At ETP, we recognize that everyone does 'fitness' a little differently. No matter who you are, what you do, or what you believe, we want to help you benefit from the awesome sh*t that happens when you eat better, train for something you love, and make progress. With our podcast, we want to inspire y…
Patrick kicks off this episode with a spot of moaning. Then Daryl gets involved. This will be the most unhelpful podcast you ever listen to. Enjoy.
Patrick and Daryl both discuss; - What is "food environment"? - What changes can people make to improve their food environment for success? - Some more out of the box suggesstions for improvement food Environment. - General off-topic discussions. Join the ETP group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969 Off potato.
In this episode, Patrick rambles on and on about virtue signaling and then the dumb summomabish starts virtue signaling. The nerve! Daryl makes great points per usual, Patrick barely acknowledges those points because he's too busy rambling.
Patrick and Daryl discuss ninja training. Gym cultures and other good things in this episode.
ETP Radio is back! This is a quick introduction to your new pod-cast co-host. And a quick insight into what is to come...
It's nearly the end of January, and New Year's Resolutioners have been flooding gyms all month. People across the internet have been reacting in different ways - and we spend some time chatting about this. Plus, we tackle the latest trend of kiwis on pizza. ---------------------- Want to support the podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe/follow the podcast. If you can leave a rating on your platform, please do so - it really helps other people discover the #positivebenefits of ETP Radio. Tag us on Instagram - we're @eattrainprogress (Patrick) and @lawrence_judd Join the Eat, Train, Progress Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/
From free Facebook groups and Netflix documentaries to splashing some cash on a Personal Trainer - if you're looking to make a change in 2020, there are a number of options for sourcing information, advice, and support. It can get a little confusing. How do you make sure you're getting the right information for you? Do you really need a Personal Trainer, or has the industry evolved and come up with a better solution? That's what we're tackling in this episode. We run through all of the most common services people turn to in order to support their journey into health and fitness, and give you the low-own on whether you should use them. -------------------- Looking to lose some weight in the new year? You're not alone, and you don't have to do it alone either. With ETP's Focused Adipose Reduction Team (yes, it spells FART - Patrick is 12) you'll be mentored through 8 weeks of key behaviors, nutritional habits, and how to tweak your own mindset and approach to food to make sure that you start the new decade the way you want to. Not only that, but you'll be connected with a group of awesome people who are all trying to achieve the same things as you. It's fun, supportive, and - best of all - research has shown that being a part of such a community can really help you achieve more. Sign up today - the start date is January 6th, and enrolment closes on January 13th: http://bit.ly/jan2019fart ---------------------- Want to support the podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe/follow the podcast. If you can leave a rating on your platform, please do so - it really helps other people discover the #positivebenefits of ETP Radio. Tag us on Instagram - we're @eattrainprogress (Patrick) and @lawrence_judd... don't forget to use #greasymantits... Join the Eat, Train, Progress Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/
Happy new year, happy 2020, happy new DECADE! One of your new year's resolutions might be to try out a new sport. Maybe powerlifting takes your fancy - it's a very easy sport to get into, especially if you already have a gym membership. If that's the case, somewhere on the horizon is likely to be a competition (or a 'meet', in powerlifting speak). From two coaches who have taken a huge number of clients through their first meets, this is your complete guide to having a great competition, enjoying yourself, and performing at your best. It's long - but covers everything from your final weeks of training through to making sure you bring the right food and drink. -------------------- Looking to lose some weight in the new year? You're not alone, and you don't have to do it alone either. With ETP's Focused Adipose Reduction Team (yes, it spells FART - Patrick is 12) you'll be mentored through 8 weeks of key behaviors, nutritional habits, and how to tweak your own mindset and approach to food to make sure that you start the new decade the way you want to. Not only that, but you'll be connected with a group of awesome people who are all trying to achieve the same things as you. It's fun, supportive, and - best of all - research has shown that being a part of such a community can really help you achieve more. Sign up today - the start date is January 6th, and enrolment closes on January 13th: http://bit.ly/jan2019fart ---------------------- Want to support the podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe/follow the podcast. If you can leave a rating on your platform, please do so - it really helps other people discover the #positivebenefits of ETP Radio. Tag us on Instagram - we're @eattrainprogress (Patrick) and @lawrence_judd... don't forget to use #greasymantits... Join the Eat, Train, Progress Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/
A friend of the podcast asked in the ETP group: For new (or veteran) parents, how do you manage your workout schedule and raising a newborn? We thought that some of the replies we got in the group were fantastic, so we made a podcast episode to share some of the best ones. The thread from which this episode was taken: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/permalink/2337289236551719/ Want to support the podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe/follow the podcast. If you can leave a rating on your platform, please do so - it really helps other people discover the #positivebenefits of ETP Radio. Tag us on Instagram - we're @eattrainprogress (Patrick) and @lawrence_judd... don't forget to use #greasymantits... Join the Eat, Train, Progress Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/
Warning: If you can't handle jokes about yeast infections, you may want to steer clear of this episode. What is Eat, Train, Progress, and how did it come into existence? That's the key question we tackle in this episode. However - in typical 'us' style, we deviate. Patrick also shares details of that time in his early 20s when he put 500lbs on the Smith Machine and tried to squat it, and we talk a little bit about when goal-setting goes too far. Want to support the podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe/follow the podcast. If you can leave a rating on your platform, please do so - it really helps other people discover the #positivebenefits of ETP Radio. Tag us on Instagram - we're @eattrainprogress (Patrick) and @lawrence_judd... don't forget to use #greasymantits... Join the Eat, Train, Progress Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/
Welcome to Eat Train Progress Radio! We're so glad you're here for the brand new podcast from Patrick Umphrey and Lawrence Judd. You may have found us from the old Shredded By Science Radio episodes we used to co-host. If that's the case - thank you so much for joining us. If you're completely new, welcome! Take a listen to this short introductory episode, where we talk a little bit about who we are, and what we want to achieve with ETP Radio. We're not to everyone's tastes, we know - but we think you'll enjoy it. Join the ETP Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1757960127817969/ Follow Patrick on Instagram: @eattrainprogress Follow Lawrence on Instagram: @lawrence_judd