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How good can you be at the things you’re bad at?
Eventually however, more training will be impossible within the lifestyle constraints (if you have a job, kids, and responsibilities you will eventually run out of time for more). At which point more training effort costs more for less results. This is the point of diminishing returns, and to see any further progress you need to do this…
How Important Are Effort and Discipline?
You can make progress by adding fuel or reducing friction. Most guys focus on adding more fuel until they get burned out. Here are 5 ways guys in our programs lower friction to get 2x the results with 0.5x the effort.
Is Restriction Good For Your Health?
Restriction is a tool that is used to great effect by many guys trying to improve their health, fitness, and physique. But will it work for you?
Weigh-in best practices
The scale is a useful tool to help us paint a picture of progress. That said, it is only a single tool and is only as effective if we use it correctly and consistently. That means daily and under the same circumstances. Here is what we advise…
The Food Conundrum
Food serves many competing needs and desires for us. When it comes training, nutriton, and physique results, there may be trade-offs. Here’s how we suggest you decide what choices to make in your diet.
The Best Metrics To Track Progress
Together, we honed in on 4 key performance indicators (KPIs) that painted the clearest picture of progress for Tom. By doing this, we made progress simple and actionable. Here’s what we did…
Is Alcohol Holding You Back?
Is it the calories from the booze you’re choosing…or is it the other decisions you make when you’re buzzed that cause you to struggle?
Temperance Is A Virtue
Temperance is about tolerating the discomfort of delayed gratification while we continue to work hard toward our goals. This is what it takes to achieve your health, fitness, and physique goals.
The Guess Who Framework
There are no must take actions just like there are no must ask questions in the game of Guess Who. We simply need to consider the goal, whittle down our options before moving forward. Here’s how to do it.
Self-confidence is defined by this
Are you the kind of guy who does what he says he will? Do you trsut yourself to execute? If not, heres how to start so you can live the life you want in a body you are confident in and proud of.
Stress Is Killing your Progress
In the this video I discuss the science of stress and how to get more of the good stress and how to manage, limit, and avoid the bad stress.
3 ways to overcome a plateau in your training and diet
Breaking through a plateau is often the toughest part of change along with getting started in the first place. To stack the odds in your favor and increase your likelihood of success, you can do 3 things…
The biggest lie you’ve ever been told
The biggest lie you’ve ever been told is that health and fitness is not that simple. It isn’t easy…but it is simple. Far simpler than gurus and influencers make out. Here’s why…
Thoughts become words, become actions, become your life.
How to change passive and ambiguous health and fitness thoughts and actions to work in your favor and make progress towards our goals.
Researching before you commit is a smart move
Are mismatched expectations are killing your fitness dreams?
If you want health, fitness, and physique results then you need a program that does these things well…
The 1 thing Ted Lasso gets wrong
Ted believes it’s the LACK of hope that kills you. But hope doesn't change anything alone. Hope needs help. Hope needs action.
Are your sacrifices actually making you fitter?
Do you fall for this trap and increase your pain without increasing your reward? Make sure your sacrifices actually contribute to your goal and don’t just make things more difficult. Because difficulty is no guarantee of progress. Here’s how we do it…
Why I think “everything in moderation” isn’t great advice…
Moderation is a skill. It takes practice to get good at it, and it is going to fit some circumstances better than others. If we take the advice as it is given, as an absolute, we will fail more than we need to.
Fishing for fitness...wuh?
Just getting back into fitness after months out of the gym, or you are completely new to this then this is my advice…