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Author: Bobby Maximus

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Be Real, 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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Be Real Ep. 187

Be Real Ep. 187

2024-04-0828:06

The Maximus Podcast Ep. 184

The Maximus Podcast Ep. 184

2024-03-1101:06:45

Do you know why you aren't successful? Why you haven't achieved your goals? Why you're stuck living a second rate life? It's because you're unwilling to do the HARD stuff. You're unwilling to make sacrifices and unwilling to get your hands a little dirty. If you want to finally get what you deserve you're going to have to suffer for it. Maybe feel a bit of pain. You ready?
The last time we talked about the 90/10 rule we went pretty quick because we figured it was an easy enough “diet” to follow. Our bad. People had a lot of questions. You know, like “is pizza a vegetable?” and “are Doritos a health food?”. So here we are again but this time with a deep dive into the 90/10.
Skip the fad diets, and stop looking for shortcuts and hacks. The only thing you need to do to lose fat, build muscle and be more healthy is to follow the 90/10 rule. In this episode of the Maximus Podcast Bobby and Joe breakdown the ins and outs of the 90/10 lifestyle and give you the straight talk about diet that you need.
Fitness influencers, and the mainstream media try to make the act of getting fit so complicated. It’s really actually now. It’s one of the most simple things in the world. Literally just workout every day, eat right, and sleep more. Do those things and you’ll discover how easy the process is.In this episode of the Maximus Podcast Bobby and Joe discuss some common fitness/diet misconceptions and attempt to set the fitness record straight.Watch it on YouTube
In this episode of the Maximus Podcast Joe Cebula and Bobby Maximus discuss what a perfect day of health and wellness looks like. It’s actually a lot easier (or more simple) than you think.
In this episode of the Maximus Podcast Joe Cebula and Bobby Maximus discuss the real secret to elite fitness: Consistency. Literally just showing up
In this episode Bobby Maximus and Joe Cebula sit down with the Founder/CEO of Omorpho Stefan Olander to discuss weighted vests, apparel and the science of micro loading
In today’s episode Bobby and Joe discuss testosterone, doing the right thing and how disgusted they are with lazy ass men.
Tom Brady is the greatest Team sports athlete of all time. But forget the Superbowls, forget the accolades. His work ethic is what separates him from everyone else and it's something you can learn from.
Obesity is BS. You're not a victim. Your body, and most of the time your health is 100 percent your choice. That's a fact. Everything else is fake news.
Men suck. They don’t want to listen, don’t want to take advice, and then sit around and cry about how their manhood is under attack. Here’s an idea: Stop making excuses, get off your ass, and actually do something rather than talk about it.
Sara Azari is one of the nation’s best and most notable attorneys. She is also a TV host and legal analyst and has appeared on CNN, ABC, MSNBC, E! News, among other notable networks and platforms. If you're a fan of anything crime, you're well acquainted. But that's not why we are talking to her today. Sara is also an expert in the fitness industry. She's trained with some of the best coaches in the world for years and we are proclaiming her the fittest lawyer alive. Which is very likely a factual statement. At least a jury of 12 of her peers would unanimously agree. Today we sit down with Sara and discuss the ins and outs of personal training, what you should be looking for in a trainer and what you should avoid.
In the last episode of The Maximus Podcast Bobby and Joe discussed the frauds, lies, and scams in the fitness industry. THey aren't done yet though. This time it's gloves off with some hard hitting truths you need to hear. Check out this episode of The Maximus Podcast. You can download the episode on iTunesYou can download it on StitcherYou can download it on SoundcloudIf you love our content Join Team Maximus at www.themaximuspodcast.comWe’d like to thank our sponsors. Visit www.lalo.com and use the code MAXIMUS20 for 20% off Footwear. Also check out www.tenthousand.cc and use the code MAXIMUS15
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Colleen Drummond

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.

Aug 31st
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Splinky

"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 :)

May 22nd
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Jon Stockwell

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!

May 16th
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Uri Barak

I loved it. it was a great episode

Mar 19th
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Uri Barak

I loved it! thanks for a great episode

Mar 19th
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Uri Barak

toxic masculinity

Mar 14th
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Ben Spalding

I count bystanders as "nearly" as guilty as people saying/doing mean things to others. Good point.

Feb 27th
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