REST | EAT | MOVE

Your health is your #1 asset. Are you investing in this every day? In this podcast we will guide you along your journey to create a balanced healthy lifestyle allowing you to do and give more in your life and career. As the leading authority on small steps to healthy living, On Target Living has created a lifestyle that not only helps you have better health, but allows you to perform at your best. You will never think about your health & performance the same way again. www.ontargetliving.com

293. Leave It on the Doorstep: A Healthier Mindset for the New Year

In this reflective end-of-year podcast episode, Matt looks back on 2025 and encourages listeners to “leave it on the doorstep” as they move into the new year—letting go of guilt, unmet goals, and perceived failures while keeping the lessons learned. Using a mix of personal stories, mindset coaching, and health-focused motivation, the episode emphasizes that perfection isn’t required for progress. The host highlights how common negative self-talk (“I can’t,” “I won’t,” “I don’t,” “I didn’t”) keeps people stuck, and explains how reframing those thoughts into “what if,” “I will,” “I want,” and “I did” can unlock real change. Rather than rigid New Year’s resolutions, the focus is on optimism, belief, and small, intentional habits—especially around health, nutrition, and self-care. The episode closes with an invitation to start 2026 with possibility, presence, and a healthier mindset, reminding listeners that lasting change begins in the mind.

12-31
08:45

292. Just Breathe: A 5-Minute Reset for Christmas Eve

In this Christmas Eve episode, Matt offers a calm pause during a busy and often stressful season by guiding listeners through a simple five-minute breath-work session titled Just Breathe. As the year comes to a close, the episode encourages slowing down, creating space, and resetting the nervous system through intentional nasal breathing. Listeners are reminded that amidst the constant drive to do, have, and give more, stillness and calm are essential. With gentle cues to focus on the breath, release tension, and return to the present moment, this short meditation serves as a grounding reset to support relaxation, clarity, and balance heading into the new year.

12-24
07:54

291. More Than a Workout: What to Look for When Hiring a Personal Trainer

In this wide-ranging, end-of-year conversation, Matt and Chris explore what it really means to hire a personal trainer—and what both clients and trainers should expect from that relationship in the future. Drawing on decades of experience, they argue that training should move beyond “just sweating” to a high-value, holistic model where the trainer acts as a long-term health “quarterback,” guiding fitness, recovery, nutrition, behavior change, and accountability. The discussion emphasizes the importance of discovery sessions, shared philosophy, strong communication, thoughtful follow-up, and an exceptional client experience from start to finish. Rather than frequent, price-driven sessions, the hosts advocate for less frequent but higher-impact coaching, where value comes from expertise, personalization, and connection to a broader healthcare team—positioning fitness as the true future of healthcare.

12-17
56:08

290. The 12 Days of Health: Breaking Down Today’s Biggest Wellness Trends

In this episode of the Rest, Eat, Move podcast, the Matt and Chris run through a light-hearted “12 Days of Health” series, exploring popular fitness and wellness trends with a mix of experience, skepticism, and common sense. They discuss saunas, cold plunges, fasted cardio, peptides, hormone therapy, intermittent fasting, zero-calorie drinks, spot reduction, protein recommendations, the carnivore diet, oatmeal, barbell squats, and wearables—emphasizing that most trends become problematic when taken to extremes. Throughout the conversation, they reinforce long-term fundamentals such as balanced nutrition, realistic expectations, thoughtful training, and tuning into the body’s own signals rather than blindly following hype or shortcuts. While many modern approaches have potential benefits, the hosts caution that most require context, moderation, and an understanding of how the body naturally works.

12-10
47:11

289. The December Pause: How Reflection Fuels Transformation

Matt and Chris open December by encouraging listeners to use the month not for drastic health changes but for honest reflection, stillness, and envisioning where they want to be by 2026. They discuss how constant busyness, stress, and survival-mode thinking prevent people from dreaming, planning, and believing that meaningful change is possible. Instead of reacting or relying on quick fixes, they advocate slowing down, creating space for stillness, and identifying what one truly wants for their health—less inflammation, better sleep, reduced stress, greater vibrancy—then breaking that vision into small, achievable habits. They emphasize that real transformation comes from tiny wins, consistency, and a willingness to be uncomfortable, reflect deeply, and build sustainable habits over time. Ultimately, they urge listeners to paint a clear picture of their desired health future and start laying the groundwork now, one small step at a time.

12-03
32:31

288. How Much Protein Do You REALLY Need?

How much protein do you REALLY need? ???? Join us in this enlightening episode of the Rest Eat Move podcast, where we dive deep into the power of food and unravel the mystery behind protein requirements. Our expert duo is back in the studio to break down the noise and misconceptions surrounding protein intake.Understanding the balance of macronutrients is essential for optimal health and wellness. We discuss the potential pitfalls of overconsuming protein, the importance of maintaining a balanced pH, and the amazing ways to improve your overall nutrition. From personal anecdotes about bodybuilding and nutrition to practical advice on sustaining a healthy lifestyle, we cover it all.Discover natural remedies and learn how to prevent and aid common health issues by improving the issue at the source. This episode is packed with practical tips and insights that will help you challenge your current goals and optimize your health journey.Ready to take control of your wellness? ???? Watch now and start making informed decisions about your protein intake and overall nutrition. Remember, balance is key! For more information and helpful resources, visit our website. ????

