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Obstacle Dominator Podcast, by Matt Roberts

Most athletes work hard. Very few train correctly.

The Obstacle Dominator Podcast breaks down what actually drives repeatable performance in obstacle course racing, hybrid events, and endurance sport.

Hosted by Matt Roberts, performance strategist, Spartan athlete, and coach to competitive OCR athletes, this podcast explores the principles that separate consistent progress from constant frustration.

Inside each episode you will learn:

• Why structure beats chaos in training
• How sequencing, restraint, and long term planning create real perform
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Most athletes train hard.But hard work alone doesn’t guarantee progress.In this episode, Matt Roberts and Mitch dive into one of the most misunderstood areas of endurance and obstacle course racing performance: training strategy and periodization.Many athletes approach training by trying to improve everything at once, more volume, more intensity, more racing, more strength sessions, more compromises. On the surface it feels productive. In reality it often leads to stagnation, burnout, or injury.Matt and Mitch break down why the most successful athletes take a different approach.They explore how long-term goals should drive training decisions, how to reverse engineer a season around key races, and why identifying your primary performance limiter is essential for meaningful progress.The conversation also explores the hidden stressors that many athletes underestimate. Travel, work pressure, poor sleep, racing too frequently, and poorly structured training blocks can quietly sabotage performance long before race day arrives.This episode explains why sustainable success in OCR and endurance sport comes from clear priorities, intelligent sequencing, and respect for recovery, not simply training harder.In this episode you’ll learn:• Why long-term goals should shape your entire training season• How to reverse engineer training blocks around priority races• The dangers of over-racing and chasing short-term results• How periodization helps athletes peak at the right time• Why identifying your primary limiter accelerates progress• How neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems interact in training• The impact of external stress, travel, and life load on performance• Why fundamentals like sleep, nutrition, and recovery still matter mostIf you want to move beyond random hard training and start building a structured path toward peak performance, this episode will give you the framework to think differently about your training.Because real progress in endurance sport doesn’t come from one perfect workout.It comes from hundreds of sessions organised in the right order.ResourcesOCR Skool Communityhttps://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/aboutRace Readiness Reviewhttps://www.livingprimal.co.uk/book-race-readiness-auditObstacle Dominator Podcast on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140If this episode resonated, the next step is clarity.👉 Go deeper inside the OCR Skool group.
Plateaus show up even when training looks disciplined.One common cause is mis-sequenced stress across the training cycle.In this episode of the Obstacle Dominator Podcast, Matt Roberts and co-host break down how training cycles actually function: when to build, when to deload, when to sharpen, when to taper, and how long-term progress depends on sequencing stress and recovery with intent rather than stacking effort.This conversation gives you a diagnostic lens to spot whether your current structure is designed for adaptation or quietly accumulating fatigue that caps performance and increases injury risk over time. The focus is not motivation. It is precision in planning and restraint in execution.This is not a list of workouts.It is a framework for understanding why certain training blocks compound results while others leak progress.Watch the episode on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@MattlivingprimalListen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140Join the free OCR Skool grouphttps://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
Matt Roberts and Mitch break down how runners can use cross-training and intelligent load management to build aerobic fitness, VO2 max, and conditioning without paying the full mechanical cost of running.They unpack why running is the most “expensive” form of cardio for a runner due to impact and tissue load, and how to intelligently use machines, terrain variation, footwear, and training structure to keep progressing while reducing injury risk.This conversation covers:• Why cross-training enhances performance and speeds up recovery• How to manage load across VO2 max, lactate threshold, and aerobic sessions• Using machines to maintain top-end fitness with lower impact• How to structure training so one energy system is prioritised without neglecting the others• Injury management, prevention, and long-term durability• Why restraint in training compounds results over time• How to listen to your body without letting emotion dictate trainingIf you want to stay consistent, avoid unnecessary setbacks, and keep building your engine long term, this episode will help you train smarter, not just harder.Cross-training = training the same fitness systems using a different movement pattern to reduce mechanical load.Same conditioning goal.Different cost to the body.