The Move Better Podcast | Functional Fitness, Mobility & Strength for Real Life

Mark Broadbent

Most people train but still feel stiff, tight, and beaten up. The Move Better Podcast shows you how to train in a way your body actually understands, so you can reduce aches and pains, move better, and build real-world strength that lasts. Hosted by Mark Broadbent (over 20 years experience), this is simple, practical advice without the fluff, gimmicks, or “just lift heavier” nonsense. If you want a body that works - not just looks good - this is for you. With some great guests, you'll learn about some of the "alternative" methods of training that just might be what your body's craving.

Episodes

  1. #5 - Breathwork Is Not Enough (Fix Your Breathing Habits)

    5 DAYS AGO

    #5 - Breathwork Is Not Enough (Fix Your Breathing Habits)

    Mark Broadbent sits down with breathing specialist Jane Tarrant to break down why breathwork alone isn’t enough—and what most people are getting completely wrong. This episode challenges mainstream advice and dives into how your daily breathing habits could be driving stress, poor sleep, and low performance. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Breathwork ≠ breathing habits (and that’s the real problem)Most people over-breathe without realising it“Deep breathing” is commonly misunderstood—and often wrongYour diaphragm (D-spot) is the key to efficient breathingTongue posture directly impacts airway and breathing qualityAnxiety and panic can stem from poor breathing patternsSmall daily corrections beat 15-minute breathwork sessionsNasal breathing is critical for health, recovery, and performanceBEST MOMENTS: “Breathwork isn’t enough—we need to look at what’s undermining us daily.”“Most of us are breathing too much, too loud, and inefficiently.”“You don’t need more air—you need better breathing.”“That’s 20,000 breaths a day using the wrong muscles.”“Your perception of breath is wrong—not just the mechanics.”“Small changes throughout the day beat 15 minutes of practice.” LINKS: Website: www.movebetter.club Email: Mark@MoveBetter.Club www.linkbreathing.co.uk www.linkbreathing.co.uk/tedx www.linkbreathing.co.uk/book www.linkbreathing.co.uk/n-spot https://www.instagram.com/linkbreathing/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetarrant/ https://www.youtube.com/@janetarrant ABOUT THE GUEST: Jane Tarrant, Founder of LiNK BREATHING is a leading breathing habits optimiser & educator. She is bringing crucial breathing habits education to the world, in a simple, accessible and fun way. Jane highlights breathing subtleties & aspects of body awareness that have been overlooked, not only in longevity, but professional sports & healthcare as well. Showing us what is beyond breathwork, Jane shines a light on the impact of deteriorated breathing habits on overall health, performance and recovery. Jane is well respected in the world of optimisation as a TEDx speaker, Author of ‘Rose Loses Her Nose’, and for her role at Paris 2024 Olympics to educate Olympians. ABOUT THE HOST: Mark Broadbent is a health and movement coach with 20+ years in the fitness industry. Host of Move Better, he challenges mainstream fitness, helping people train smarter, move better, and live and eat healthier for long-term strength and longevity.

    55 min
  2. #3 – The Truth About Functional Training Nobody Wants To Admit

    29 APR

    #3 – The Truth About Functional Training Nobody Wants To Admit

    In this episode, Mark Broadbent sits down with David Weck to challenge everything you think you know about training. From “core stability” to traditional strength methods, this conversation questions whether modern fitness is actually making people worse. If you care about moving better, performing better, and training with purpose—this is essential listening. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Most training focuses on dysfunction, not real movement“Core stability” may actually reduce real-world performanceBalance is the foundation of force productionThe body is designed to coil, rotate, and flow—not stay rigidWalking mechanics are more important than most workoutsStrength built on poor movement creates long-term problemsReal training should reflect real-life movement demandsEfficiency beats brute force over timeBEST MOMENTS: “You can’t build strength on dysfunction.” “If you can’t take a single step in balance, that cannot be the right foundation.” “We’re training people to be stronger at being helpless.” “It’s just as easy to walk perfectly as it is to walk slightly out of balance.” “There’s not a fast person on earth that runs stiff.” LINKS: Email: Mark@MoveBetter.Club ABOUT THE HOST:Mark Broadbent is a health and movement coach with 20+ years in the fitness industry. Host of The Move Better Podcast, he challenges mainstream fitness, helping people train smarter, move better, and live and eat healthier for long-term strength and longevity.

