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What if overcoming the cycle of losing and regaining weight was less about perfection and more about consistency? Join us as Jesse Mulley from Canada shares his extraordinary journey of losing 232 pounds in two years, sparked by a transformative moment while watching a simple video by Jordan Syatt. Jesse's story is one of incredible mental shifts and practical strategies, where high protein and fiber intake became the foundation of sustainable weight loss. He opens up about his journey from extreme dietary changes to a balanced eating plan, guiding us through the daily commitment to consuming 210 to 220 grams of protein that keeps him focused and satisfied on his fitness path.
We also unlock the power of empathy in personal training, especially when working with overweight clients. Our conversation highlights the need for trainers to see beyond stereotypes, fostering a supportive and judgment-free gym environment. Jesse shares his own experiences with gym culture, contrasting in-person encouragement with the often negative online feedback. We also explore the impact of social media, where Jesse's content under the handle "progressiveoverhaul" inspires followers and creates meaningful connections. Hear how these positive interactions have become a surprising cornerstone of Jesse's fitness journey, offering hope and motivation to others on a similar path.
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Become a Personal Trainer Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Personal-Trainer-Successful/dp/B08WS992F8
NASM / ACE / ISSA study guide: https://www.showupfitness.com/collections/nasm
By Chris Hitchko, CEO Show Up Fitness5
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Send us a text if you want to be on the Podcast & explain why!
What if overcoming the cycle of losing and regaining weight was less about perfection and more about consistency? Join us as Jesse Mulley from Canada shares his extraordinary journey of losing 232 pounds in two years, sparked by a transformative moment while watching a simple video by Jordan Syatt. Jesse's story is one of incredible mental shifts and practical strategies, where high protein and fiber intake became the foundation of sustainable weight loss. He opens up about his journey from extreme dietary changes to a balanced eating plan, guiding us through the daily commitment to consuming 210 to 220 grams of protein that keeps him focused and satisfied on his fitness path.
We also unlock the power of empathy in personal training, especially when working with overweight clients. Our conversation highlights the need for trainers to see beyond stereotypes, fostering a supportive and judgment-free gym environment. Jesse shares his own experiences with gym culture, contrasting in-person encouragement with the often negative online feedback. We also explore the impact of social media, where Jesse's content under the handle "progressiveoverhaul" inspires followers and creates meaningful connections. Hear how these positive interactions have become a surprising cornerstone of Jesse's fitness journey, offering hope and motivation to others on a similar path.
Want to ask us a question? Email email [email protected] with the subject line PODCAST QUESTION to get your question answered live on the show!
Our Instagram: Show Up Fitness CPT
TikTok: Show Up Fitness CPT
Website: https://www.showupfitness.com/
Become a Personal Trainer Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Personal-Trainer-Successful/dp/B08WS992F8
NASM / ACE / ISSA study guide: https://www.showupfitness.com/collections/nasm

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