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Author: Simon Dutton

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Helping coaching and health professionals beat imposter syndrome, improve their client results and learn new skills!

What sets those the coaches and the clients that excel apart from the rest of us?

 Whether it is in health, physique, business or charisma we feel it comes down to four key traits! Mindset Accountability Discipline Execution. 

This podcast aims to delve into the lives and passions of the people that have excelled in their craft and find out how they optimise their life and these key traits to allow them to be SELF MADE.

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The Battle of the Womanisers: Andrew Huberman vs. James BondIn this week's episode, we're diving into two major news stories that have everyone talking.First up, Andrew Huberman's private life has hit the mainstream media. In today's modern world, should someone's private life affect your opinion of their professional work? Join me and Robb as we debate when it should and shouldn’t, and what to take away from these reports.On a lighter note, a huge rumor has surfaced that Aaron Taylor-Johnson...
SummaryThe latest buzz in the industry is hyrox! The hybrid athletic competition for the every day athlete rather than the geared up crossfitter! In this weeks episode of the Self Made Podcast me and Steven Collins break down how we would prepare someone for such an event as well as break down what the event is and comment on its rise in popularity.KeywordsHyrox, hybrid athletic competition, running, weightlifting, cardio, aerobic fitness, coaches, steady-state cardio, maximal aerobic sp...
SummaryIn this conversation, Simon Dutton and Jack Haigh discuss various topics related to coaching and client success. They share insights from their experiences at Ultimate Performance and M10, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility as a coach and setting clear expectations with clients. They also discuss the value of meal plans and the potential pitfalls of prescribing them. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for coaches to continuously develop their skills and avoi...
SummaryThe conversation explores the topic of plastic water bottles and toxicity. The hosts discuss the middle ground in discussions on toxicity and the impact of the environment on health. They emphasize the importance of taking action and doing rather than solely relying on mindfulness practices. The role of the liver in metabolism is highlighted, along with the need for critical thinking and sense-making in evaluating research and personal experiences. The potential harmful effects of plas...
In this conversation, Simon and Steven discuss the importance of sleep and its impact on various aspects of health and well-being. They share personal experiences with sleep and how it has affected their lives. Steven talks about his journey of giving up caffeine and the positive effects it has had on his productivity and energy levels. They also discuss the different stages of sleep and the importance of getting quality sleep for brain health, emotional balance, and physical health. They emp...
SummaryIn this conversation, Simon Dutton and Kassem discuss the importance of length and range in hypertrophy training. They explore the impact of length and range on muscle hypertrophy and the considerations for individual differences in length and range work. They also discuss the role of specificity in length and range training and the potential benefits of modifying short range exercises for length and range. The conversation highlights the importance of balancing resistance and strength...
SummaryIn this conversation, Rob and the Ghost of mentor future discuss the state of the fitness industry in January and the challenges coaches face during this time. They highlight the misconception that January is a great month for sales and emphasize the importance of understanding the mindset of potential clients. They also discuss the quality of fitness education and coaching, noting that while education is improving, the overall quality of coaching may be declining. The conversation con...
SummaryIn this conversation, Simon Dutton and Patrick Davidson discuss the importance of consistency in training and nutrition, the influence of social media on the fitness industry, the need for a systematic approach in coaching, and the resistance to outsourcing and learning from experts. They also explore the challenge of moving from implicit to explicit knowledge and the benefits of having a system and learning from mentors. The conversation highlights the apprenticeship level of the fitn...
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