
"Mark Zuckerberg is so dedicated to his mixed martial arts (MMA) training that he invited his senior executives to join him for workout sessions. This amusing revelation comes from Nick Clegg's forthcoming book. Meta's former president of global affairs shares the story in what Fast Company unfavorably describes as a book with "thin prose," save for some "surprising anecdotes," such as this tale of Clegg sparring with his deputy Joel Kaplan."
"According to Clegg's anecdote, Zuckerberg gathered some of Meta's most senior executives to practice MMA with him at a management offsite. Kaplan, who has since taken over Clegg's role after he stepped down earlier this year, apparently executed a mount that Clegg described as "too close for comfort." Judging by some brief research into MMA mounts, this does seem to be an intimate maneuver for a corporate setting."
Mark Zuckerberg invited senior Meta executives to join him for mixed martial arts (MMA) workout sessions during a management offsite. Joel Kaplan, who later assumed the global affairs role after a leadership change earlier this year, executed a mount during sparring that was described as "too close for comfort." Certain MMA mounts can be intimate and may feel out of place in a corporate setting. The episode drew attention for its unusual blend of physical training and executive interaction. The scene prompted a humorous comparison to more traditional activities like golfing. The anecdote highlights how personal fitness practices can intersect with workplace culture at the highest levels.
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