11-26
57:00

287. Stillness: the Most Underrated Superpower

In this episode, Matt explores “stillness” as an overlooked yet essential tool for mental clarity, emotional regulation, creativity, and overall well-being—especially during the busy holiday season. He explains that stillness isn’t laziness but intentional space for breathing, recalibrating the nervous system, and processing the stress we usually outrun with constant stimulation, technology, and busyness. Because stillness forces us to confront what we avoid, most people resist it, yet it remains the doorway to presence, abundance, and higher performance. Matt highlights the power of the exhale, the importance of creating moments of quiet, and offers practical ways to practice stillness—from brief silent pauses and technology boundaries to mindful walks, reflective habits, and gratitude. Ultimately, he urges listeners to “allow” stillness instead of trying to earn it, recognizing it as a foundational practice for clarity, energy, and a more fulfilling life.

11-19
16:22

286. Are You Nutrient Deficient or Food Deficient?

In this episode, Matt and Chris return to the studio to tackle the growing obsession with supplements and synthetic nutrients in modern health culture. Using creatine, peptides, and GLP-1 drugs as examples, they question whether our fixation on isolated nutrients is leading us further away from true health. Drawing from decades of nutrition and wellness experience, they argue that the real solution lies in returning to whole, unprocessed foods — “eating food, not nutrients.” The hosts break down how overreliance on synthetic supplements and appetite-suppressing drugs contributes to nutrient deficiencies, muscle loss, gut issues, and declining metabolic health. Through stories, research, and real-world insights from the supplement industry, Matt and Chris make a compelling case for rethinking our relationship with food, simplicity, and balance.

11-12
56:07

285. This Simple Change Doubled My Testosterone Levels (Rebroadcast)

Discover the simple change that doubled my testosterone levels and transformed my overall health! In today's video, I share my personal journey from dealing with high cholesterol, acid reflux, and even erectile dysfunction, to achieving remarkable hormonal balance and vitality. This isn't just about men – women can benefit from increased testosterone too!Join me as I dive into the importance of testosterone for both men and women, and how it acts as a key indicator of aging. Learn about the "challenge goal" I set for myself and the amazing ways to improve your health through natural remedies and lifestyle changes. From stress management and better sleep to omega-3 fats and strength training, I'll reveal the practical steps that can help you prevent and aid hormonal imbalances and improve the issue at the source.Ready to take control of your health and wellness? Watch the video to see how you can start your journey towards better fitness and a balanced lifestyle. Don't forget to visit our website for more information and additional helpful resources. Your path to feeling and being your best starts now!

11-05
27:29

284. Taking Ownership: Redefining Responsibility for Your Health

In this conversation, Matt and Chris explore the idea of creating a new future by taking responsibility for personal health and well-being. They discuss how many people live reactively—blaming genetics, circumstances, or lack of time—rather than proactively shaping their own outcomes. Drawing from personal stories, coaching experiences, and examples of individuals who “broke the chain” of unhealthy family patterns, they emphasize that transformation starts with self-awareness, curiosity, and intentionality. The discussion challenges the notion that health and happiness are dictated by luck or external forces, framing responsibility not as blame, but as empowerment. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to embrace discomfort, rethink their habits, and envision what’s truly possible for a healthier, more fulfilling life.

10-29
54:33

283. From Survival to Thriving: How Blind Spots Shape Progress

In this episode of the Rest Eat Move podcast, Matt explores the concept of blind spots in his personal health journey, particularly around sleep. Despite thinking he was doing well, data from a wearable revealed overlooked issues like screen time, alcohol, and bedtime habits affecting sleep quality. He reflects on the difference between surviving and thriving, stressing the importance of curiosity, adaptability, and staying committed to the process—not just the outcomes. Matt encourages listeners to examine their own blind spots and embrace discomfort as a path to real growth.

10-22
12:51

282. From Good to Great: The Art of Periodized Training and Intentional Movement

Chris and Matt Johnson dive deep into what it really takes to move from “good” to “great” in your personal fitness journey. Building on recent interviews, they bring the focus back to practical, in-house action steps — from designing a realistic workout plan to understanding the deeper connection between movement, mindset, and recovery.They explore the importance of place and time, how to build a sustainable exercise routine, and why most people start in the wrong place when trying to get back into shape. The conversation unpacks the concept of periodization — training in cycles that balance effort, rest, and adaptation — and introduces the 89-day Fibonacci Training Plan, a system based on natural rhythms found in nature.Listeners will learn how to use tools like the Four F’s of Strength Training (Focus, Form, Feel, Fatigue) and the Three R’s (Rate, Range, Resistance) to train smarter, avoid burnout, and rediscover curiosity in movement. From the science of recovery to the art of listening to your body, this episode reframes fitness as a journey of awareness and intention — not just intensity.Whether you’re new to exercise or a lifelong mover looking to reignite progress, this episode gives you a thoughtful framework for becoming more efficient, more mindful, and ultimately, more fulfilled in how you move.

