Why Most People Fail at Fitness (Build Real Consistency Instead)
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In this episode, I break down why most people fail in fitness — they chase extreme workouts and crash diets without building a stable foundation first.
I share how lasting fitness results come from consistency, not motivation. That starts with grounding habits: quality sleep, morning walks, breathwork, time outside, and simple routines that regulate your nervous system.
For beginners, I recommend sticking to a realistic plan you can follow for six months. Train 2–3 times per week using basic full‑body strength movements — push, pull, squat, hinge, carry, and core. Keep it simple and repeatable.
I also talk about building momentum, stacking small wins, and adapting your workouts when life gets busy instead of quitting altogether.
Fitness isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s a tool for building strength, resilience, and long‑term physical and mental health.
You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com
You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUTCOLLECTIVE