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XFIT Fitness Games

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5 contributions to XFIT Fitness Games
Rent for August paid
It’s a bit trivial but I’ve found closing the rings to be one of the best measures of consistency over time.
Rent for August paid
One Year of Progress
I started my xFIT journey a little over a year ago. The job is never done (rent is due every day!) but it’s fun to step back and see what the small decisions we make every day add up to.
One Year of Progress
2 likes • Aug 19
Thanks! I’m by no means an expert but happy to share if it helps. The start of the journey was a bit of a fluke. I had always been curious if I could do something like this but quickly dismissed it with the common excuses of I’m too busy and don’t have time. Last year my wife thought it would be a fun gift and so I used that as a catalyst to dive in. I was initially inspired by the art of the possible. Lance made a comment about a 6 pack is on the way and before that I had never even considered that as possible. Once I opened my mind to that outcome I was encouraged to keep going. I think the biggest mental shift for me was nutrition. I have never really focused on that previously. Before, I worked out to make room for the “good stuff”. Food was a vice for me and I used junk food as a coping mechanism for stress and other negative emotions. The mental shift that seemed to work is to frame food as fuel not comfort. That put me in the driver’s seat and I felt more in power about trading carbs for protein and greens (and even fasting!). Simply put I wanted to be in control of food and not food in control of me. At the start, it was a lot of information to take in, so I decided to focus on only a few things I could control: 1. what I ate (GPS) 2. When I ate (worked to a 6 hour eating window and fasting occasionally) 3. Exercise minutes Those were all decisions in my power and so I focused on those instead of all the things I couldn’t control. At first I just told myself I could do this for 6 months and then after 6 months the neuroplasticity kicked in and it became habit. My days felt off when I didn’t work out. Eating clean was on auto pilot. After focusing on the simple things I could control, I noticed that the things that felt out of control started to become achievable. - Weight decreased - Muscle increased - Cardio improved Seeing that the small decisions added up to bigger results gave me confidence and motivation to keep going. I think at some point I was thinking I would get to a point where I’m done and now I realize that there is no destination it’s just pushing a little bit more every day. The human body is incredible and we are all capable of doing awesome things. Just control the controllables and forget about everything else.
Beast Mode Unlocked
Did the Spartan Beast in Idaho today. Was planning to do it in Utah last month but had to swap for some family conflicts. Felt great with the race and made good time overall. 3:02 finish time. Very happy with the outcome considering I don’t think I could do a single Spartan event a year ago. I kept the fuel dialed with nutrition and salt pills but still got the craziest leg cramps the last two miles. Missed 3 obstacles and ended up doing penalty loops. Need to work on grip strength for next year!
Beast Mode Unlocked
1 like • Aug 11
All thanks you man! Thanks for the kick in the right direction!
Half Marathon PR by 11 minutes
I started working with Lance about a year ago. I always enjoyed running but never focused on nutrition or other forms of exercise. As I implemented GPS and reduced my carb intake I lost 60 lbs over the past year. As a side effect, I noticed that focusing on my nutrition helped my cardio health significantly - my resting heart rate dropped and my VO2 max jumped. As I reintroduced more cardio I was running faster than ever before. Last weekend I signed up for a small half marathon race as part of my Spartan Beast prep and ended up crushing my PR by over 11 minutes. 1:36:10 (7:20 pace). I kept that pace the entire race and when it came time to drop the hammer I had fuel in the tank!! Placed 1st in my age group and 4th overall. Never thought that would be possible at this age. Spartan beast in 1 week!
Half Marathon PR by 11 minutes
Week 130
Feeling good this morning and wanted to share some progress 💪🏼
Week 130
1 like • Aug 2
Nice work dude!
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David Johnson
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@david-johnson-1578
Utah-based CPA and Tech CFO. Father of 4.

Active 10d ago
Joined Aug 2, 2025
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