“Cross training can enhance performance and aid recovery.”“Preventative measures are crucial to avoid injuries.”“Restraint in training compounds results over time.”00:00 Introduction to Cross Training and Running09:11 Injury Management and Cross Training Benefits17:28 Optimising Training for Performance24:21 The Importance of Restraint in Training31:30 Cross Training Defined and Its Applications36:32 Load Management and Terrain Considerations42:42 Conclusion and Call to Action🎧 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube – Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Book a Race Readiness Reviewhttps://www.livingprimal.co.uk/book-race-readiness-audit🏁 OCR Skool (Obstacle Dominator Platform)https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about🔊 Key Sound Bites⏱️ Chapters🔗 Links
In this episode, Matt Roberts and his guest explore what optimisation in training really means — using the long run as the lens.They unpack why the long run isn’t just about time on feet or distance covered, but about clear intention, appropriate intensity, and knowing when to stop. The conversation highlights how many athletes overreach by chasing data, adding “just a bit more,” or blending systems without understanding the cost.Drawing from real-world coaching experience, travel reflections, and years of athlete development, this episode covers how to build a resilient aerobic base, balance intensity with recovery, and train in a way that compounds over time — not breaks you down.Technology can support good training, but it cannot replace body awareness, intuition, and honest self-assessment. True progress comes from training with intent, choosing the right environment, and having the discipline to leave something in the tank.Key Takeaways• Optimisation matters more than effort alone• The long run should always have a clear purpose• Time on feet is a tool, not a goal• Technology should inform training, not override body awareness• Aerobic base development is foundational for endurance and OCR• Recovery is as important as the stimulus• Body-led training improves consistency• Training must match environment and conditions• Consistency beats sporadic intensity• Mindset and restraint are performance skillsEpisode Chapters00:00 – Welcome Back and Reflections on Travel02:37 – The Importance of Optimisation in Training05:11 – Understanding the Long Run: Intent and Structure07:49 – The Role of Technology in Training11:03 – Building the Aerobic Base and Efficiency13:46 – Navigating Training Intensity and Recovery16:32 – The Benefits of Body-Led Training19:05 – Training for Specific Environments21:59 – Balancing Distance and Duration24:37 – Consistency and Progressive Adaptation27:28 – Mindset and Mental Conditioning30:14 – Final Thoughts on Training OptimisationCore PrincipleA well-executed session should leave you feeling like you could do more —and choosing not to is often the smartest decision you’ll make.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube – Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Book a Race Readiness Reviewhttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR Skool (Obstacle Dominator Platform)https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
Discipline in Training, Optimisation Over IntensityThis episode is a deep dive into discipline, self awareness, and true optimisation in training.We unpack why the familiar cycle of motivation, intensity, burnout, restart keeps people stuck, and how stepping away from the “go hard” mentality creates sustainable progress instead of short lived peaks.This conversation explores training as a complete system, not just sessions on paper. Lifestyle stress, recovery, nervous system load, and grounding the wider situation all influence performance. Optimisation only works when the whole picture is considered.We discuss how discipline is often about choosing not to do more, why recovery is a key performance skill, and how ego can quietly sabotage progress when it is not kept in check. Understanding energy systems, particularly how upper lactate threshold work can unintentionally drift into VO2 max with too much effort, is central to training effectively rather than emotionally.Matt shares how analysing a training week provides clarity, asking what the week actually revealed, what information was gained, and what still needs to be learned. Optimisation comes from curiosity, education, and listening, not forcing outcomes.This episode reinforces a simple truth, getting things right is often easier than people think when intensity is used selectively, discipline is consistent, and action is aligned.If you want access to the RPE scale mapped directly to energy systems, head over to the OCR Skool.Chapters00:00 Introduction and training philosophy02:35 Discipline in training05:00 Optimising training for long term success07:44 Energy systems and recovery10:25 Ego and its impact on training13:37 Self awareness and listening to the body16:30 Education and optimisation19:10 Balancing training and recovery21:24 Tracking progress and making adjustments21:36 Motivation and burnout cycles23:54 Sustainable training practices26:42 Conclusion and call to actionRelevant Links👉 Join the free OCR Skoolhttps://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about🎧 Obstacle Dominator PodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140📺 YouTube, Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🧠 Race Review Audithttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428
Most athletes are not under training.They are over doing the wrong things.In this episode, Matt R and Matt C have an honest conversation about training for obstacle course racing, long term performance, and why effort alone is not the answer.Drawing from real world experience, including periods of overtraining, fatigue, poor recovery, and stalled progress, they break down the difference between doing more and doing what actually works.This is not theory.It is lived experience from athletes who have pushed too far, stripped things back, and learned where optimisation truly matters.The discussion covers:• Training optimisation vs overtraining• Effort vs effectiveness• Minimal effective dose training• Discipline, trust, and the “badge of honour” mentality• Too much variety vs fundamentals repeated• Managing volume, recovery, and immune health• Metabolic health and carbohydrate use• Why quality always beats quantity• How sustainable training supports performance and life outside sportThey also explore the physiological side of training, including metabolic flexibility, fuel usage, and why constantly emptying and refilling the carbohydrate tank is not the same as building real fitness.Ultimately, this episode is about learning to put the right work in the right place, at the right time, at the right dose, so training enhances your performance, your health, and your enjoyment of the process.If you are training hard but feel constantly tired, beat up, or stuck, this episode will help you understand why.If this resonated, subscribe for more grounded conversations around OCR, endurance performance, and long term athlete development.Progress gets easier when you stop chasing moreand start training with intention.00:00 Life as a remote worker and traveller08:13 Training optimisation vs overtraining17:26 Effort vs effectiveness in training21:58 Carbohydrate intake and individual needs23:15 Trial and error in training and nutrition24:37 Refining your approach over time26:04 Training high, eating high, lessons learned28:01 Understanding the impact of intensity on health30:27 The mindset shift, more is not always better32:19 Managing training volume and immune health34:47 Consistency, optimisation, and fundamentals38:36 Sustainable training for long term success41:44 Creating a balanced training schedule45:31 Training for specific events, quality over quantity49:17 The discipline of not over committing🎧 Obstacle Dominator PodcastSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43eeApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140📺 YouTubeMatt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🧭 Free clarity and next stepsRace review audithttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🧠 Community, next step for clarityOCR Skool Grouphttps://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about🎥 Next step⏱️ Chapters🔗 Links & Resources
In this conversation, Matt Roberts discusses the importance of physicality in obstacle course racing (OCR) and how it relates to overall health and longevity. He emphasizes the need for a balanced training approach that includes various components such as strength, endurance, and coordination. The discussion also covers the significance of recovery, mindset, and the impact of lifestyle choices on health. Ultimately, the conversation encourages listeners to take responsibility for their health and prioritize movement in their daily lives.• Modern training has drifted away from its original purpose. Most people train for aesthetics, validation, or race results, but very few train for real-world physical readiness. In this episode, Matt & Liam break down why training exists in the first place, the role of responsibility, and why capacity under pressure matters more than comfort or convenience.• Obstacle Course Racing is explored as one of the most complete and dynamic training environments for human beings. Running, grip, carries, climbing, stabilisation, fatigue management, and nervous system regulation all collide under stress. OCR doesn’t just build fitness, it exposes weakness and develops capability in a way isolated gym work or single-discipline endurance sports cannot.• This conversation goes deeper than sport. Training is framed as an act of leadership and responsibility. Being physically capable means being able to act when it matters most, to carry weight that isn’t yours, to stay calm under pressure, and to protect those you are responsible for. OCR becomes a proving ground, not the goal, but a mirror for life, leadership, and embodiment.If this episode resonated, the next step is clarity.Go deeper inside the OCR Skool group.The links below 👇🏼🔗 Links Mentioned🎧 Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Listen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 Watch on YouTube – Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🧭 Book a Race Readiness Reviewhttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 Join the OCR Skool Community (Obstacle Dominator Platform)https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/aboutIf you want personal feedback, you can request a free Race Readiness Review inside the group.
