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Welcome to the Enterprise Fitness Podcast – your backstage pass to remarkable health transformations and fitness journeys. We’re the personal training studio renowned for those awe-inspiring before-and-after pictures you’ve double-taked at, with a proven track record of real, sustainable results.
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I’m not going to sugarcoat it.
2023 has been a very challenging year.
We've had a lot of downs, from our Facebook accounts being hacked to seemingly endless delays in moving to our new studio.
But we’ve also had a lot of wins!
We released The Enterprise Diet, revamped our Podcast, refreshed our websites, and managed to grow and promote many of our trainers.
But often, we get too busy focusing on what didn’t happen rather on the gift of what did.
In short, we have a lot to be grateful for from the year 2023.
So, we wanted to introduce you to our process of how we set goals for the new year. We don't do resolutions; instead, we engage in a Year in Review process, which fellow fans of Tim Ferriss might also be familiar with.
Grab a blank piece of paper and divide it in two.
On one side, make a column, 'do more,' and on the other, 'avoid.
Then go through your diary, calendar or Google planner from the start of the year and look at all the appointments that brought you dread… put them in the avoid column.
Then, all the things that brought your excitement, growth or you felt positive about, put them in the ‘do more’ column.
At the end, you’ll have a list. My guess is on both sides, you’ll have people, places and things, some of which bring you pain and lead you on a downward spiral, the other, bringing you joy, support and helping you go where you want.
It's a super simple yet powerful reflection exercise.
But I get it; these things sound good in theory, so Ari and I will go first…
Check out this week's episode of the Enterprise Fitness Podcast: 2023, Enterprise Fitness Year in Review!
We cover:
Tips for journaling and writing down your goals
The power of green light thinking
Death of Identity: Letting go of identities to allow yourself to set bigger goals
Warrior mindset vs king or queen mindset
Getting the ‘reps in’ to create change and the mindset tools to employ
Understanding trigger events like New Years and your 40th
New Year Resolution Vs. the year in the review process.
Concept: Impossibility thinking
How to make a bad habit hard to achieve
Aris goals for 2024
My goals for 2024
What’s on the card for Enterprise 2024
My guess is, you’ll probably relate to this podcast a lot and it will help you set goals for your 2024.
Merry Christmas!
Mark Ottobre
Enterprise Fitness
Christmas is right around the corner!
Hooray!
Over the years, we’ve seen a consistent pattern where folks have mini freak outs over how to stay on track during the Christmas season. Maybe your not someone who panics, but like most, you might struggle to resist freshly baked plum pudding or that need to get your second (third or fourth) serving of dessert and wonder, How can I enjoy my plum pudding and still stay in shape?
Well, I don’t blame you and your not alone.
It’s Christmas.
A time to be jolly.
One of the big reasons why many struggle with the Christmas period is the insidious all or none mentality.
You eat all the calories over Christmas only to commit to eating none of them on January 1st.
It doesn’t work. It’s not a lifestyle.
The thing about all or done is, it seldomly gives you all, and usually gives you none.
I use to be guilty of this myself.
My offical review after years of trying to force to have it all;
1 star… please don’t make a sequel.
And that’s exactly why one of the best times to start a fitness and health program is over Christmas.
Because if you can overcome your BS excuses over Christmas, nothing will ever phase you.
You can learn to dance with life's choices rather than having to be perfect, that one dessert you had off plan doesn’t have to throw your whole plan and momentum for the whole week.
It becomes a lifestyle.
Maybe even enjoyable.
And making it enjoyable is kinda of important seeing we want you to stick to it.
There’s no point getting your dream body if it’s a nightmare to maintain.
As I write this, I am no where near my peak fitness and strength. I’ve gotten in 5 workouts in 2 weeks as I write this to from Florida in the lovely USA.
But I am not phased, even with Christmas around the corner.
My manta is; I am a healthy person, who eats healthy foods that builds and nourishes my body. That’s my default, and a couple of weeks travelling and Christmas doesn’t change that.
So in this this episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I sit down with Senior Coach Ari and discuss the Enterprise Guide to Surviving the Silly Season.
Its a quick 20 minute episode, loaded with what you need to stay on track AND- enjoy Christmas.
In this week's podcast episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Ari to delve into one of my all-time favourite subjects: philosophy. Philosophy, as we discuss, plays a crucial role in helping us navigate the highs and lows of life.
One of my personal philosophies is embodied by the phrase "Amor Fati," a concept modernised by Nietzsche. It essentially means embracing and loving one's fate, without the desire for anything to be different, be it the past, present, or future. It's a powerful idea that keeps me anchored in my lows and grounded in my highs (I even had it tattooed on my chest as a constant reminder).
During our conversation, Ari and I covered a wide range of philosophical topics, including:
**Amor Fati:** - The art of loving one's fate.
**Memento Mori:** - The reminder of our mortality and the importance of living fully.
**La Catrina:** - Exploring why Ari is considering this tattoo.
**Living for Legacy vs. Being Present:** - Discussing the balance between hedonism and virtue.
**Delayed Gratification:** - Why it's essential for achieving long-term goals.
**My Main Metric of Success:** - The satisfaction of a full table.
**Raising Kids:** - Sharing my insights on parenting, including some memorable experiences.
**Age of Obedience vs. Age of Transparency:** - Examining the evolving dynamics of authority and openness.
Thank you for being part of our community, and I hope you enjoy this week's episode.
On any given day, the atmosphere at Enterprise is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
Our dumbbells are shiny, our team is smiling, and our clients are happy.
And it’s not by accident.
If you want to offer a premium service and get results where most fail, you have to pay attention to the details.
For anyone running a business or trying to work at something (your career, relationships, health), you know it’s not always going to be easy.
Life has no shortage of challenges, especially if you commit to excellence.
So, in this week's episode of the Enterprise Fitness Podcast, Heming and Cristiano put me on the hot seat and get up close and personal as they ask me about the highs and lows of starting and running Enterprise Fitness.
In this episode, we get into:
- How I went from the fat kid at school to a personal trainer
- My ‘forced’ start in business
- Personal philosophies
- Business challenges
- Mistakes
- Reflections
- And so much more
If you ever wanted to know the backstory or a behind-the-scenes look at Enterprise Fitness, this podcast is for you.
If you're a fellow business owner, this one might speak to you.
Train Hard,
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P.P.S. Want deep dives on training, nutrition, and mindset? Check out previous podcast episodes here.
There are three main ways to put together a diet:
Following a overarching set of principles or rules
Following a meal plan or using a food system
Tracking and counting macros or calories
And each has varying levels of success and failure.
You see, there isn’t “one” way.
It's the way that it makes sense to you so that you stick to it.
For me, I’m a big-picture type of guy.
I like to follow principles that I can scale up or down depending on what season I’m in. So long as I hit my protein goal each day, for the most part, I’m good. I don’t count calories or track my carbs. James was shocked when he found out how much good fat I eat daily (does anyone else eat butter like cheese, or is that just me?)
Then there’s owner trainers Amy, Tyrone, and Al.
Their spirit animal is Excel. They track, count and calculate. They flip food around and have fun making things fit their macros.
Our induction coach, Heming, on the other hand, just wants to be told what to do, when to do it, and how much to eat.
There isn’t the ONE universal way.
So in today's episode of the Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I present How to Put Your Plan Together, covering the three methods in depth.
This presentation was taken from my most recent Internship, where I taught a class full of trainers the Enterprise secrets to success. Recently, I figured I may as well post my most in-depth classes (the stuff folks usually pay for) because it only helps our clients get better results and the folks interested in what we do — more interested.
So enjoy.
Empathy and authority.
The two most powerful forces in coaching.
Empathy is about understanding and compassion.
Authority is about respect and earned trust.
Sadly, this isn’t taught in personal training school, and very few trainers ever get the memo.
A coach with empathy means they ‘get you’. They understand your situation, and you’re not just some schmuck with average goals. They know how to read you, when to push you and give you vinegar, and when to support you and give you honey.
A coach with authority has a why for everything they do. It’s built on them studying their craft and being a student. You respect and trust them because they actually know what they are doing and how to get you results (unlike many of these thirsty social media fit-pros who are more concerned with whether they took a good selfie than serving their client).
But that’s a topic for another day.
It's the dichotomy of empathy and authority that creates a great coaching relationship.
This is something that I teach to all my Enterprise trainers and those who seek out my guidance in my Internship program.
However, the lessons are so poignant for both coaches and clients I wanted to make my lecture on the topic publicly available. Think of me as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, but instead of shooting webs, I release podcasts and YouTube videos.
In today's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I share with you my Principles of Coaching Change. Filmed in front of a live studio audience at my most recent Internship.
Enjoy!
In this week's episode of The Enterprise Fitness podcast, I tackle the debate: Why we get fat: calories or hormones?
The two prominent ways to assess and explain all mechanisms of diet and nutrition are calories and hormones.
On one side, a calorie is a calorie; weight loss or weight gain is merely a mathematical equation of calories in and calories out.
On the other, hormones and biochemistry send chemical messages to store calories in fat cells and overwrite appetite control.
Depending on perspective, and to the average person, both are accurate explanations for weight loss and weight gain. An army of experts, gurus, camps and zealots have emerged from these prominent perspectives.
In nutrition, there is no middle ground. You simply must pick a side, and if you don’t, you will be ostracised — a fate worse than death to a social media influencer. Today, nutrition is less about science and more about selecting ‘the science’ that matches your identity.
As a coach, I care less about why something works and more about what works. To state simply, my client pays me, so I don’t need to pick sides. I don’t need to make keto memes or shout about ‘evidence-based’ results in a grab for social media followers and sales. I’ve coached hundreds of champions and my studio has worked with thousands of clients. The two things I care about are results and client longevity. Out of necessity, I had to adapt the viewpoints of calories and hormones and practically apply both theories in the real world.
But a calorie is not a calorie…
I used to think you could gain and lose weight independent of calorie intake. Gary Taubes, author of Good Calories, Bad Calories, championed the idea that it’s insulin, not calories, that causes weight gain and weight loss. It was indeed a convincing argument. I even used my own analogy to support the hormone-based theory. I would say: if we had two groups, both with an intake of 2200 maintenance calories a day, and gave one group anabolic steroids and the other group no hormonal invention, the group that took the steroids would burn fat and build muscle despite not being in a caloric deficit. This was to point out the impact hormones have on building muscle and burning fat. My analogy did correctly point out the impact of hormones, but the impact of hormones and exogenous drugs on metabolism also needed to be addressed.
In other words, this analogy, as beautifully crafted as it is, still adhered to calories in versus calories out. The caloric baseline of those taking the anabolic steroids will increase, so the premise of the analogy is no longer true. Taking steroids will increase metabolism, hence increasing baseline calories. Let's estimate from this intervention that baseline jumps up 300 calories from 2200 to 2500 due to an increase in non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) - and that’s why they lose weight. In short, people don’t gain/lose weight because of hormones, they gain and lose weight because hormones are having an impact on their energy balance.
As such, it’s impossible to refute calories prominent role in weight loss and gain. Further to the point, Kevin Hall’s metabolic ward study in 2016 showed that for isocaloric diets with the same amount of protein and calories, eating high-carb or low-carb did not induce any significant change in weight loss/gain. In other words, when calories are equal, carbs (or fat) don’t make you fat. This study is worth noting because it's a metabolic ward study, where all factors were measured and controlled.
The fat-loving and keto-loving crew might shy away from the simple truth, but I won’t; calories count, and the insulin-only theory to obesity, as far as I can tell, has been debunked. At the very least, and more practically, calories and insulin play a simultaneous role in weight gain and loss.
Now that I’ve just scratched the surface of this topic, enjoy my full deep dive in this week's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast
Available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube (or wherever you listen to podcasts)
This deep dive is based on Chapter 3 of my book, The Enterprise Diet, which you can purchase here.
Ps. You might be thinking, why am I giving away so much valuable content away for free? I figured, what better way to earn your trust that actually helps you get the results you're looking for, for free?
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We’ve all been there, at least metaphorically.
You’re driving home from the end of a big day, going maybe just a little too fast to see the bed of nails.
‘POP!”
One of your tyres goes out.
As you pull over to the side of the road to survey the damage, your sanity escapes you, expelling like the air from that punctured tyre. So you do what any once-rational person would do in that situation and slash the other three.
Hours later, once you have returned from the descent into madness, you finally decide to call the tow truck guy to replace not one but four flat tyres!
In coaching, this is called flat-tyre syndrome, commonly known as the ‘What-the-hell’ effect in psychology, and it’s a real killer of fitness and weight loss progress.
It’s not that hard to picture yourself being affected by this.
You’ve been sticking to your diet, weighing and timing everything perfectly. Then you decide to have ‘just one bite’ of a restricted food, which turns into two, which quickly becomes four and then the whole packet. As the potato chip company Pringle’s aptly coined catchphrase tells us, “Once you pop, you can’t stop.”
The problem is twofold: it's both a problem of physiology and psychology.
So in this week's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I tackle where to begin making changes that you can stick to.
This episode was filmed and recorded at a recent Internship I ran for trainers, were I spilled the beans on what it takes to get head-turning results.
In this week's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, we delve into the intriguing concept that "You Don't Need a Better Diet." Discover why long-term success in health and wellness isn't just about the diet you choose but a profound shift in your identity. We examine popular dieting approaches, explore the lessons from "The Biggest Loser," and introduce you to the transformative DILTS model. Join us as we unlock the secrets to sustainable change and lasting results. Available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. Don't miss this eye-opening episode!
Welcome to another captivating episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast! In today's edition, we're delving deep into the world of Olympic athletes – the true titans of dedication, resilience, and relentless pursuit of excellence.
Join us as we unveil the incredible journey of two-time Olympic athlete and Enterprise Fitness team member, Heming!
From the vibrant streets of Rio to the monumental stage of Tokyo, we're exploring the heart-pounding highs and soul-searching lows of his Olympic odyssey. But Heming's story didn't start with the Olympics; it began at age six, with a table tennis paddle in hand. 🏓
This is a conversation that transcends sports. It's a testament to the unyielding spirit of those who commit their lives to mastery, regardless of the field. 🎨
In the world of Olympic athletes, pressure is a privilege. 🎖️ It's a lifetime of grinding and sweating, all for those few minutes of "raw talent" on the grand stage. Every four years, they bet it all. ⏳ And missing it means a long wait. ⌛
So, join us for an episode that will resonate with anyone dedicated to their craft, anyone who knows that the pursuit of excellence is a journey filled with trials, tribulations, and triumphs. 🌍
Tune in to The Enterprise Fitness Podcast on your favorite podcast platform, and let's uncover the inspiring story of an Olympic athlete's relentless pursuit of greatness. 🎧
Don't forget to hit that Subscribe button, like this video, and share it with fellow enthusiasts of excellence! 🚀
In my very first bodybuilding competition back in 2004, I came last.
At the time, as a 20-year-old kid, it was the worst thing that ever happened to me. Nineteen years later, it’s been one of the biggest blessings in my life.
In fact, if I hadn’t learned how to bounce back from setbacks in my twenties, I sincerely doubt there would be an Enterprise Fitness.
The pain of coming last was my fuel to become an expert. It made me ask questions. It forced me to learn. It pushed me to ask for help. Long story short, my first comp experience was all kinds of bad. So bad, in fact, that I vowed to become an expert so no one else would have to go through what I did.
This journey made me a highly sought-after coach, known for getting results, and ultimately turned Enterprise Fitness into what it is today - boasting 14 world-class coaches and being so in demand we have a waitlist of clients.
I’ve gotten to know top performers in sport, fitness, and business intimately, from how they think to what makes them tick.
I’ve celebrated wins, been a voice of reason in defeat, and observed how they bounce back.
Simply put, success leaves clues, be it Olympic, fitness, or business gold.
So, in today’s episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, we're sharing just that: Decoding a Champion Mindset.
Joined by Enterprise Senior Coach, Cristiano, and former Olympic athlete and Enterprise Induction coach Heming, we unpack the champion mindset.
We talk very frankly. Not your standard, Rah-rah, just do it conversation. We dive into:
The no-stone-left-unturned mentality - and the toll obsession can take.
Champion regrets - Heming opens up about leaving something in the tank at the Olympics.
How limiting beliefs affect our results.
The culture of celebrating complacency - and why it’s poison to the champion mind.
How defeat teaches more than victory.
And much more.
Tune into the show here.
Available wherever you listen to podcasts!
We recently reached out to our Instagram followers and asked them to send in their burning fitness questions!
We tackle them head-on in this week’s episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast.
Joining me, Mark Ottobre, on the show with Enterprise senior trainers, Ari and Cristiano, as we dive into:
Callisthenics: What’s our take on this popular bodyweight training regimen?
Cardio and strength training: Should you combine cardio with strength training to maximise muscle growth?
Peptides: Curious about their effectiveness in building muscle? We share our thoughts.
Compound exercises: Are they absolutely essential for hypertrophy? Find out!
Body fat reduction: Need a strategy to go from 19% to 12% body fat while maintaining a normal weight? We’ve got you covered.
Top 5 energy drinks: Discover our favourite energy-boosting beverages.
Ready to dive in?
Have a question for us or a topic you'd like us to cover? We'd love to answer it for you. Send your questions to mark@enterprisefitness.com.au.
Have you met our trainer, Cristiano?
At the ripe age of 24, he bid farewell to the sun-kissed vistas of Italy, gambling on a fresh start Down Under. You see, while soccer coursed through his veins and he was on the path to turning pro, he found himself at odds with the very game he loved. The identity it painted for him felt constricting.
And speaking of gambles... How about that year I wasted meticulously planning our new Enterprise studio? Yeah, those plans? Had to toss 'em out the window and start again.
*Sigh*
Join us as we delve deep into these challenges and more on this week's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast. Get a peek behind the curtains of what makes Enterprise tick, the bedrock of our team culture, and the secret sauce of our client community. Spoiler: Not everything was planned to a T!
Want the inside scoop? Dive in here.
Find us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever your ears crave quality content.
In life, we often find ourselves tethered to labels and expectations that were placed upon us during our formative years. These labels can become so ingrained that we seldom question them.
I was no exception. Branded as "the fat kid" and even deemed "useless" by a teacher, I could have easily accepted these labels and continued down the path of least resistance. But I didn't, and that choice changed the trajectory of my life.
My transformative journey began during the school holidays of year ten when I stepped into the gym. It was there that I shed not only physical weight but, more importantly, gained the invaluable gift of self-confidence. This newfound confidence became my guiding star.
The lessons and victories we experience in the gym often reverberate throughout our entire lives. The gym, in its purest form, serves as a training ground for life itself.
That's why it stings when the profound transformations we facilitate are reduced to mere quests for an 'ideal body'. The real transformation, the one that truly matters, is the internal shift that precedes any external change.
In today's episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I'm joined by our senior coaches, Ari and Cristiano, as we delve deep into the intricate psychology of change. Join us in this exploration of personal transformation.
🎙️ Listen on your preferred podcast platform - The Enterprise Fitness Podcast!
"Drowning in Choices? How to Pick the Right Personal Trainer for You! 🏋️♂️
With a myriad of fitness options available today, finding the ideal route to your fitness goals can be like navigating a maze. From bootcamps to online training, the possibilities are endless. Feeling overwhelmed? You're not alone.
Join us in this episode as we dissect the pros and cons of each path, providing you with a clear guide through the fitness jungle. But that's not all! We'll also unveil the distinctive Enterprise Fitness approach that sets us apart.
Tune in as Enterprise Senior coaches Ari and Cristiano add their insights, sharing their journeys in the ever-evolving fitness landscape. Did you know I used to lead spin classes? Learn how my experience with big gyms sparked the creation of Enterprise Fitness, a trailblazing studio.
And if you've ever wondered about our pricing strategy, I'll unravel that mystery too. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that'll help you find the best fitness route for you!"
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Have you ever wanted to know what actually happens behind the scenes when training and coaching champion athletes?
Most people think it’s all periodisation, program design, and pie charts.
It’s not.
80% of coaching is knowing and understanding your athlete. More specifically, their breaking point.
One of the most underrated killers for athletes is volume. Athletes are wired to do the work. The problem is they often do so much work that they burn out.
In this podcast, I sit down with Enterprise Trainers Jason and Shane, and they pick my brain on some of the noteworthy experiences I’ve had training Commonwealth Games gold medallists, Mr and Ms Australias, Olympians, and world champion boxers.
