FitMitTuro Fitness Podcast

Turo Virta

Struggling to stay consistent with your fitness and nutrition while juggling work, family, or a busy schedule? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.Hosted by strength coach and educator Turo Virta, this podcast delivers no-BS advice for women 40 and older, busy professionals, and anyone tired of quick fixes and yo-yo dieting.Tune in each week for powerful solo episodes and expert interviews on topics like:- Fat loss without tracking every calorie- Emotional eating and mindset- Reverse dieting and metabolism- Hormonal changes, menopause, and belly fat- Sustainable workouts for busy lifestyles- Fitness motivation when you feel stuckWhether you're restarting your journey, feeling frustrated with plateaus, or looking for training solutions that actually fit your life—this show is for you.🎧 New episodes every week. Subscribe and take back control of your health—without the obsession.

  1. 1 day ago

    Why Knowing What to Eat Isn’t Enough with Nicholas Kelly

    Send us Fan Mail Most people don’t need more nutrition information. They already know many of the basics. They know protein matters. They know vegetables are good. They know extreme diets don’t work long term. They know eating at night is often not really about hunger. But knowing what to do is not the same as doing it in real life. In this episode, I’m joined by Nicholas Kelly, a registered dietitian, public speaker, TEDx speaker, patient advocate, and someone who has lived with cystic fibrosis since he was three months old. Nicholas brings a unique perspective because he understands nutrition from both sides: as a clinician and as a patient. He knows what it means to apply health advice in real life, with real challenges. We talk about: Why nutrition advice often fails in real lifeWhy people try to change too much too fastHow to make nutrition habits more practical and sustainableWhy behavior matters more than just having more informationHow to reduce all-or-nothing thinking around foodWhy emotional eating starts with awareness, not shameHow to make meals easier when life is busyWhy breakfast, water, fruit, and simple meal structure can make a big differenceWhy carbs are not the enemyHow to stay patient when progress feels slowThis episode is for you if you’ve ever said: “I know what to do, but I still can’t seem to do it.” Because maybe you don’t need a stricter plan. Maybe you need a more realistic one. Learn more about Nicholas at nicholaskellyrd.com or find him on social media at @NicholasKellyRD. If you want help building a training and nutrition routine that fits your real life, check my coaching options here: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    47 min
  2. 25 Jun

    The Missing Link Between Knowing What To Do and Actually Doing It

    Send us Fan Mail Most people don’t fail because they don’t know what to do. They know protein matters. They know strength training helps. They know walking is good. They know extreme diets don’t work long term. They know eating at night is often not really about hunger. But knowing what to do is not the same as doing it in real life. Because real life has stress, family, work, low energy, emotions, travel, busy schedules, and days where the plan looks good in the morning but falls apart by the evening. In this solo episode, I talk about the missing link between knowing what to do and actually doing it: having a system. Not more motivation. Not more guilt. Not another perfect meal plan. Not another extreme restart. A real system helps you know what to do today, what to do on your worst days, how to restart after falling off, and how to build self-trust one small promise at a time. I also share why I built my new Studio App and how it is designed to help people stop collecting random fitness advice and start following a realistic structure with workouts, nutrition habits, support, and simple daily actions. This episode is for you if you’ve ever said: “I know what to do, but I just don’t do it.” Maybe you don’t need a stricter plan. Maybe you need a system that actually fits your real life. Learn more about the Studio App here: https://studio.com/turo Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    33 min
  3. 18 Jun

    Why Pain Doesn’t Mean You Should Stop Moving with Eileen Kopsaftis

    Send us Fan Mail Pain can make you want to stop moving. Your knees hurt, so you avoid training. Your back feels stiff, so you skip exercise. Your shoulder hurts, so you think strength training is not for you anymore. But what if stopping completely is not always the answer? In this episode, I’m joined by Eileen Kopsaftis, physical therapist, movement expert, owner of Have Lifelong Wellbeing, and author of Pain Culprits and Aging Culprits. Eileen has over 30 years of experience helping people move better, reduce pain, stay independent, and understand that aging does not have to mean constant decline. We talk about: Why pain does not always mean damageWhy the painful area is often not the real causeHow knee, back, shoulder, and neck pain can be connected to other parts of the bodyWhy stopping movement completely can sometimes make things worseHow to train around pain safelyWhy strength and mobility are key for independence as we ageWhy stairs, getting off the floor, carrying groceries, and daily tasks are real-life fitness testsHow hydration, nutrition, and movement affect stiffness and recoveryWhy aging does not automatically mean becoming weak, stiff, or dependentThis episode is for you if you’ve ever felt like your body is holding you back, or if you are afraid to exercise because something hurts. The goal is not to ignore pain. The goal is to ask better questions: “What can I still do?” “What can I do safely?” “And where is the real cause coming from?” You can learn more about Eileen’s work on her website havelifelongwellbeing.com  where she also has a simple 5-question quiz to help guide you toward the best resources for your specific concern, whether that is pain, balance, mobility, incontinence, or joint issues. If you want help building a training and nutrition routine that fits your real life, check my coaching options here: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    1hr 2min
  4. 11 Jun

    Why You Drink More Than You Planned And How to Change It Without Shame with Tansy Forrest

