Pat Angerer, the Bettendorf-born Iowa Hawkeye football star turned Indianapolis Colt and Atlanta Falcon linebacker called the Dwyer & Michaels Morning Show this morning to talk about his new book.

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About Pat Angerer

Angerer played linebacker for the Iowa Hawkeyes, making the starting lineup for the team in 2008, where he'd go on to lead the team in tackles with 107 stops, including 45 solo tackles, and 62 assists. In those years, he had five interceptions.

Before his college career was over, Angerer would earn Second-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2008, and was on a watchlist for the Butkus Award, Lombardi Award, and Bednarik Award.

It was no surprise that this star linebacker would make it to the show, and in 2010, Angerer was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts. After a season, Angerer made the starting lineup for 16 regular season games, leading the Colts with 148 tackles.

Pat's New Book

Obviously, someone who is in good physical shape, Pat has partnered with Combat Veteran John H Davis to bring workouts from different walks of life to everyone while also challenging the mindset of the reader.

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The book follows a 12-week plan to change the reader's mindset and physical attack on life, and the book features workouts submitted by Combat Veterans, NCAA athletes, NFL players, WWE Champions, Professional Fighters, Fitness Competitors, and Paralympians.

Each week has a workout submitted by a veteran, and a workout submitted by an athlete. Then, it gives you a challenge for the week, a discomfort to embrace, and some material to watch or listen to that will help change your mindset.

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The book is available on Amazon, and you can get yours here:

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