    1hr 37min
  3. #2 – Strength Isn’t What You Think: Training The Mind First

    29 APR

    #2 – Strength Isn’t What You Think: Training The Mind First

    In this episode, Mark Broadbent sits down with Rob Blair from Commando Temple to break down what strength really means. This goes far beyond sets and reps—into mindset, lifestyle, and the deeper reasons most people fail to change. If you think training is just about the gym, this might challenge everything you believe. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Strength starts with mindset, not muscleMost people don’t need more training—they need better habitsCoaching is about giving people what they need, not what they wantSustainable change beats intensity every timeMovement, nature, and connection are massively underratedGroup training creates accountability and belongingAI can’t replace real human coaching and connectionDoing what you enjoy is the key to long-term consistencyBEST MOMENTS: "What does my athlete in front of me need?""We need to dial in the software before the hardware.""People don’t need 50% of the things I feel like I need.""If you give people things they enjoy, they don’t need convincing.""There is no software that can replace real human connection.""The business of you needs to be treated like a job."LINKS:Website: www.movebetter.clubEmail: Mark@MoveBetter.Club GUEST LINKS: Commando Temple (London)Instagram: @silverbackblairInstagram: @CommandoTempleABOUT THE HOST:Mark Broadbent is a health and movement coach with 20+ years in the fitness industry. Host of Move Better, he challenges mainstream fitness, helping people train smarter, move better, and live and eat healthier for long-term strength and longevity.

    38 min
  4. #1 - Functional Training Explained: Train Movements, Not Muscles

    29 APR

    #1 - Functional Training Explained: Train Movements, Not Muscles

    What is functional training… really? In this episode, Mark Broadbent breaks down the truth behind one of the fitness industry’s most misunderstood buzzwords—and why most people are getting it wrong. If your training isn’t improving how you move in real life, it might be holding you back. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Functional training = movement, not exercisesMost gym training builds strength at "exercises"… not in real-life movementsHumans are built to lift, carry, push, pull, rotate—not isolateHeavy barbell work can create stiffness, not better movementRotation and unilateral work are massively undertrainedStrength without movement skill doesn’t transfer to sportTraining should improve coordination, balance, and controlLongevity matters—train in a way you can sustain for lifeBEST MOMENTS: "We don’t want to get strong at exercises—we want to get strong at movement." "Functional training is something that helps you move better in real life." "You’re getting stronger at the exercise, not stronger as a human." "Humans are built to lift and carry, push and pull—not rep out squats." "If you train to be stiff and rigid, you won’t move well." "Strength is useless if you can’t apply it through movement." LINKS:Website: movebetter.clubEmail: Mark@MoveBetter.Club ABOUT THE HOST:Mark Broadbent is a health and movement coach with 20+ years in the fitness industry. Host of The Move Better Podcast, he challenges mainstream fitness, helping people train smarter, move better, and live and eat healthier for long-term strength and longevity.

    33 min
4.9
out of 5
19 Ratings

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Most people train but still feel stiff, tight, and beaten up. The Move Better Podcast shows you how to train in a way your body actually understands, so you can reduce aches and pains, move better, and build real-world strength that lasts. Hosted by Mark Broadbent (over 20 years experience), this is simple, practical advice without the fluff, gimmicks, or “just lift heavier” nonsense. If you want a body that works - not just looks good - this is for you. With some great guests, you'll learn about some of the "alternative" methods of training that just might be what your body's craving.

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