Tony Robbins is a good example of a biomechanical 'beast'
His true talent was always his biomechanics... and Reviv is gonna democratize that shit.
I was still in high school when I first found out about Tony Robbins sometime around 1993.
I’d somehow gotten my hands on his book Awaken the Giant Within (1991).
It was a national bestseller and he was one of the top ‘leadership/motivational speaker gurus’ in the country at only age 35.
And this was not only before social media.. this was essentially right around the time the Internet was first really taking off.
The guy had something about him that attracted people, especially young guys like myself.
It wasn’t just that he was a good looking guy… he had an energy and charisma that just superceded most average humans.
But I couldn’t put my finger on it at the time.
Today, however, I know exactly what it is… it is biomechanics.
He’d been lucky enough to develop like a ‘Beast’.
Tony Robbins epitomizes what I consider ‘Biomechanical Beasts’ to be
He’s very masculine looking with very well developed features and profile, etc.
He’s always had a very good body.. probably effortlessly throughout his 20s, 30s and 40s.
And he’s got that deep, gravelly voice that is powerful and booms over other mortals. The type of voice that even world leaders turn and just listen to.
Which is probably why he’s been a coach for several ex-Presidents like Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
You see those Presidents wanted the aura he had.
They wanted to ‘aura farm’ as my 11-year old son loves to say. Haha
But they were never gonna have it.
Because they were never near the biomechanics that Tony had.
Tony’s impact on people is a facade in my view
If you think about what Tony preaches… it’s not all that different from most of these other motivational gurus out there.
I hear of really successful people going to his events skeptical and then raving afterwards. Because of the energy and emotions they felt.
Usually these events have something like 5,000 - 15,000 attendees and typically last 3-4 days. He’s sometimes on stage for 12+ hours straight.
There’s loud music, dancing, and cheering to keep the energy level high.
And usually he blends storytelling, psychology/NLP, business insights and personal anecdotes to make it all very entertaining.
But after the event ends… how many of these people have actually significantly changed their lives for the better?
Very very few is my guess. At least that is what i’ve gathered from friends and folks that I know who have been to his events.
Because there was no actual ‘secret sauce’ to what he was doing.
Rather he was leveraging the fact that he’s a biomechanical ‘Beast’ and everyone else is not. Because if they were… they probably wouldn’t be at his events lol.
One thing i’d love if they could quantify one day is… i’d love them to compare how Reviv has a material impact on people’s lives in the coming years vs. Tony. Because I literally think i’m gonna blow his ass out.
People are going to change their biomechanics with Reviv. Which means they are going to change their neurology and their destiny.
They are literally going to change who they are as a person. They are going to be more successful, happier, content, etc.
Whereas with Tony… they were mainly brainwashed for a short period and then they returned to the reality of their declining biomechanics.
A facade.
Tony’s milked the hell out of his biomechanics
Now Tony Robbins is worth over $600 million.
His companies make $5-6 billion in yearly revenue.
He has authored several best-selling books.
He consults the most successful people in the world and can pick up the phone to pretty much anyone.
He has investments in over 100 private companies.
That is the stakes when you are head & shoulders above everyone else in this biomechanical game.
And that is why I’ve always been far less interested in the aesthetic part of this game. That shit’s just a nice side dish for me.
I wanna be a ‘beast’.
My definition of ‘Beast-like’ biomechanics
To me it’s not just the well developed skull and body. Rather it’s more about neurology.
Neurology is that invisible force that is just far more powerful in people like Tony.
It’s that aura that draws you to them. And naturally makes you feel inferior.
For a man.. it’s when he walks up to another man and somewhere inside just knows that he is weaker. Regardless of whether he has a higher net worth, a better job, or whatever.
He just knows… “damn.. this dude has something I don’t got.”
Kinda like the alpha male in a pride of lions… and all the other lions just know to fall into line.
That to me… is what being a ‘beast’ is about.
And I’m very confident from what i’ve experienced and seen this past decade going up and down.. that it is not genetic and it is not learned.
It is pretty much PURELY a function of these biomechanics… or as I like to say it… “reaching the end.”
I think everyone can achieve Tony-like biomechanics
This is the part that should be lighting your bellies if you are ambitious.
You see there’s two phases to these biomechanics in my experience.
The first phase is pure healing where you still kind of feel like a victim from all the health issues and trauma you had in the past.
Pure looksmaxxers often skip over this phase because they never had the major health issues to begin with. And that is why they are always more skeptical about Reviv early on… because they never really ‘suffered’.
Then the second phase to this game is what I call ‘conquer’. And this is where it’s a race to the top.
A race to be superior (biomechanically) to the humans around you. Especially if they’re unaware of these biomechanics and therefore, by default, collapsing.
I love this ‘conquer’ part… because you know that with each day you only get better. You get more beast-like.
The trauma you experienced in the past becomes more like a foggy memory… and rather you’re thinking about which neighboring pride you’re gonna attack next. So that you can humble their alpha male.
That to me is the ‘beast’ mindset.. and from what i’ve seen i literally think everyone can get there. But it takes a lot of time and work.
Closing thoughts
When people ask me who has great biomechanics… Tony is usually one of the first people that pop into my mind.
Sure there are plenty of great athletes and stars that had great biomechanics like Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Denzel Washington, Deion Sanders, etc.
But Tony is the one that best reflects wielding the neurological side like a sword. He turned the neurological advantage he had on others into a mechanism for achieving great success in life.
Without having to rely on sports, Hollywood, etc.
And for that I commend him.
But I do plan on democratizing what he has in the years to come.
Am I saying everyone’s gonna look and function like Tony soon?
No… of course not.
But i’m saying Reviv is going to provide a roadmap for getting there.
And some balls out mofos will get there and prove what i’m saying above true.









Years ago I had the pleasure of attending one of his presentations. He was the most energetic and charismatic speaker I had ever heard. Sadly, I have to say it did not produce changes in my life or my dental practice, like I had hoped. Of course this was on me, not him. I have been wearing my Reviv for about 4 months. When I forget it at bedtime I can tell a difference. Hoping for the results you talk about. I am 72 and love the reviv appliance
Tony may have great biomechanics, but it is disingenuous not to mention that he has a disease which pumps out excessive amounts of growth hormone compared to most people. That's in his book., and what he attributes his amazing amount of energy to.