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Co-hosts Brooks Coleman and Herman Lynn bring you simple, sustainable, and effective fitness advice to build a fit body and a calm mind without missing out on the things that matter most.

  1. 13h ago

    48. The Only Things You Need to Get Fit Over 40 (Part 3)

    Apply for 1:1 Coaching: https://datafit.net/collective-learn-more?el=podcast 30 Strength Workouts for $10: https://datafit.net/strong-mom-workouts?el=podcast Part 3: Sustain. This is the one that decides whether any of it lasts. Most people lose weight every year. Most people gain it back. Making progress and keeping progress are two different skills, and this episode is about the second one. Also in this one: the Good/Better/Best plan and why your "good" day should feel embarrassingly easy, the client whose only goal was 30g of protein at breakfast (and who was tracking every meal a month later), the gap and the gain, and why one full-body workout a week maintains all your muscle. Soft talk words to catch yourself using: probably, perhaps, feels like, guess, maybe, could, might, possibly, sort of, kind of, potentially, hopefully, try, one day, should. Got a topic you want covered? Comment or DM us and we'll film an episode on it. 00:00 Toddler germs, peekaboo, and one-year-olds 03:02 Putting the phone away (and wanting it less) 10:43 All-or-nothing sneaking into fatherhood 12:38 Sustain: why most people gain it back 19:33 Good, Better, Best (and your bare-ass minimum) 23:59 "What feels like a catalyst?" 30g of protein at breakfast 30:27 Measuring progress in good days, not perfect ones 32:08 What the people who actually sustain do 35:33 Soft talk: try, maybe, probably, should 42:22 The gap and the gain 45:51 Every one of these is a skill. You're a white belt.

  2. Jun 28

    41. Strength Meets Stillness - Coach Kristine's Journey From Barbells to Chinese Medicine

    Apply for 1:1 Coaching: https://datafit.net/collective-learn-more 30 Strength Workouts for $10: https://datafit.net/strong-mom-workouts Kristine Michaud, a new coach on the DataFit team, shares her journey from being shy to becoming a strength and nutrition coach. She emphasizes the importance of flexibility, self-awareness, and balance in fitness and nutrition, highlighting the need to adapt to life's changes and listen to one's body. The conversation covers the importance of balance and flexibility in wellness, the impact of rigidity on well-being, and the role of family habits in shaping lifestyle choices. It also delves into the significance of Qigong and its impact on meditation and overall wellness. Takeaways Flexibility in fitness and nutritionAdaptation to life's changesImportance of self-awareness and balance Flexibility and balance are essential for overall wellness.Family habits and traditions play a significant role in shaping lifestyle choices. Chapters 00:00 Welcome + introducing Kristine Michaud 01:00 Traveling without a phone 04:51 The shy kid who was told coaching wasn't for her 08:26 What 20 years of coaching changed: rigid to flexible 11:52 The mindset study and coaching people for the long haul 13:14 Training through the seasons of life 14:09 The 40+ shift: "nothing changed" and why it did 19:22 The other side of fear 21:00 Listening to your body and the 80/20 rule 25:00 The bike-tire analogy for nutrition balance 30:08 Where to start when a client is too rigid 34:38 Sneaking self-care onto the to-do list, and the shame cycle 37:15 Rewriting your story: who do you want your kids to think you are? 43:34 Family habits: the dinner table, side salads, pizza night 46:59 Recipe boards and Taco Tuesday 48:00 Qigong, Chinese medicine, and the magic of movement 55:25 Wrap-up

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Co-hosts Brooks Coleman and Herman Lynn bring you simple, sustainable, and effective fitness advice to build a fit body and a calm mind without missing out on the things that matter most.

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