Listen "Prime Hall: Training the Mind to Stay Calm Under Chaos "
Episode Synopsis
On Episode 43 of Mindful Warrior Radio, we welcome Prime Hall— former Marine Raider, entrepreneur, master trainer, and founder of Deep End Fitness and the Underwater Torpedo League. Prime has trained and empowered thousands — from service members in Iraq and Afghanistan, to Olympic athletes, professional teams, and high-level executives. A human performance enthusiast, Prime helps people unlock results, turn obstacles into opportunities, and access flow under pressure. Prime has also authored the book, F.R.E.E. Your Mind and Unlocking Flow, sharing his journey from pain to purpose. Prime co-founded Operation Resilience, supporting veterans, Special Operations Forces, and professional athletes with mental health, transitions from military careers to civilian life, and securing community resources. Prime’s goal is to empower leaders and warriors at the top of their fields to create ripple effects of impact across the world. In this episode, Prime shares his personal story and the experiences that have shaped his work today. We explore the power of influence without authority, the role of breath in peak performance, and the mindset required to access flow under pressure. On leadership and influence without rank, Prime reflects on his time in the military, “I was a private for my first three years with no rank—I lost it every year. What I learned from that experience is that I didn’t have rank, but I still needed to get things done and work well with others. You don’t need rank to lead. You just need to find an in, a common ground, and a mutual respect so you can line up shoulder to shoulder with anyone and complete the mission.” Reflecting on moments of chaos, Prime shares how critical it is to unlock performance quickly and intentionally, “Whether we were on a mission and suddenly got attacked, or we were inside our compound and got attacked, we would need to go from just going through your day on autopilot to, like, Boom! Now we need to really unlock performance fast. How do we do that? Focus, relaxation, economy of motion, flow versus drag, and efficient breathing. But what I noticed is that whenever chaos would break loose, like in Afghanistan for example, the first instinct is to move and do whatever you think is most important first. What I learned over time is that the most important thing under chaos is finding some cover, getting behind a wall where you’re protected for a second, taking a deep breath, and then prioritizing your thoughts: what’s most important now, what really needs to happen first, and what’s the most optimal way to do that?” On the concept of “drag,” Prime expands beyond the physical to the mental, “We talk about physical drag, but there’s also mental drag—the stories we attach to ourselves: ‘I’m not a good swimmer,’ or ‘I failed at dive school.’ The first step is awareness. When we can notice and acknowledge that mental drag, we can start partnering with the mind instead of fighting against it. The mind’s job is to keep us alive and assign meaning to everything. When we become aware of that, we can begin to work with our mind, not against it.” To learn more about Mindful Warrior and Mindful Warrior Radio, follow us on Instagram @therealmindfulwarrior and visit www.mindfulwarrior.com.
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