    Send us Fan Mail Most people don’t talk honestly enough about drinking more than they planned. Not because they have no discipline. Not because they are broken. Not because they need more shame. But often because alcohol has become the way they switch off, calm down, reward themselves, or deal with stress, overthinking, grief, or emotional overload. In this episode, I’m joined by Tansy Forrest, clinical hypnotherapist and author of Ten Steps to Drink Less and Live Well. Tansy shares her own story of realizing alcohol had become a coping tool after grief, and how hypnotherapy helped her change her relationship with drinking. Today, she helps high-functioning adults drink less without labels, shame, or all-or-nothing thinking. We talk about: Why alcohol often becomes the “off switch” after a long dayThe connection between overthinking, overworking, and overdrinkingWhy willpower alone usually doesn’t workWhy moderation is a skill you can learnHow to plan your drinking before the evening startsWhat to do after a night where you drank more than plannedHow hypnotherapy can help calm the nervous system and interrupt automatic patternsBetter ways to unwind without using alcohol as the only toolThis conversation is not about judging alcohol or telling everyone they must quit forever. It is about awareness, planning, self-trust, and learning how to feel more in control. If you’ve ever told yourself, “I’ll just have one,” and then it turned into more than you planned, this episode is for you. Learn more about Tansy’s work at tansyforrest.com , her YouTube Channel @tansyforrest and find her book Ten Steps to Drink Less and Live Well on Amazon. If you want help building healthier routines around food, fitness, stress, and real-life habits, check my coaching options here: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    56 min
  5. 4 Jun

    Why 10-Minute Workouts Count More Than You Think

    Send us Fan Mail You don’t need a perfect workout. You need a workout you can actually do when life is busy, messy, and far from perfect. In this episode, I talk about why so many people skip workouts even when they want to be consistent. Often, it’s not because they’re lazy or unmotivated. It’s because the workout in their head feels too big. 45 minutes.  The full program.  The perfect session.  The gym.  The sweat.  The energy. But when you don’t have time or motivation, that “perfect workout” often turns into no workout at all. That’s why I introduce my simple M.I.N.I. framework: M — Make it short I — Identity rep N — No zero days I — Improve later You’ll learn why a 10-minute workout is not a failed workout — it’s a kept promise. And kept promises build self-trust. This episode is for you if you keep saying, “I’ll restart Monday,” or if you struggle to stay consistent when life gets busy. If you want help building a training and nutrition routine that fits your real life, check my coaching options here: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    34 min
  6. 28 May

    What Your Childhood Taught You About Food - And How to Break the Cycle with Kamy Moussavi

    Send us Fan Mail Most adults who struggle with food didn’t just wake up one day with a problem. Often, the story started much earlier. Maybe food was used as comfort. Maybe you were told to finish your plate. Maybe you were bullied about your body. Maybe dieting, shame, or feeling “not good enough” became part of your relationship with food. In this episode, I’m joined by Kamy Moussavi, founder of Step Together, to talk about how childhood experiences shape emotional eating, overeating, body shame, and food struggles later in life. Kamy shares his own story of moving from Iran to Canada as a child, growing up overweight, being bullied, struggling with binge eating and bulimia, and later turning that pain into work that helps families break the cycle. We talk about:  Why food struggles are rarely just about willpower  How stress, shame, loneliness, and emotional needs can show up as overeating  Why dieting as a child can create long-term damage  How parents can support children without shame or punishment  Why adults need to understand their own food story before passing patterns on  How to start breaking the cycle with more awareness and compassion This conversation is for you if you’ve ever struggled with emotional eating — or if you’re a parent who wants to help your child build a healthier relationship with food and their body. Because kids are not broken. Adults are not lazy. And food struggles are often about much more than food.  Learn more about Kamy’s work at steptogether.us And if you want help building a healthier relationship with food, movement, and your body, you can check my coaching options at: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    52 min
  7. 21 May

    Why Strength Training Feels So Hard to Start After 40

    Send us Fan Mail You know strength training would help. You know it can support your metabolism, bones, posture, confidence, and long-term health. But still… starting feels hard. Maybe you feel too weak.  Maybe the gym feels intimidating.  Maybe you don’t know what exercises to do.  Maybe you’re afraid of doing it wrong.  Or maybe you keep thinking, “I should have started years ago.” In this episode, I break down why strength training can feel so difficult to start after 40 and how to make it feel simpler, safer, and more realistic. I share my simple L.I.F.T. framework: L — Lower the entry point I — Ignore perfection F — Focus on feeling stronger T — Track small wins This episode is for you if you know you should start strength training, but you feel unsure, overwhelmed, or not confident yet. Strength training after 40 is not about trying to be 25 again. It’s about becoming strong for the life you want now. If you want help building a training and nutrition routine that actually fits your real life, check my coaching options here: personaltrainerturo.it Try The Consistency Reset My new personalized coaching app for women 35–55 who are tired of starting over with diets, workouts, and healthy habits. Get simple daily actions, realistic workouts, practical nutrition habits, and Reset Mode to help you keep going when life gets busy. Take the quiz and build your personalized plan here: studio.com/turo/consistency-reset

    43 min

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Struggling to stay consistent with your fitness and nutrition while juggling work, family, or a busy schedule? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.Hosted by strength coach and educator Turo Virta, this podcast delivers no-BS advice for women 40 and older, busy professionals, and anyone tired of quick fixes and yo-yo dieting.Tune in each week for powerful solo episodes and expert interviews on topics like:- Fat loss without tracking every calorie- Emotional eating and mindset- Reverse dieting and metabolism- Hormonal changes, menopause, and belly fat- Sustainable workouts for busy lifestyles- Fitness motivation when you feel stuckWhether you're restarting your journey, feeling frustrated with plateaus, or looking for training solutions that actually fit your life—this show is for you.🎧 New episodes every week. Subscribe and take back control of your health—without the obsession.