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2494: Three Reasons Why Staying In Shape Is Easier Than Getting Into Shape (Listener Live Coaching)

December 20, 2024 01:51:28 107.0 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom.

  • Mind Pump Fit Tip: Three reasons why staying in shape is easier than getting into shape. (2:09)

  • The first lesson in understanding women. (21:27)

  • The cost of temptation and fame. (23:20)

  • Challenging carbon dating. (35:13)

  • One of the BIGGEST investments in improving your sleep. (40:21)

  • Free advertising. (41:37)

  • The dangerous sides of conservatism. (45:00)

  • Give the gift of health this holiday season. (50:24)

  • Shout out to Neckzilla! (51:57)

  • #ListenerLive question #1 – Is it normal that I found when I dropped my steps 10k per day, lowered my training to 4 Upper/Lower days from 7 days, and increased food my hunger increased? (54:41)

  • #ListenerLive question #2 – When do you have hard conversations with people about their goals and that they have to take it into their own hands? (1:07:51)

  • #ListenerLive question #3 – Is there something that you had other than MAPS 15 that you would suggest running in the meantime because part of the reason I need the lifts is for my sanity? (1:22:05)

  • #ListenerLive question #4 – I sit all day at a desk job, but I will walk 1-2 miles before I lift in the morning and an additional 2-3 miles, sometimes walking/running in the evening. I average 12-17k steps a day, weekends sometimes more. Is this too much? Am I affecting my gains? (1:30:52)

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