In this episode, Matt Roberts sits down with Bob Smith to reflect on Bob’s journey through structured training, coaching, and Spartan racing.Bob shares how committing to the process transformed not just his physical fitness, but his mindset, discipline, and mental health. From learning accountability, to embracing community support, to discovering deeper layers of resilience through racing, this conversation highlights what happens when a man decides to show up consistently and honestly.They discuss the realities of training at different stages of life, the importance of setting realistic goals, and why enjoying the process is just as important as chasing outcomes. Bob also opens up about the spiritual and personal growth that racing has revealed, and how proximity to the right people can elevate performance far beyond what’s possible alone.This episode is for anyone who wants proof that transformation is possible at any age, and that discipline, support, and self honesty are the real catalysts for change.• Bob experienced significant physical and mental growth through consistent training• Accountability in coaching became a major turning point• Racing revealed deeper levels of resilience and character• Community and support are essential for long term progress• Realistic goals create sustainable success• Fitness is achievable at any age with the right structure• Enjoying the process improves both performance and fulfilment• Discipline in training positively spills into everyday life• Honest conversations about struggle build real strength• Proximity to aligned people raises standards and mindset00:00 Reconnecting and reflecting on training04:13 Journey into coaching and personal growth07:07 Experiences in Spartan racing10:04 Physical and mental transformation13:01 Accountability and community support16:16 Discipline and mindset shifts19:10 Race strategies and energy management22:00 Achievements and future goals34:01 Embracing the inner child in racing41:27 Setting goals and overcoming challenges51:29 The spiritual journey of racing54:15 The importance of accountability and support🔑 Key Takeaways ⏱ Chapters🔗 Links Mentioned🎧 Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Listen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 Watch on YouTube – Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🧭 Book a Race Readiness Reviewhttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 Join the OCR Skool Community (Obstacle Dominator Platform)https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
In this episode, Matt Roberts sits down with Sarah Jane to explore her journey through obstacle course racing, her experiences at The Playground, and how community, mindset, and self awareness have shaped her evolution as an athlete and a person.Sarah shares how her love for outdoor movement became a gateway into OCR, how working within a strong training environment built confidence and resilience, and how joining Primal Fitness challenged her perceptions and expanded what she believed was possible.They discuss the emotional triggers that surface in competitive sport, the internal barriers many athletes unknowingly carry, and how mindset shifts can unlock performance and personal growth. The conversation also explores goal setting, patience, consistency, and why long term progress requires both determination and compassion for the process.This episode is for anyone navigating competition, personal development, or a deeper relationship with fitness, and for those who understand that growth is rarely linear but always revealing.• Sarah’s fitness journey began with a love for outdoor activity and movement• Working at The Playground created a powerful OCR focused community• Joining Primal Fitness introduced new techniques and perspectives• Mindset is critical in overcoming self imposed limitations• Community support elevates performance and motivation• Perceptions of Primal Fitness shifted from skepticism to appreciation• Emotional triggers can influence competitive performance• Facing challenges builds resilience and self awareness• Ambitious goals drive growth when approached with patience• Consistency and time are essential for lasting results“It takes time to create change.”“You have to work for it.”“It’s all about the mindset.”00:00 Introduction to Sarah Jane’s journey03:50 The evolution of obstacle course racing06:43 Mindset and community impact09:37 Breaking down internal barriers12:46 The role of community in performance15:36 Perception versus reality of Primal Fitness18:53 The importance of holistic health21:49 Navigating challenges and growth24:30 Passion and competitiveness in OCR27:48 Ownership and accountability30:37 Reflections on personal growth35:06 Navigating relationships and self development38:00 Setting goals and embracing challenge42:12 Understanding avoidance and performance50:01 The journey of becoming a runner54:37 Lessons learned and future aspirations01:00:49 The importance of time and consistency01:10:24 Riverside outroobstacle course racing, fitness journey, community support, mindset, personal growth, Primal Fitness, racing experiences, goal setting, emotional triggers, competitive sports🔗 Links Mentioned🎧 Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Listen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 Watch on YouTube – Matt Robertshttps://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🧭 Book a Race Readiness Reviewhttps://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 Join the OCR Skool Community (Obstacle Dominator Platform)https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about