The reason I was able to help dozens of athletes achieve the highest levels across different sports is because I was able to push them to their limit…
And at the right time…
Give them a much-needed rest.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Coaching hacks to stick to a plan
The power of stacking behaviour (and how I go about it)
Why boxing (or playing golf) with weighted gloves (or clubs) will ruin your game
How I train and peak athletes for their sport
How I use ordinary gym lifts to predict an athlete's performance in the ring or on the field
How I use heart rate data to design elite programs
Why I prioritise strength first and conditioning last
And an insight into my training (and the string of recent injuries)
This episode gives you a backstage pass into the inner workings of coaching and training elite athletes.
Let Me Tell You About My Most Crazy Diet Experience! 🍳
Step into the time capsule of 2005, when I was a bona fide gym aficionado, and brace yourself for the legendary tale of the 45-egg omelette. 🥚
Picture this: Just a fortnight before my third bodybuilding competition, I plunged headfirst into an array of dubious diets. Ignorance was my companion, and learning the hard way seemed inevitable.
But hold on tight, because I'm about to whisk you away from the horrors of cracking 45 eggs daily. 🥴
They say wisdom comes from learning - be it from your blunders or from others' stories. I’m here to ensure you escape the 45-egg frenzy unscathed…
Simply don't do it!
Now, let's transcend the egg-citing journey and dive into more insights. 🎙️
In this week's exhilarating episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, I take the spotlight alongside Enterprise trainers Jason and Shane. Brace yourself for a rapid-fire round of nutrition queries as I bare it all, including the infamous 45-egg saga.
Here's a teaser of the nutrition revelations we unearth:
🍽️ Decoding meal timing for optimal body composition.
🕐 Mastering meal frequency: Debunking myths and delivering facts.
🥂 Confessions of my egg-centric escapade: The 45-egg chronicle.
🌀 Delving into gut biofeedback: What it is and how to interpret it.
⏰ Timing your calories, busting the "anabolic window" illusion.
🍔 "Empty calories" dissected: My take on the calorie myth.
🥑 The magic of macro ratios in sculpting your physique.
🍲 Demystifying MSG (I’m here for all your curious friends).
💊 Universal supplement gems: My go-to recommendations.
🍽️ Dining out without derailing your fitness journey: Unveiling my hacks.
🎧 Tune into the Full Episode Now!
If you're finding these weekly podcast adventures both enlightening and entertaining, spread the love!
Share them with someone who could use a dose of nutritional wisdom. 🌱🎉
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Fitness influencers major in minors.
You've probably seen them on Instagram detailing the 'perfect' lat pulldown angle or the 'optimal' cardio routine. Sounds authoritative and revolutionary, right?
All this sounds sexy, but does it even matter?
The answer is (drum roll please)…
No.
There's a phenomenon rapidly spreading in the fitness world, called "audience capture". It's when performers – or in this case, fitness influencers – become ensnared by their audience's demands, altering their content to keep eyeballs glued to them.
When this happens, as you can imagine, it’s no longer about genuine knowledge. It’s how can they get more followers and beat the algorithm.
These influencers often prioritize fame over authenticity, sometimes to the point of absurdity – and let's not get started on the near-naked poses.
“Please, don’t take your eyes off me”, replaced “Let me help you”.
But fear not my good friend.
I'll be candid. On a personality test, my agreeableness score is a measly 4 out of 100. I'm here for the unvarnished truth, not validation.
So it's time we call it out.
Fitness influencers might just be ruining your workout.
Join Master Coach Jaka, Al, and myself for a no-holds-barred conversation on this topic.
In this episode of The Enterprise Fitness Podcast, we delve into the age-old debate:
Is it nature or nurture?
And tackle a hot topic that's sparked a recent debate: Is obesity a choice?
On the one hand, we must recognise the roles of genetics, familial background, and financial circumstances, which can provide certain advantages or disadvantages.
On the other hand, everyone has the potential to lose weight and achieve fitness. Individual responsibility remains paramount. Our episode hones in on the nuance as Jaka insightfully questions, "Why is it harder for some to choose a healthier path than others?”
In this episode, we unravel layers of philosophy, share compelling statistics, and offer mindset strategies.
We discuss: The distinction between social norms and physiological norms. Aldryl's personal weight loss journey from 100 kilos and injured to being in super shape and strong Insights from the Dilts model on reshaping your beliefs, values, and identity.
The "Be + Do = Have" equation as a blueprint for lasting personal transformation.
This isn't just another ‘fitness’ discussion.