better daily, and crush life. Visit warhogg.com for On The Range Podcast, War HOGG Words of Wisdom, and training to begin now. Your journey awaits—start today!

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