The Exercise Mechanic Podcast

The Exercise Mechanic

The Exercise Mechanic Podcast is an educational initiative that is committed to elevating the standard of care in the fitness industry. The Exercise Mechanic believes that the personal training industry is a health care powerhouse, and thus deserves better education. TEM is committed to helping personal trainers become more effective coaches and create profitable careers. Website: www.theexercisemechanic.com Instagram: @theexercisemechanic

  1. MAR 20

    From Fitness Enthusiast to Business Owner: The Unconventional Journey of Tim Walcott

    Discover how Tim Walcott transitioned from self-taught CrossFit enthusiast to a successful fitness coach and entrepreneur. In this episode, he shares insights on embracing trial and error, systematizing client success, and leveraging psychology for sustainable business growth. Main Topics Covered: Unconventional entry into the fitness industry without traditional gym membershipsDeveloping a macro intuitive protocol to streamline client coachingThe importance of systematizing client experience to enhance results and marketingUsing trial and error data to craft scalable coaching systemsThe mental models and psychological shifts needed for business successHow to adopt a candid, honest approach to growth and overcoming industry trapsStrategies for balancing client results with client experienceThe role of iteration, pattern recognition, and run more plays mentality in businessIn this episode: Tim describes his journey from CrossFit obsession to developing unique coaching systemsInsights on building a scalable, client-focused business that aligns with life ambitionsHow to leverage AI and data analysis to better understand client psychographicsThe importance of authenticity, candor, and self-awareness in leadershipPractical advice on systematizing onboarding, client communication, and marketing Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction and episode overview(01:12) - Tim's fitness journey: from self-directed CrossFit to coaching(03:21) - Getting obsessed with programming and fitness theories(05:15) - Overcoming substance abuse and rediscovering fitness passion(06:08) - Starting his own training space and building the business(09:02) - Transition from in-person to online coaching(11:05) - The obsession with client success and systematizing results(12:25) - The integrated approach: marketing and client fulfillment as one(14:20) - Balancing scalable systems with personalized client care(16:16) - The importance of experimentation and iteration(18:44) - Developing the macro intuitive protocol(19:12) - Using trial and error to create streamlined processes(20:25) - The value of transparency and vulnerability in industry(21:23) - Systematizing client experience for easier marketing(24:30) - Collecting data from sales calls to refine client understanding(25:51) - Putting oneself in the client's shoes for better onboarding(29:40) - The creative power of branding and systems(37:07) - Delivering results through systematized processes(44:20) - Avoiding over-delivery due to validation needs(47:35) - Client communication style adapts to busy professionals(54:19) - The importance of authenticity and candor(60:42) - The analogy of running more plays in hockey for success(62:47) - Taking more shots to increase success probability(70:46) - Final advice: stop complaining, start executing(73:46) - Modeling honesty and authenticity for influence(75:09) - How to connect and work with Tim Walcott

    1h 11m
  2. FEB 24

    The Power of Behavioral Sciences, Self-Reflection & Self-Compassion with Jeb Stuart Johnston

    In this episode, we explore the deep connection between self-awareness, emotional regulation, and effective coaching. Jeb Stuart Johnston shares his journey through addiction, the power of internal family systems, and practical strategies rooted in behavioural science to help clients and coaches thrive. Key Topics: Jeb's personal story of overcoming addiction and how it shapes his coaching approach The role of mental frameworks such as internal family systems and polyvagal theory Systematizing soft skills in coaching without losing the individual context The importance of vulnerability, curiosity, and creating safety in difficult conversations How to practice emotional sobriety and self-reflection as a coach and person The impact of moral absolutism and critical thinking in navigating divisive topics Strategies for mentors to foster trust and curiosity in clients and colleagues The significance of consistent effort over quick wins in building a successful practice Using humility and self-awareness to remain effective in a polarized world Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 01:21 - Jeb’s background: Addiction, challenges, and lessons learned 06:33 - Recognizing symptoms versus root causes in client struggles 08:14 - Systematizing behavioral skills using dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) 11:25 - The "inner conflict" model: understanding protective parts 12:45 - Internal family systems and the concept of the "genius" in our demons 14:09 - Polyvagal theory and nervous system regulation 16:03 - Self-trust, vulnerability, and authenticity in coaching 20:24 - The importance of dialectics: holding paradoxes and multiple truths 24:21 - Managing nervous system energy and emotional sobriety 29:09 - Building rapport and safety to foster honest communication 33:57 - Challenges faced by coaches and how to overcome self-trust barriers 37:48 - The role of confidence, trust, and simplicity in advice 39:34 - Helping clients with drowning mentalities — even at small skill levels 45:48 - Handling shame and self-hatred in behavior change 55:05 - Navigating divisive social and political views consciously 61:06 - Critical thinking and recognizing manipulative narratives 66:14 - Approaching difficult conversations with calm and curiosity 68:23 - The importance of collaboration and problem-solving orientation 74:31 - The truth about consistent effort and inevitable long-term results 77:23 - How to connect with Jeb for mentorship or coaching

    1h 18m
  3. 12/26/2025

    12 Days of “Mythmas”: 12 Training Myths on the Naughty List

    In this episode of the Exercise Mechanic podcast, we explore the “12 Days of Mythmas”, debunking common fitness and nutrition myths. We discuss topics ranging from the mechanics of walking and running to the effectiveness of organic foods, the role of GLP-1 medications, and the misconceptions surrounding metabolism and rehabilitation. Each myth is examined in detail, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the truths behind these popular beliefs in the fitness community. Here’s a list of the training myths that we covered: Walking / running is a frontal plane movementExercise optimization is a waste of time, just keep it simpleOrganic foods are healthier than non-organicPeterson step downs train your VMO and a weak VMO is the driver of knee valgusGlp-1’s aren’t necessary, just use discipline.Anyone is capable of record-breaking achievements in any sport they choose.You must press in the scapular plane to minimize injury risk at the shoulder (ex. Avoid excessive “hyper extension of the shoulder)The carnivore diet is the best dietYou must use different rep ranges for different goals & muscle types (low reps for bulk, high reps for "tone”, and fast movements for fast twitch fibers)Rehabilitation is fixing / altering of mechanical characteristics of the bodyAnabolics do the work for you / make muscle gain easier.Slow metabolisms are the reason why you’re not losing weight

    1h 10m

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The Exercise Mechanic Podcast is an educational initiative that is committed to elevating the standard of care in the fitness industry. The Exercise Mechanic believes that the personal training industry is a health care powerhouse, and thus deserves better education. TEM is committed to helping personal trainers become more effective coaches and create profitable careers. Website: www.theexercisemechanic.com Instagram: @theexercisemechanic

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