In this episode, Matt Roberts and Matt Chinn explore how to plan the year ahead with clarity, patience, and intention when it comes to OCR racing and training.They discuss the importance of honest self-assessment, understanding your current level of conditioning, and setting realistic goals that align with where you are right now, not just where you want to be. The conversation breaks down how to categorise races into A, B, and C types, and why this structure is essential for long-term progression, performance, and injury prevention.They also highlight why consistency beats intensity, why patience is a competitive advantage, and how adapting training based on individual circumstances, recovery, and life stress is key to staying in the game year after year.This episode is about zooming out, thinking long-term, and building the athlete and human you are becoming, not just chasing the next race.• Planning the year ahead is crucial for long-term success• Understanding A, B, and C races allows for smarter, more effective training• Self-assessment is essential for knowing your current conditioning• Long-term goals provide direction and clarity in the training process• C races should be used as training opportunities, not validation events• Leave the ego at the door during training and racing• Consistency over time leads to sustainable improvement• Rushing the process increases the risk of setbacks and injury• Focus on the minimal effective dose to maximise training returns• Prioritise recovery and self-care to maintain progress and longevity00:00 Planning for the Year Ahead02:55 Understanding A, B, and C Races05:49 Self-Assessment and Realistic Goal Setting08:47 The Importance of Recovery and Conditioning11:59 Long-Term Vision and Goal Structuring15:00 Defining A, B, and C Races17:54 Ego and Performance in C Races21:04 Lessons from the DEKA Mile Experience27:45 Internal Dialogues and Race Strategy32:24 Planning and Mapping Out Race Seasons35:16 Managing Training and Recovery39:10 Assessing Current Fitness Levels45:18 Maximizing Performance and Consistency50:49 Prioritizing Key Training Sessions🎧 Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2IdzZ1oB7Y8P1c6g6Xh0ZB🍎 Listen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/obstacle-dominator/id1559372730📺 Watch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ObstacleDominator📞 Book a Game Plan Callhttps://calendly.com/primalfitness/game-plan-call🏃‍♂️ Join OCR School (Skool Community)https://www.skool.com/ocr-school💪 Obstacle Dominator Programhttps://www.primalfitness.co.uk/obstacle-dominator🔥 OCR Skool 21-Day Programhttps://www.skool.com/ocr-school/about✅ Key Takeaways⏱️ Chapters🔗 Links & Resources
Episode 72 dives into The Winter Code — how to stay consistent, energised, motivated, and aligned through the darker, colder months. In this conversation, Matt Roberts and Mitch explore winter as a season of growth, identity shifts, and physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual alignment.Most people fall apart during winter.But winter is actually the forge — the place where discipline, resilience, and long-term performance are created.This episode blends training, mindset, nature, and personal development into one powerful blueprint for thriving when energy is low and life becomes more challenging.Inside Episode 72:• Identity, Discomfort & GrowthHow identity evolves through life, why discomfort is essential, and how winter acts as a mirror for who you're becoming.• Motivation in Darker MonthsHow intrinsic and extrinsic motivation work together to maintain consistency when sunlight, energy, and routine are disrupted.• Energy Builders vs Energy DrainersHow winter affects hormones, circadian rhythm, mood, grounding, and stimulation — and how to work with the season, not against it.• Immunity & Seasonal HealthBreathwork, cold exposure, grounding, sunlight, hydration, movement, sleep, and elemental practices to stay strong.• MED Training (Minimum Effective Dose)How to stay on track with short, targeted sessions when time or energy is limited.• Mindset & ReframingHow to shift perspective, create antifragility, and use constructive thinking to overcome winter challenges.• Nutrition, Stress & Nervous SystemHow nutrition and stress directly impact energy, recovery, and performance during colder months.• Community, Nature & ReflectionWhy community accelerates growth, how nature realigns your energy, and why winter is perfect for reflection, intention, and recalibration.Summary:Matt and Mitch explore the themes of identity, discomfort, motivation, and seasonal alignment. They discuss consistency, community, stress, nutrition, and the importance of nature and reflection. The core message: embrace the season, honour the cycles, and evolve through winter with clarity and resilience.Takeaways:Embrace discomfortIdentity evolvesMindset shapes outcomesConsistency compoundsCommunity supports growthNature restores wellbeingNutrition mattersStress management builds longevityReflection empowers transformationChapters:00:00 Identity & Appearance02:49 Discomfort & Shifts05:54 Seasonal Growth08:47 Reframing Mindset11:32 Consistency & Progress14:16 Long-Term Commitment17:26 Training–Life Balance20:17 MED Training23:05 Antifragility25:48 Lifestyle Balance32:38 Nervous System & Stress37:04 Lifestyle Optimisation43:52 Seasonal Impact47:13 Immunity & Resilience53:15 Personal Growth & Habits🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Coaching — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-program🔗 LINKS MENTIONED
In today’s episode, Matt Roberts sits down with Jimmy Napolitano, a long-standing member of the Primal Fitness community whose journey began with the 21-Day Program — where he experienced significant change in a remarkably short time.Since then, Jimmy has gone on to run ultra distances, stand on Savage Race and Spartan podiums, and continue developing as a business owner, leader, father, and man dedicated to living in alignment.This conversation builds upon a previous episode we recorded together two years ago — one that many listeners called “the best episode yet.” Now, we revisit his evolution and dive even deeper into what it means to embody strength, presence, and balance as a modern man.We discuss:Leadership of self — the foundation for everything elseFatherhood, relationships, and love through the lens of awarenessMasculinity, embodiment, and discipline in today’s worldHow to stay grounded, balanced, and purpose-driven amidst life’s pressuresThis episode is a raw and insightful reflection on masculine growth, brotherhood, and the lifelong journey of becoming a well-rounded, balanced man.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube (Matt Roberts) — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School (Skool) — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Program — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-programJoin The OCR Skool for the 21 day program - https://www.skool.com/ocr-skool/aboutIf you found value in this episodePlease leave us a like, drop a star rating, write a review, and subscribe on YouTube — it helps us reach and help more people just like you.Thanks for listening.
In today’s episode Matt Roberts sits down with Shawn Stephens to reflect on a huge year of growth — both on and off the course. Over the past 12 months Shawn has faced and overcome a series of obstacles in his personal life, while simultaneously levelling up his athletic performance inside the Primal Fitness / Obstacle Dominator community.We discuss:The challenges and breakthroughs of the past yearImprovements in running times, conditioning, and body compositionThe mindset shifts that come with staying the courseMoving from Open Heat into competitive Age Group racingAnd the bigger goals now on the horizon — including stepping into larger, harder and more prestigious eventsThis is a conversation about progression, ownership, and using every experience — even the difficult ones — as fuel for what comes next. Shawn is actively in the climb, not at the finish line, and this episode captures that transitional moment before the leap to the next level.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube (Matt Roberts) — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School (Skool) — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Program — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-programIf you found value in this episodePlease leave us a like, drop a star rating, write a review, and subscribe on YouTube — it helps us reach and help more people just like you.Thanks for listening.
In this episode, Matt Roberts and Liam Mitchell dive into how to pace yourself like an elite athlete in OCR. They break down the perfect balance between effort, control, and execution, so you don’t blow up early or finish with too much left in the tank.You’ll learn: • 🧠 The mindset of pacing like an elite • 🫁 How to control breathing, effort, and intensity • 🏃 How to transition in and out of obstacles without wasting energy • 🏋️ When to push and when to hold back • 🥇 How to bring this pacing strategy into training AND competitionThis episode blends theory and practical race execution — body and mind — so you can perform your absolute best when it matters.⸻🎧 Listen to Episode 70 — Pacing Like an Elite on all platforms: • Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0 • Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140 • YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@UC_QkXQiugt-UmSXhpNXyhOA ⸻Thanks for listening and supporting the podcast 🙌If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
In today’s episode we sit down with Jake Clark, who in the past two years has undergone multiple major surgeries on his legs. But unlike most people who treat injury as a full stop, Jake made a deliberate choice — to grow in every other area of his life while his lower body recovered.He could have collapsed into circumstance, but instead he explored his options and chose agency. While unable to train his legs, he doubled down on what he could control: upper body training, nutrition, lifestyle, recovery, mindset, his environment, and his relationships. As a result, this “setback period” became a season of internal reinforcement — not decline.This conversation dives into:The power of choice under pressureUsing injury without wasting the seasonHow identity is rebuilt when performance is limitedTaking ownership instead of waiting for conditions to improveHow working on oneself first ripple-effects into everything elseJake is not returning from zero — he is returning with depth, discipline, and a stronger internal base than before.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube (Matt Roberts) — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School (Skool) — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Program — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-programIf you found value in this episodePlease leave us a like, drop a star rating, write a review, and subscribe on YouTube — it helps us reach and help more people just like you.Thanks for listening.
