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This episode is brought to you by Caldera Lab, Legion Athletics and Cured Nutrition.
In this high-energy episode, I sit down with Carl Daikeler, co-founder and CEO of BODi (formerly BeachBody), to uncover what it truly takes to stay fit, healthy, and motivated at any age—especially after 40. Carl shares the honest truth about hating workouts, why consistency trumps complexity, and how his own struggles inspired the creation of Shakeology and countless effective fitness programs. From breaking the myth of “more is better” to championing the power of 25-minute workouts, Carl explains how to build muscle, lose fat, and achieve longevity without perfection. He reveals how accountability, community, and mindset drive real transformation—and how the best way to help yourself might be by helping someone else. Whether you're looking to get shredded, manage weight over 40, or just finally stick to a routine, this episode is packed with practical, sustainable advice.
Follow Carl @carldaikeler
Follow Chase @chase_chewning
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00:00 – Intro and why this episode matters
01:18 – Carl’s mission: help people get healthy with minimal daily effort
03:35 – The water ski test for longevity at 61
04:23 – Accountability: the real key to transformation
06:04 – Starting small: 100 squats, 50 pushups, save a life
07:53 – Why leading by example isn’t enough—lead by invitation
10:22 – Carl admits he hates working out (and how he still does it daily)
13:09 – Shakeology: solving his own problem with vegetables
16:06 – The importance of quality and integrity in supplements
17:34 – The Body difference: short, effective workouts that stick
19:42 – Physical poverty: Carl’s metaphor for neglecting your body
23:50 – Just show up: the spoon and starfish stories
26:12 – Why helping others makes you more accountable
27:18 – How Carl shaped company culture around health
30:25 – Reducing temptation: removing the sugar minefield
34:25 – Fitness by decade: what changes in your 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s
36:14 – Stop over-optimizing: why you don’t need gadgets to succeed
37:30 – Power 90 to P90X: the foundation of scalable fitness
40:08 – Quantified vs qualitative health: how you feel matters
42:51 – Wine bottles to weights: Judy’s lifestyle transformation
44:23 – Blue Zones, simplicity, and living past 100
45:47 – Carl’s “secret sauce” for longevity: Don’t quit
49:59 – Keeping it simple: what makes Body programs work
52:26 – Time under tension and progressive overload: the winning formula
53:22 – Fitness seasons: when to go hard, when to scale back
56:12 – The power of community and hybrid workout calendars
57:00 – Red flags in fitness: obsession with one modality
59:20 – Belvital: a hormone health game-changer for women
01:00:54 – New P90X Generation Next and what’s coming in 2026
01:02:33 – Ever Forward
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This episode is brought to you by Caldera Lab, Legion Athletics and Cured Nutrition.
In this high-energy episode, I sit down with Carl Daikeler, co-founder and CEO of BODi (formerly BeachBody), to uncover what it truly takes to stay fit, healthy, and motivated at any age—especially after 40. Carl shares the honest truth about hating workouts, why consistency trumps complexity, and how his own struggles inspired the creation of Shakeology and countless effective fitness programs. From breaking the myth of “more is better” to championing the power of 25-minute workouts, Carl explains how to build muscle, lose fat, and achieve longevity without perfection. He reveals how accountability, community, and mindset drive real transformation—and how the best way to help yourself might be by helping someone else. Whether you're looking to get shredded, manage weight over 40, or just finally stick to a routine, this episode is packed with practical, sustainable advice.
Follow Carl @carldaikeler
Follow Chase @chase_chewning
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00:00 – Intro and why this episode matters
01:18 – Carl’s mission: help people get healthy with minimal daily effort
03:35 – The water ski test for longevity at 61
04:23 – Accountability: the real key to transformation
06:04 – Starting small: 100 squats, 50 pushups, save a life
07:53 – Why leading by example isn’t enough—lead by invitation
10:22 – Carl admits he hates working out (and how he still does it daily)
13:09 – Shakeology: solving his own problem with vegetables
16:06 – The importance of quality and integrity in supplements
17:34 – The Body difference: short, effective workouts that stick
19:42 – Physical poverty: Carl’s metaphor for neglecting your body
23:50 – Just show up: the spoon and starfish stories
26:12 – Why helping others makes you more accountable
27:18 – How Carl shaped company culture around health
30:25 – Reducing temptation: removing the sugar minefield
34:25 – Fitness by decade: what changes in your 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s
36:14 – Stop over-optimizing: why you don’t need gadgets to succeed
37:30 – Power 90 to P90X: the foundation of scalable fitness
40:08 – Quantified vs qualitative health: how you feel matters
42:51 – Wine bottles to weights: Judy’s lifestyle transformation
44:23 – Blue Zones, simplicity, and living past 100
45:47 – Carl’s “secret sauce” for longevity: Don’t quit
49:59 – Keeping it simple: what makes Body programs work
52:26 – Time under tension and progressive overload: the winning formula
53:22 – Fitness seasons: when to go hard, when to scale back
56:12 – The power of community and hybrid workout calendars
57:00 – Red flags in fitness: obsession with one modality
59:20 – Belvital: a hormone health game-changer for women
01:00:54 – New P90X Generation Next and what’s coming in 2026
01:02:33 – Ever Forward
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