More Muscle More Hustle podcast

Kash

This podcast sits at the intersection of fitness, discipline, and high-performance thinking. Hosted by an engineer who lives in the gym, this show breaks down training, nutrition, mindset, and life systems using logic, science, and real-world experience not trends, not hype, and definitely not shortcuts. Each episode dives into: • Science-backed training and nutrition for busy 9–5 professionals • Fat loss, muscle building, and performance without extreme methods • Discipline, systems, and habits that compound over time • Translating gym consistency into career growth and life execution • Honest conversations about building yourself from the ground up This podcast is for people who train hard, think critically, and want more from life without burning out or chasing fads. If you believe progress is built, not wished for, you’re in the right place. New episodes drop weekly. No fluff. Just principles, pressure, and progress.

Episodes

  1. Episode 006 - Cut Through The Noise: The Truth Women Need About Fitness

    Mar 17

    Episode 006 - Cut Through The Noise: The Truth Women Need About Fitness

    Why do so many women struggle with fitness even when they are doing “everything right”? In this episode of the More Muscle More Hustle Podcast, Kash sits down with bodybuilding coach Lauren from Project 3:59 to have a raw and honest conversation about ownership, mental health, and the realities of women in fitness. Lauren has coached over 150 athletes worldwide, competed on the world stage, and built a reputation for helping athletes break through mental and physical barriers. But this conversation goes deeper than training and nutrition. We talk about the real psychological challenges women face in fitness, the dangerous noise coming from the fitness industry, and why learning to take full ownership of your life and results is the key to transformation. Lauren also opens up about her personal struggles with ADHD, depression, and identity, and how those experiences shaped the way she coaches and approaches bodybuilding. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed by conflicting advice, or unsure where to start in your fitness journey, this episode will challenge the way you think. In this episode we discuss • Why ownership is the most powerful mindset shift in fitness• The mental health struggles many athletes hide behind success• Why motivation is unreliable and what actually works instead• The fitness industry’s biggest lies targeting women• Why lifting weights will not make women bulky• The truth about scale weight and body composition• The right way for women to approach macros and nutrition• Why most supplements are a waste of money• The psychology behind discipline, identity, and habits• How fitness can transform every area of your life About Lauren Lauren is a natural bodybuilder and coach behind Project 3:59, inspired by the legendary 3:59 four-minute mile barrier. Her coaching focuses on athletes who want to break limits, redefine their identity, and push past what people say is possible. Her philosophy is simple: Stop asking if it’s possible.Start proving that it is. Connect with Lauren Project 3:59 Coaching for barrier-breakers and competitive athletes. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the More Muscle More Hustle Podcast and share it with someone who needs to hear this conversation. Because transformation doesn’t start with motivation. It starts with ownership. 💪

    1h 41m
  2. Feb 14

    Episode 004 - Overcoming Inner Resistance: How Discipline Beats Motivation in Fitness | Mental Toughness Training

    Overcoming Inner Resistance: How to Build Mental Toughness for Fitness Success Welcome back to More Muscle, More Hustle! I'm Kash—an engineer, bodybuilder, and fitness coach who believes discipline can transform your entire life. In this episode, we're tackling the biggest obstacle between you and your fitness goals: inner resistance. That voice in your head that says "skip today," "you're too tired," or "no one will notice." 🧠 What You'll Learn:✅ Why motivation fades and how discipline takes over✅ The neuroscience of mental toughness (anterior mid-cingulate cortex research from Andrew Huberman & David Goggins)✅ How to distinguish between real fatigue and comfort-seeking✅ Why action creates motivation (not the other way around)✅ The exact moment inner resistance signals growth is happening✅ How cutting body fat while working full-time taught me discipline over motivation✅ The truth about dopamine: it's not pleasure, it's about motivation and learning✅ Why your phone, scrolling, and junk food are destroying your discipline✅ How dopamine regulation affects your willingness to work for bigger rewards✅ The "Resistance Rewire Approach" - a practical system to overcome mental blocks✅ The 12-Minute Rule: lower the barrier to start and build momentum✅ How to connect training to identity instead of just aesthetics✅ Alfred Adler's psychology: why discouragement (not inability) stops most people✅ Why fear of failure disguises itself as laziness✅ How to give your effort meaning (training for family, career, contribution)✅ Systems vs. discipline - and why you need both✅ How to act with courage when confidence is missing 💪 Who This Episode Is For: Lifters and athletes struggling with consistencyAnyone trying to lose fat or build muscle but can't stay disciplinedBeginners who rely too much on motivationBusy professionals balancing fitness with work and lifePeople who want to develop mental resilience and self-discipline🎯 Key Takeaways: Progress is rarely limited by knowledge—it's limited by mental strengthInner resistance is a signal, not a stop sign"Action creates motivation more often than motivation creates action"Discomfort is where adaptation and growth happenYour emotions dictate your actions, but your actions also shape your emotionsNobody accidentally gets strong—it's built through consistent action despite resistanceDopamine isn't pleasure—it's about motivation, anticipation, and learning what's worth effortDopamine spikes when progress beats expectations (every small win counts)High stimulation (phones, scrolling, junk food) blunts your drive for hard workSleep, exercise, and stress management affect discipline more than motivational speechesDiscouragement, not inability, stops most people (Alfred Adler)Fear of failure often disguises itself as lazinessCourage = acting while still imperfectThe "12-Minute Rule": Lower the barrier to start, momentum followsConnect training to IDENTITY, not just aesthetics ("I'm someone who goes to the gym")Give effort meaning—train for career, family, community, contributionSmall imperfect actions repeated daily reshape your brain, body, and confidenceResistance is feedback, not your enemySystems over discipline (but you need discipline to build systems)Act with courage even when confidence is missing📚 Resources Mentioned: Andrew Huberman Podcast (David Goggins episode on mental toughness)Research on the anterior mid-cingulate cortex and self-controlDavid Goggins' approach to mental fortitudeAlfred Adler's psychology on courage and discouragementDopamine regulation research and motivation science🎙️ NEXT EPISODE TEASER:I'm interviewing Brandon, a fellow WNBF bodybuilder with tons of knowledge to unpack! Stay tuned for insights from a competitive natural bodybuilder.

    14 min

About

This podcast sits at the intersection of fitness, discipline, and high-performance thinking. Hosted by an engineer who lives in the gym, this show breaks down training, nutrition, mindset, and life systems using logic, science, and real-world experience not trends, not hype, and definitely not shortcuts. Each episode dives into: • Science-backed training and nutrition for busy 9–5 professionals • Fat loss, muscle building, and performance without extreme methods • Discipline, systems, and habits that compound over time • Translating gym consistency into career growth and life execution • Honest conversations about building yourself from the ground up This podcast is for people who train hard, think critically, and want more from life without burning out or chasing fads. If you believe progress is built, not wished for, you’re in the right place. New episodes drop weekly. No fluff. Just principles, pressure, and progress.