Luke’s Reasoning…

For me, OHC represents a commitment to a set of boundaries that we choose to live within. These boundaries serve as a roadmap and checkpoints along our journey. They are choices we make to uphold for ourselves, our family, our brothers, and their families. These boundaries are non-negotiable and must be respected; as with any boundaries, crossing them can have serious consequences.

These boundaries dictate not only how we live and the paths we choose, but also establish boundaries for society not to cross. — ensuring that anyone outside OHC understands the consequences of crossing those boundaries.

These boundaries encourage me to be in the best physical and mental shape possible, so that when the time comes, and a brother is in need, I am fully capable — not just to defend him, but to lift him up and carry him to the finish line if he cannot do it himself. By each of us striving for excellence, we create a support system for times when a fellow brother might be struggling, so we are physically and mentally able to help.

"Associate with those who will make a better man of you. Welcome those whom you yourself can improve." - Seneca

I live by this every day, it's not a choice, it's my life. I train twice daily, not only with myself but also with my daughter and my wife. Since OHC, I have become both mentally and physically stronger, knowing that on the days I don’t want to, I have a brother who is pushing through, and that thought keeps me going. OHC has brought out the best of me as a father, a husband, in my career, and as an OUTSIDER.

OHC is a chosen brotherhood; it’s a group of ALPHAS and mentors from all categories. “If you’re gonna be a bear, be a grizzly” mentality. OHC is not for everyone, but those who choose to accept the challenge and boundaries to live by are fortunate enough to call themselves an Outsider.

Our goal is to live our best lives, continue to improve every day by putting the ethos of our clan first, “strength and honor”. Striving for perfection, knowing we will never hit it.

"The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best." - Epictetus

Luke Price