Craig Paterson is a university buddy of mine who has taken his body to the extreme as you can likely see in the episode photo. Craig became a self-taught competitive bodybuilder and placed 2nd in his very first completion and took first place i
Bec Spink shares her story of dealing with a lifetime of unhealthy habits, overcoming 12 years of yo-yo dieting and attempts at fitness, and finally finding a place where she's happier in life and enjoying her pursuits fitness and health.
This is the story of Sharon Zeller's fitness journey. She's found fitness to be a very important outlet in her life. She's been on this journey for 50 years and has some great tips to share based on her experiences!
In this episode we talked to Krissie and get to hear her incredible journey experiencing both sides of the fitness/health spectrum. She's experienced everything from extreme restriction to extreme binging and finally found a way to a healthy an
Episode 1 of the Inspiyr Fitness podcast is with online running coach Justin Horneker @hornekerjustin. This was actually intended as a practice interview but I believe his story needed to be shared. Listen to learn about how Justin overcame anx
I've started the search for success stories. While I'm getting set up I'll keep you updated on my progress and share a few stories that have inspired me to be doing this.
Truth is I didn't have a passion for what I did with this podcast before. However, I've found a new vision and pumped up! I'm excited to announce this new path for The Fitness Review and I hope you will share your story and be a part of this jo
When people start a diet, they want all the specifics of what to eat and what not to eat. However, starting with a more general approach can often lead to better results. Here's my tips on where to start.
My thoughts on 30, 60, and 90 day challenges to reach goals and transform your body. How to approach them and make sure you maintain the progress long after the challenge is done.
Sometimes we do things to make a workout or exercise more challenging. However, the end result is that you could in fact be making it easier is a way by reducing the effectiveness of each exercise. These are my thoughts on the issue.
Most products/services in the Fitness industry can tout great success rates because they only last within our motivation window. Its only focused on the time where you have the highest success rate. If all of these results were true, why are so
We want to know something will work before we actually try it. Sorry folks, it doesn't work that way. But don't worry, once you actually try it, you'll know for sure and be better off because of it.
There are so many boot camp style workout programs these days signing you up for 8 weeks. I feel that not only does it not work, it sets you up for failure.
Most people feel they need motivation in order to workout. However, the most successful people do what needs to be done even when they aren't motivated!