Letâs be honestâexercise can get complicated real quick.
But weâve made the decision to keep it simple and focused on what really matters: getting fit for life, not training for a marathon (unless thatâs your thing đ).
This is for the everyday person who wants to feel stronger, more energised, and ready to do the things they loveâwithout getting winded or worn out.
Whatâs wild is that good exercise has been shown to be more effective than anti-depressants.
Thatâs how powerful it is for your body and your mind.
So... ask yourself honestly:
đ Where are you at right now?
đ How can you level up just a little bit this week?
To get started, check out this 4-minute entry-level workout from Dr. Zach Bush.
Yesâjust four minutes.
No excuses.
It dives deeper into movement, health, and how to build a practice that lasts.
đ§ Fun fact: Thereâs research showing that your ability to perform certain exercises is linked to all-cause mortalityâmeaning how long and how well you live.
Here are a few key indicators:
- VO2 Max (cardio and aerobic efficiency)
- Strength (especially grip strength and leg strength)
- Mobility (like getting off the floor without using your hands)
Letâs get strong.
Letâs level up.
Letâs keep it simple and sustainable.