In today’s episode we are speaking to Greg Downham. Greg has been part of the Primal Fitness Obstacle Dominator community for around five months, and this conversation captures the beginning of his transformation.When Greg first joined he was in a challenging season of life, but through conversation, commitment, and fully immersing himself in the work — he has come out the other side bigger, better, and stronger. These first few months have been pivotal for him physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.This year alone he:Entered and completed his first ever OCR seasonCompeted in multiple UK Spartan eventsTravelled to West Virginia to race the Trifecta World Championships alongside myself and Coach MitchBuilt strong community connections with both UK and overseas athletesTransformed his body and mindsetIs now preparing to launch his own business in NovemberGreg is only at the beginning. The off-season ahead is going to be critical for his athletic development — and 2026 is set to be a huge year for him both in OCR and in life.This is the story of a man who decided to change direction — and actually did it. Enjoy.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube (Matt Roberts) — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School (Skool) — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Program — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-programIf you found value in this episodePlease leave us a like, drop a star rating, write a review, and subscribe on YouTube — it helps us reach and help more people just like you.Thanks for listening.
In this episode of the Obstacle Dominator podcast, Matt Roberts and the coaching team delve into the intricacies of training for obstacle course racing (OCR). They discuss the importance of individualised training plans, the balance between mileage and recovery, and the role of cross-training in injury management. The conversation emphasizes the need for specificity in training, the use of technology and equipment to enhance performance, and the structuring of a training week to optimize results. Key takeaways include the significance of understanding one's own body, the necessity of patience in training, and the value of consistency over intensity.Book a call with Matt here - https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call571058 Programs here - https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-program
In today’s episode Matt Roberts sits down with co-host Matt Chinn to talk about one of the most overlooked but most important parts of the racing year — the off-season.We break down the logic and the purpose behind taking a planned period fully off training for physical restoration, nervous system reset, and mental decompression. From there we discuss running baseline assessments to gauge where you truly are post-season and how those data points inform the months to follow.This isn’t about doing less, it is about setting the foundation for a season of success. We explore how to structure the off-season in a way that keeps training fun, invigorating and consistent — so when the competitive season returns you don’t just show up, you show up primed, motivated, and ready to attack your goals with intention and precision.This is an episode about optimization, longevity, and intelligent periodisation for OCR athletes who want to win over the long game — not burn out in the short one.Links Mentioned🎧 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=2a1f62733d5c43ee🎧 Apple Podcasts — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140🎥 YouTube (Matt Roberts) — https://www.youtube.com/@Mattlivingprimal🌍 Game Plan Call — https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call118428🏁 OCR School (Skool) — https://www.skool.com/obstacle-course-dominators-4113/about📘 Obstacle Dominator Program — https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-programIf you found value in this episodePlease leave us a like, drop a star rating, write a quick review, and subscribe over on YouTube — it helps us reach and help more people just like you.
In this essential episode of the Obstacle Dominator podcast, Matt Roberts and Liam Mitchell sit down to share their personal rest and recovery strategies—hard-earned through years of trial, error, and experience in the trenches.We explore how to:Balance recovery with real-life demands—work, travel, family, and trainingAvoid the trap of overtraining while still progressing toward your goalsThink long-term: why sustainable performance beats short-term hustle every timeRecover smarter, not slower, to stay consistent and avoid breakdownApply mindset shifts to embrace rest as a performance enhancer, not a setbackLearn from past mistakes to elevate yourself without setbacks or unnecessary delaysWhether you're an elite OCR athlete or just starting your fitness journey, this conversation will reframe your approach to training and recovery. It's about playing the long game—thinking in terms of years, not weeks—so you can achieve lasting success without sacrificing your body, time, or progress.🎧 Listen now:Apple Podcasts 👇🏼https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/obstacle-dominator-podcast-by-matt-roberts/id1772898140Spotify 👇🏼https://open.spotify.com/show/0y4nKMh3QdRkXPZ9zYt3H0?si=1997522f8b6e40ec📞 Book a game plan call with Matt:https://my-ocr-coach.com/game-plan-call571058💻 Explore the Obstacle Dominator Programs:https://www.livingprimal.co.uk/obstacle-dominator-program
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