Evan & Rob demystify the wide, uncharted world of health and fitness training with a few laughs along the way.
This week Rob and Evan chat about warming up, accessory exercises, and cooling down.
It's the whole point of training. Those who are seeking a change from their efforts should be intrigued. If you exercise exclusively, that is perform movements for fun and general health, maybe you should listen too
Everyone needs to take time off. Since Rob chose to do so this week, this episode airs a few days late. Enjoy our conversation on the importance of taking the time to reinvigorate your interest in physical training, hear how we have done so in the past as well as a few anecdotes from the fitness industry.
So you want to get better at something specific? Especially for a lower cost? We discuss training templates, the common mistakes people make when selecting them, and potentially managing expectations.
Should you sign up for online events? Do they offer valuable insights? "Where should I be at in training?" We chat about generalities as well as a few of our specific experiences.
Now is the time to make changes for the upcoming warmer months. In this episode, we converse on the simple yet demanding changes that will help make body composition changes. The real gems are at the end, so hang on.
Those who tend to achieve also tend to overreach with their efforts when they are first learning. Today we discuss how training based on the physical feeling of soreness, the emotional aspect of your short terms results, and with a linear mindset will lead you down a path that often ends in burnout or injury.
Mostly stories about our experiences with training intensities, goals, and timelines. What seems to be best practice? Is motivation necessary or should you simply decide that this is a priority for you?
This week we discuss supplements. How people have come to think of them as magic short cuts and the attitude a person might take towards them despite what they truly are; supplemental.
In today's episode we'll be working through three of your submissions you want clarity on regarding training and nutrition, questions you and many others are commonly curious about and may not be able to find satisfactory information on in a noisy industry - from the most pervasive "How do women avoid getting bulky through strength training", to "Is Keto bad for your heart?", and "My diet doesn't seem to be working, is it because I'm in starvation mode?". We hope our insights, knowledge, perspectives and opinions provides you some benefit surrounding these topics. Please enjoy!
In the first tangent episode, we randomly hit record for this one and let things fly. Topics range from breathing practice, intuitive eating, and if public health is telling the public how to be healthy. Breakfast cereals are desserts. Home gyms are often fancy coat hangers.