The Rest Is Fitness

Graham Carless

The Rest Is Fitness is a podcast about building fitness that actually supports your life. Hosted by Graham Carless, this show explores strength training, conditioning, recovery, mindset, mental health, and coaching, without extremes, guilt, or fitness fads. This isn’t about punishing yourself for what you ate, chasing perfection, or training like a professional athlete when you have a normal life. It’s about becoming more capable, more resilient, and more confident, one sensible step at a time. Across a mix of short, actionable Quickcasts and longer, form conversations, the podcast covers: -Strength training for beginners and experienced gym-goers -Fitness as preparation for real life, not punishment -Mental health, confidence, and consistency -Recovery, rest, and sustainable progress -Coaching lessons from the gym floor -Real stories from everyday people -Combat sports, BJJ, and self-defence principles -Behind-the-scenes insights into running a gym and coaching humans You’ll hear episodes from: Shropshire Strong Quickcasts: short, practical fitness and health tips Fighting Fit Quickcasts: BJJ, grappling, and self-defence insights Real Stories: honest journeys, not highlight reels Coaching Notes: lessons learned from coaching real people The Bits You Don’t See: the human side of gym life and coaching Whether you’re brand new to training, returning after time away, or looking to train smarter for the long term, The Rest Is Fitness is here to help you move better, feel stronger, and live happier. Train hard when it counts. Rest when it matters. Build fitness for life.

  1. 1D AGO

    The Power of Local Business vs. Corporate Chains & Personal Triumphs

    In this episode, Graham and Alex pull back the curtain on what it truly means to run and support a local fitness business. Transitioning from a bumpy, "winging it" pre-production setup directly into the heart of community culture, the hosts explore the stark differences between local independent gyms like CrossFit Shropshire and giant corporate chains. They dive deep into personal history, celebrate life-changing member milestones (including a gym romance that led to marriage!), and share raw, personal moments of pride, covering everything from breaking gender boundaries in Pilates to overcoming dyslexia in the traditional school system. Key Takeaways & Discussion Points 1. What Makes a Fitness Business Truly "Local"? Rooted in Shropshire: Both hosts share their deep local roots. Graeme highlights his journey from Belvedere School, Sixth Form College, and Cardiff University (Product Design) back to Shropshire for its beautiful green spaces and tight-knit community. Alex shares his path from living abroad to settling in the area to raise his family. *The Destination of Revenue: Unlike massive corporate chains where profits disappear into a corporate void, every penny made at CrossFit Shropshire goes right back into the facility. Over the last 5 years, a massive 300%+ revenue increase has funded crucial infrastructure updates like new toilets, showers, car park upgrades, and a constantly moving fence! Scaling Content & Classes: The gym has scaled dramatically from offering just 10 classes a week to preparing to cross the 40+ weekly class mark, targeting a bustling community atmosphere from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. 2. Independent Gyms vs. Corporate Chains (The USP) Knowing Your Name: The major Unique Selling Proposition (USP) of a local gym is that you are never just a membership number. Even if members attend different times (6:00 AM vs. 6:30 PM), community and social events mean everyone knows everyone. The "Ghost Membership" Corporate Model: Corporate chains thrive on thousands of ghost memberships—hoping 90% of people sign up but never actually walk through the door. Local gyms provide true accountability. If you drop off, the team reaches out to help you navigate when life gets in the way. Flexible, Human Policies: A local business doesn't burn bridges. If a member needs a pause, a cancellation, or a refund due to unforeseen life events, they handle it personally without predatory corporate contracts. 3. Coaching, Mentorship & Changing Lives Homegrown Coaches: CrossFit Shropshire acts as a incubator for growth. Multiple regular members (including Lucy, Tim, Nick, Stu, Abby, and Alex himself) enjoyed the environment so much they pursued their own qualifications to become fitness professionals. International Impact: They celebrate the development of former coach Bea, tracing her progression from running her first flawless class to moving out to continue her journey in Australia. 4. Deep Dive: Moments of Pride (Fitness & Life) The Mental Shift: For both hosts, the proudest fitness moments aren't just about heavy lifting or weight loss; they are about helping highly anxious, self-conscious individuals realize they are strong and belong in the gym space. The Gym Wedding: A standout milestone for the gym community was seeing two members, Dan and Annie, meet at the facility and ultimately get married. Alex's Pilates Triumph: Alex shares a personal proud moment of stepping wildly out of his comfort zone as the only male in a 20-person Pilates instructor certification course—a decision that fundamentally fixed his body from years of football and heavy lifting. Overcoming the Odds: Alex reflects on growing up with dyslexia 20 years ago in a rigid corporate school system that shoved him aside and told him he would struggle for the rest of his life. Through raw work ethic and determination, he built a life traveling the world, owning a home, raising a family, and thriving in business. Top Tips From This Episode for Gym Beginners If you are incredibly nervous or anxious about stepping into a gym environment, Graeme and Alex suggest a clear roadmap: 1. Go the 1-on-1 Route First: Book a private session with a coach before joining a large group class. It helps you get a feel for the "vibe" of the facility in a low-stakes environment. 2. Build Technique & Confidence Gradually: Use personal sessions to master the basic mechanics so you feel safe and capable. 3. Interview Your Professional: Make sure the coach you are working with operates on the same wavelength as you and has the specific skill set to address your goals. Support the Podcast! The guys went viral with 22k views on their last major drop and they are aiming even higher for this episode! Help them hit their goals: 👍 Target 1,000 Likes on YouTube 🚀 Target 50,000 Views 🔔 Target +50 New Subscribers to the channel Until next time, turn up, bring the work ethic, and take care!

