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Are you a Dad with a busy corporate job or business wanting to lose weight? I made this doc on how my client Chris lost 42lbs in only 5 months: - Training 2 hours a week - Still eating his favourite foods Just Like Comment “Send” and I’ll DM it to you for FREE (Must follow)
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Getting in shape requires discomfort. If it was easy, everyone would do it. The pain of the gym is temporary but pain of regret lasts a lifetime. Choose your pain.
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Most men don’t give up on fitness. They drift. If you want to see exactly why you keep restarting, take this 60 second test: It shows which one of several common patterns is breaking your consistency. Take the test here 👇 go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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You're not genetically disadvantaged. Your metabolism isn't broken. You're just eating too much and moving too little. Accept it. Then fix it.
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Eat protein at breakfast and everything changes. Eggs, Greek yoghurt, salmon, protein shake. Hit 40g before 10am and you'll be full until lunch and snack less. Easy change. Start tomorrow.
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There are usually 3 reasons men lose consistency with training and diet: 1.Restart cycles 2.Structure drift 3.Fragile systems This quick test shows which one you’re dealing with: go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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Your kids are watching you skip the gym, order takeaway and never do any exercise. What lesson are you teaching? The man who lets himself go? Or the man who looks after himself? Be the example.
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Most men don’t give up on fitness. They drift. If you want to see exactly why you keep restarting, take this 60 second test: It shows which one of several common patterns is breaking your consistency. Take the test here 👇 go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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You gave up sugar and ate a jar of almond butter instead. You still eat the same calories. The problem isn't sugar. It's energy intake. Track your food, then tell me it's sugar.
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That juice detox your colleague is doing? - 500 calories a day. - No protein. - Starving all the time. She is losing muscle. And she will gain any lost fat back by June. Drink water. Eat food. Lift weights. That is the detox.
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After coaching busy men for years, I’ve noticed almost everyone falls into one of 3 patterns: • The Restart Cycle • The Drift Zone • Structured but Fragile This 60 second test shows which one is breaking your training diet consistency. go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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Stop chasing "metabolism hacks." Your body isn't a broken machine; it's a reflection of your daily habits. Focus on consistent calorie deficit and structured resistance training. That's the only "hack" that actually works long-term. Anything else is just noise.
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You cut carbs and wonder why you are exhausted and craving biscuits. Carbs are not the enemy. You just eat too many of them and not enough protein. More energy. Less hunger.
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If your fitness tends to go like this: - Train hard for a few weeks - Diet is dialled in - Life gets busy - Everything slowly slips Take this quick test - It shows exactly where your structure breaks: go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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It's easy to get caught up in the "perfect" workout plan for fat loss. But honestly, if you're not consistent with your training week after week, even the "best" plan is just fancy noise. Show up, do the work, and trust the process. That's what actually moves the needle.
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Sometimes I feel like I'm just going through the motions with my workouts. But then I remember that showing up, even on days I don't feel like it, is where the real progress happens. Consistency beats perfection every single time. Just keep moving.
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Half the spots are gone - Shred in 60 doors close tonight. 60 days of coached fat loss for $99. You're either starting Monday or you're not. Link in bio.
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Most people don't need a coach. They need discipline. You know what to do: Track calories. Lift weights. Walk more. Sleep better. You just won't do it consistently.
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If your fitness tends to go like this: - Train hard for a few weeks - Diet is dialled in - Life gets busy - Everything slowly slips Take this quick test - It shows exactly where your structure breaks: go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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Unpopular opinion: Training fasted is a waste of time for most people. You perform worse. You recover worse. And you don't burn more fat. Eat something and you'll train harder.
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Most men don’t quit fitness. They drift. Training slips. Diet gets looser. Structure slowly disappears. If you want to see exactly why this keeps happening, take this 60 second test: go.fitlegacy.com/fitness-dri…
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The scale went up 2lbs and you panicked. You probably just drank more water yesterday. Stop making emotional decisions based on daily weight. Track the weekly average.
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