10-15
49:38

281. Flipping the Script on Healthcare: From Sick Care to Well Care

In this episode of Rest Eat Move, host Matt sits down solo with David Harvey, co-founder and CEO of VEO Health, to discuss Matt’s personal journey of upgrading his health and the broader mission of shifting U.S. healthcare from reactive “sick care” to proactive “well care.”David shares his motivation for entering healthcare after his son was born with complex medical issues and highlights the inefficiencies and limitations of traditional care models. VEO Health aims to empower individuals with in-depth biomarker testing, full-body scans, wearable integration, and personalized coaching — all outside of the typical insurance framework.ontargetliving.com

10-08
48:54

280. Bloodwork: Health Journey in Progress

In this episode of Rest, Eat, Move, hosts Matt and Chris dive into the importance of taking control of personal health before problems arise. Matt shares his own journey of partnering with a functional medicine group to track over 150 biomarkers, undergo a DEXA scan, and set personal health goals. The conversation stresses curiosity—asking better questions of healthcare providers—and uncovering personal beliefs that may hold people back from optimal health. Matt outlines his top goals: creating more personal space and balance, improving fitness and function, reaching a healthier body weight, and setting specific measurable targets like running a faster mile. Alongside the numbers, they emphasize that true progress comes from self-awareness, intentional habits, and aligning health goals with the realities of life’s seasons.

10-01
50:11

279. Trust but Verify: Fighting Fraud in Omega-3 Fish Oils with ORIVO

The podcast explores the importance of verifying the source and authenticity of nutritional products, particularly omega-3 fish oils. The host speaks with Svien, the co-founder and CEO of ORIVO, a Norwegian company that uses advanced NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) technology to verify the species and origin of fish oils. The episode underscores the value of rigorous verification to protect consumers, maintain trust, and ensure the highest quality nutrition. Enjoy!ontargetliving.com

09-24
40:23

278. Matt Answers Your Health Questions: From Screens to Supplements

In this Q&A episode of REST EAT MOVE, Matt tackles some of the most common questions sent in by listeners. From the effects of too much cellphone use to whether creatine should be part of your regular supplement routine, he breaks it down with clear, practical advice you can apply right away.ontargetliving.com

09-17
14:06

Selects: 258. Why Eating Greens is Essential for Detoxifying and Thriving

This week’s Rest Eat Move Select takes us back to a powerful conversation where Matt and Chris explore why greens are more than a trend—they’re essential for gut health, energy, and vibrant aging. From spirulina, chlorella, and chlorophyll to the bigger picture of the Rest, Eat, Move framework, this episode shows how both superfoods and foundational habits work together to fuel your best health.Inside this episode you’ll hear about:– Why algae, grasses, and sea vegetables pack a nutritional punch– The role of chlorophyll and how it supports detox and energy– Breaking down the principles: the cell, pH, and the source– Why health begins in the mind and depends on behavior change– How rest, nutrition, and movement come together as the true baseline of wellnessWhether you’re new here or revisiting, this conversation is a timeless reminder that you have the power to feel your best.

09-10
53:50

277. Rethinking Health: Lessons from Rest Eat Move (Part 2)

In this episode of Rest, Eat, Move, we explore the three essential pillars of a healthier, more energized life. You’ll learn the importance of paying attention to your health and how to sustain or improve your numbers long term. With practical tips and real-world insights, this conversation helps you cut through the noise and focus on simple, sustainable habits that actually make a difference. Whether you’re just starting your wellness journey or looking to fine-tune your routine, this episode will leave you motivated to rest smarter, eat better, and move more with intention.

09-03
49:34

276. Rethinking Health: Lessons from Rest Eat Move

In this episode of the Rest Eat Move Podcast, we revisit the foundations of health through the lens of the Rest Eat Move book. From why health truly begins in the mind, to breaking down common myths about supplements, diets, and shortcuts, this conversation highlights the simple—but powerful—habits that shape lasting wellness. We dive into why rest, eating well, and moving with purpose matter more than the latest trends, and how behavior change and curiosity can unlock your best health.Whether you’re just starting your health journey or need a reminder to return to the basics, this episode will help you reframe what it really means to take control of your health.⸻#RestEatMove #HealthFoundations #WellnessJourney

08-27
57:11

Selects: 179. How to Heal and Protect Your Gallbladder

This week we’re revisiting one of our most popular episodes on gallbladder health.Your gallbladder might not be something you think about every day, but it plays a big role in digestion and overall health. In this episode, Matt and Chris explain how the gallbladder works, why it matters, and what happens when it’s removed. They cover:How hydration and pH balance support bile flow and digestionThe role of alkalizing foods, chlorophyll, and healthy fatsWhy simple foods like apples can help prevent gallstonesMovement and elimination strategies to reduce inflammationReal-life stories of people who avoided surgery and found lasting reliefWhether you have gallbladder concerns, live without one, or simply want to strengthen your gut health, this conversation offers practical, preventative lifestyle tips.

08-20
28:12

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