40+ Fitness Podcast

Allan Misner

Welcome to The 40+ Fitness Podcast – better health and fitness in your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond. Our goal is to educate, encourage and entertain. We publish weekly on Tuesdays.

  1. How to Try Again and Finally Make Change Stick — Steve Kamb (Nerd Fitness)

    Jun 16

    How to Try Again and Finally Make Change Stick — Steve Kamb (Nerd Fitness)

    On episode 751 of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, Coach Allan sits down to discuss restarting a health and fitness regimen with Steve Kamb, the founder of Nerd Fitness. The conversation focused on how to create lasting change in health and fitness, especially for individuals over 40 facing the unpredictable realities of life. One concept discussed was the "back to normal fallacy"—the tendency to believe that perfect circumstances are just around the corner and that change will be easier then. A key theme that emerged was embracing failure as a normal, even necessary, part of progress, and recognizing that setbacks offer valuable lessons rather than defining personal worth. The discussion explored the PACT framework (Pause, Accept, Change, Try), offering a practical system for navigating obstacles and trying again with self-compassion and flexibility. Several points were raised, including the importance of setting realistic expectations, using strategies like "strategic half-assing" for sustainable progress, and learning to accept imperfections as part of a meaningful, successful journey. Time Stamps: 03:29 Introducing Steve Kamb of Nerd Fitness 09:19 Steve's fitness journey and insights 12:53 Learning from past mistakes 15:39 Writing and editing the book 17:54 Importance of Pausing and Reflecting 23:20 Trying a 30-day diet plan 25:02 High expectations and personal growth 29:03 Finding joy in healthy habits 31:43 Jody's Journey and Resilience 36:07 Kintsugi and life philosophy 38:22 Breaking my favorite mug 40:48 Strategically half-assing workouts https://howtotryagain.com  https://40plusfitness.com/stick

    48 min
  2. How to stay motivated and stop quitting after week 3

    Jun 9

    How to stay motivated and stop quitting after week 3

    On episode 750 of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, Coach Allan discusses motivation. The conversation focused on the deeply personal journey of navigating health setbacks, life changes, and the pursuit of lasting motivation. One concept discussed was the cycle many face when starting a fitness regimen, often quitting around the infamous "week three," and how this repeated loop is rarely due to laziness or lack of willpower. A key theme that emerged was the importance of building the right kind of accountability and support, whether through coaches, peers, or personal systems, in order to break free from this pattern. The discussion explored the "motivation map," a model designed to help listeners not only find motivation but make it durable (40plusfitness.com/stick), turning healthy actions into ingrained identity and permanent habits. Several points were raised, including the vital roles of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the need for self-management, and the value of asking for help as a true sign of strength. Time Stamps: 03:15 Struggles managing family and business 08:03 Coaching background and experience 11:34 Breaking the three week loop 13:06 Introducing the motivation map 18:09 Reducing friction in workouts 19:57 Falling into bad habits 23:55 Motivation in group fitness classes 28:05 The strength in asking for help 30:13 Dealing with high blood pressure 33:39 Kidney cancer treatment journey 38:14 Making accountability work for you 40:44 Recognizing the need to quit 44:12 Evolving through coaching stages 46:26 Becoming a Serious Runner 49:32 Advancing to a higher running level 52:25 Building permanent motivation and identity Get the free Make It Stick Guide at 40plusfitness.com/stick.

    56 min
4.8
out of 5
31 Ratings

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Welcome to The 40+ Fitness Podcast – better health and fitness in your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond. Our goal is to educate, encourage and entertain. We publish weekly on Tuesdays.

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