The Maximus Podcast
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The Maximus Podcast, hosted by Bobby Maximus and Joe Cebula, teaches people how to become better in every aspect of their lives using fitness as a vehicle. Bobby Maximus is a best selling author, a regular contributor to Men's Health and one of the World's most recognizable fitness professionals. Joe Cebula is one of the World's best Transformation experts and a rising star in the world of strength and conditioning.
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I love this episode. My core value is to *Invest in my betterment* This covers all aspects of my life including physically mentally emotionally and spiritually. Categories include kindness, mindfulness calmness, self control, knowledge, wisdom, well being, health and dedication.
"not easy to be a coach and be in top physical form" -- yeah. this is the story for ALL of us with full time jobs and other commitments. Not bashing you for this, just agreeing. It's hard to take seriously some fitness gurus who for them, working out and eating right is their entire job, every day. Like, I can't really relate to someone who doesn't realize just how difficult it is to come home after working 8 hours and commuting 2 hours and then try to motivate yourself to go work out at the gym for another 2 hours, every day. We all do our best :)
What a great podcast thank you - so refreshing to hear people who prioritise training rather than trying to sneak off to the gym have the confidence to say "This is what I do, this is part of who I am" More power to you!
I loved it. it was a great episode
I loved it! thanks for a great episode
toxic masculinity
I count bystanders as "nearly" as guilty as people saying/doing mean things to others. Good point.