    21 min
  2. JAN 21

    Body composition, Bone Density & Training That Actually Works

    THE REST IS FITNESS Episode 3: Body Composition, Bone Density & Training That Actually Works In this episode of The Rest Is Fitness, Graham is joined by Sam, alongside Alex, for a practical conversation about body composition, CrossFit training, and what real progress actually looks like. The episode breaks down common misconceptions around weight, body fat, and “getting fit,” and explains why the numbers on the scales rarely tell the full story. Sam shares insights into body composition, what it really means, how it’s measured, and why focusing on muscle, strength, and health markers matters more than chasing weight loss alone. Alex and Graham also talk through current CrossFit workouts, explaining the purpose behind the programming and how different training elements work together to build strength, fitness, and resilience. This gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how training is structured to support long-term progress rather than short-term burnout. Graham also shares his latest bone density results, opening an honest discussion about ageing well, the importance of strength training for bone health, and why resistance training is one of the most powerful tools we have for long-term independence. In this episode, you’ll hear about: What body composition really means and why it mattersWhy weight alone is a poor measure of health and progressHow CrossFit training improves strength, fitness, and resilienceThe role of strength training in bone density and ageing wellWhy tracking health markers can be more motivating than chasing scales This episode is ideal for anyone who wants a smarter, calmer approach to fitness, one that prioritises health, strength, and longevity over quick fixes. If you found this episode useful, share it with someone who’s focused on “losing weight” but might benefit from understanding what real progress looks like.

    15 min
  3. THE REST IS FITNESS – REAL STORIES: Liz Asser

    JAN 14

    THE REST IS FITNESS – REAL STORIES: Liz Asser

    THE REST IS FITNESS – REAL STORIES Episode: Liz Asser In this episode of The Rest Is Fitness – Real Stories, Graham sits down with Liz Asser for an honest, relaxed conversation about her journey with training at CrossFit Shropshire. Liz shares how and why she started, what life looked like before training, and the small but meaningful changes she’s noticed since committing to looking after her strength, health, and wellbeing. This is not a story about chasing fitness extremes, it’s about confidence, consistency, and finding joy in movement at a stage of life where many people feel fitness “isn’t for them anymore.” Graham also reflects on how well Liz is doing, highlighting the progress she’s made both physically and mentally, and why her approach to training is such a great example of what sustainable fitness really looks like. This episode is especially relevant for retired women or those approaching retirement who may be wondering whether strength training or CrossFit is right for them. Together, Graham and Liz talk through: Why it’s never too late to start trainingHow strength training supports independence, balance, and confidenceThe importance of community and coaching as we get olderWhy CrossFit Shropshire is designed to support beginners at any ageHow training can enhance daily life rather than feel intimidating If you’re a retired lady, or someone thinking about becoming more active later in life, this conversation offers reassurance, encouragement, and practical insight into why starting now can make a huge difference. Listen in for a real story, honest reflections, and a reminder that fitness is about living well, not pushing limits. If this episode resonates, share it with a friend, family member, or anyone who thinks they’ve “left it too late” to start.

    31 min
  4. JAN 5

    (The Rest Is Fitness) Episode 1: Welcome to The Rest Is Fitness

    In this launch episode, Graham Carless introduces The Rest Is Fitness, a podcast built on a simple but often overlooked idea: fitness isn’t about punishment, it’s about preparation. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by extreme fitness advice, burnt out by doing too much, or confused about how training is meant to fit into real life, this episode sets the foundation for a calmer, more sustainable approach. Graham shares why this podcast exists, what “The Rest Is Fitness” really means, and how strength, recovery, mindset, and consistency work together to build long-term health and confidence. You’ll also get a full overview of the different episode formats you can expect, so you can choose what supports you most week to week. Episode formats explained: Shropshire Strong Quickcasts – short, practical 10-minute episodes with simple fitness, health, and happiness adviceFighting Fit Quickcasts – BJJ, grappling, self-defence, and confidence-building concepts for real peopleThe Rest Is Fitness – Real Stories – honest conversations and journeys from real peopleCoaching Notes – lessons and reflections from the gym floorThe Bits You Don’t See – behind-the-scenes stories, humour, and the human side of coaching and gym life This podcast is for anyone who wants to train for life — not for extremes, trends, or short-term fixes. Listen, take what you need, and leave the rest. If this episode resonates, follow the podcast and share it with someone who could benefit from a calmer, more sustainable approach to fitness. Welcome to The Rest Is Fitness.

    22 min
  5. 12/31/2025

    Why Being “Good at Everything” Beats Being Great at One Thing

    Most people train to be good at one thing. They run, they lift, or they grind through cardio sessions and while that looks impressive, it often doesn’t translate well to real life. In this episode of the Fitness, Health, Happiness Podcast, Graham Carless explains why being good at everything is far more valuable than specialising, especially if your goal is long-term fitness, health, and happiness. Life doesn’t test your fitness in neat categories. It tests your ability to handle mixed demands — strength, stamina, coordination, and resilience — often all at the same time. This episode breaks down why general fitness beats specialisation and how hybrid training prepares you for the challenges you actually face. In this episode, you’ll learn:Why specialist training often leads to imbalance, injury, and burnoutHow real-life fitness tests are unpredictable and mixedThe difference between being “average” and being truly capableWhat it really means to train like a generalistThe key elements of hybrid training for long-term healthWhy general fitness matters more as life gets busier and more demanding Key takeaway:You don’t need to be elite at one thing. You need to be capable across many things. Being strong, fit, and adaptable will always beat being fragile and specialised. Train for life, not just the gymAt CrossFit Shrewsbury, we focus on building balanced, real-world fitness through strength training, conditioning, and functional movement. Our coaching is designed to help everyday people become more capable, resilient, and confident, inside and outside the gym. If you’re local to Shrewsbury and want training that supports your life instead of breaking you down, come and try a session with us. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now and share it with someone who’s stuck in the “I only do cardio” or “I only lift” mindset.

    8 min

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The Rest Is Fitness is a podcast about building fitness that actually supports your life. Hosted by Graham Carless, this show explores strength training, conditioning, recovery, mindset, mental health, and coaching, without extremes, guilt, or fitness fads. This isn’t about punishing yourself for what you ate, chasing perfection, or training like a professional athlete when you have a normal life. It’s about becoming more capable, more resilient, and more confident, one sensible step at a time. Across a mix of short, actionable Quickcasts and longer, form conversations, the podcast covers: -Strength training for beginners and experienced gym-goers -Fitness as preparation for real life, not punishment -Mental health, confidence, and consistency -Recovery, rest, and sustainable progress -Coaching lessons from the gym floor -Real stories from everyday people -Combat sports, BJJ, and self-defence principles -Behind-the-scenes insights into running a gym and coaching humans You’ll hear episodes from: Shropshire Strong Quickcasts: short, practical fitness and health tips Fighting Fit Quickcasts: BJJ, grappling, and self-defence insights Real Stories: honest journeys, not highlight reels Coaching Notes: lessons learned from coaching real people The Bits You Don’t See: the human side of gym life and coaching Whether you’re brand new to training, returning after time away, or looking to train smarter for the long term, The Rest Is Fitness is here to help you move better, feel stronger, and live happier. Train hard when it counts. Rest when it matters. Build fitness for life.