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Pam Leary: Strength, Positivity, and Protein Coffee

It’s time for episode 29 of the Relentless: Real People, Real Results, Real World podcast!

In this episode I welcome in Pam Leary – Relentless Fitness Strength Authority, personal trainer, aspiring physical therapist, dancer, and drinker of protein coffee.

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SHOWNOTES: 

  • Paying it forward and finding a charity that you believe in.
  • Pam’s Protein Coffee:
    • Step #1: Mock creamer – mix tablespoon of protein powder + tablespoon of water in bottom of a cup
    • Step #2: Pour hot coffee over mixture
  • On practicing what you preach: “Usually I like to torture myself with what I torture them with.”
  • On inspiration: “Basically any DMX song is enough to get me riled up.”
  • On the importance of strength exercise: “So many females out there are spinning their wheels doing cardio and abs and cardio and abs and eating less food. It’s just not working for them, and they’re wondering why.”
  • On teamwork in dancing: “I’m on that treadmill and I want to die, but my teammate next to me is still going. Then when I’m on the dance floor, and I’m so tired or I feel like I can’t push through, you have that same team feel. I’ve always loved that.”
  • On making a hard decision to shift out of dance: “It was a really hard decision to say that I’m going to stop doing what I thought that I was born to do and what I thought that I was put on this Earth to do and what everyone is telling me I should do. The day that I said ‘ok, I’m going to transition and it’s alright’ I feel like a big weight lifted, and I haven’t looked back ever since.”
  • Experiencing injuries in dancing and having a timely hip pop contribute to changing her course.
  • Advice to those with a nagging injury: “Always go get seen. So often people let it rest for a week, and then they go back to it. Get an eval with a doctor or a PT. You can Google all you want but it’s not going to give you the right answer.”
  • On resting: “Understand that rest is necessary…Either you’re out for a month while you’re recouping or this is going to be a nagging issue for the rest of your life. Which one are you willing to sacrifice?”
  • Roger: “No matter what profession you’re in, no matter what your career passion is, body awareness will serve you, especially as you get older.”
  • On instant gratification: “Everyone wants to know what they’re getting out of it right now, and they want to feel what they’re getting out of it now…In our industry it’s really hard to convince people that what they’re doing is going to work because they can’t see it right away and they have to look into the future for it.”
  • On following an entire protocol: “This is not a la carte fitness. You follow the plan and you stay consistent and you stay patient.”
  • On evolving your workouts: “Make sure you’re progressing. Change things up. Add some weight to your exercises or add some reps.”
  • On enjoying the process: “What makes me so happy to be in this business is I love the delayed gratification. I love thinking wow, three months ago you could not do that. Two months ago you’re pants did not look like that. I get excited for that.”
  • On client measuring sticks: “Focus on your performance metrics and consistency in those. I promise you if we continue to crush the performance metrics before you know it those physical ones you want will be there.”
  • On her career path: “Being able to combine those two things [personal training and physical therapy] and show people how movement can be medicine is going to be huge. It’s a big trend coming up in the world, and I want to be a part of it.”
  • Simple advice: “If you’re not passionate about something, then don’t do it.”
  • Roger: “We all have bad days, but when you show up at my service oriented job, you have to turn it on. That’s the name of the game…If I bring my baggage into a day, and I can’t turn it on, I’m a shitty professional.”
  • On positivity: “No one likes a Negative Nancy or a Debbie Downer.”
  • On public accountability: “If you’re afraid to do something, tell someone. Tell everyone.”
  • On the impact of strength: “Physical strength is so empowering mentally and physically, and it can do some much for you – your figure and your mind.”
  • Roger: “If you are high performing in one area of your life, that is transferable. For all of those high performing people out there who struggle with fitness, you are a step away. You are a well structured program and accountability away from becoming a high performing fitness person. You have that mindset. It’s just a matter of prioritizing and actualizing the fitness side of things.”
  • “Stop looking at other people’s inspirational stories and become your own.”
  • Don’t take on too much: “It’s ok to say no. In the end if I say yes to someone and then I have to back out of it, I look more like the jackass…You can’t be Superman. You can’t do everything.”

RELENTLESS RESOURCES:

RELENTLESS ACTION:

Mind: “Reconnect with why you’re doing what you’re doing. If you don’t remember why you’re doing it, you’re not going to want to do it. You’re not going to stay consistent if it’s not important to you. What is your goal? How important is it to you? Is what you’re doing aligning with that?”

Body: “If you have an injury, address it. If you have a light ache, address it. Don’t let it get to the point where you spend months and months in therapy.”

Business: “Be your own brand…What’s the first thing people are going to think when your name comes up and how do you want to represent yourself?”

FOLLOW PAM LEARY:

DO ME A FAVOR, WILL YA?
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Relentless Podcast

No Regrets on Thanksgiving, Declaring a Hard Stop, and a Simple Strength Routine

It’s time for Episode 22 of the Relentless: Real People, Real Results, Real World podcast:

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Relentless News: 

  • Shouting out our recent Relentless rockstars – Brittany, Dave, and Pam.
  • Reflecting on the last episode of the Relentless podcast when I was put on the hotseat.
  • Talking morning and evening routines:
    • Morning: “No matter how early I train at the studio, I always leave myself 45-minutes or more of calm in a reading chair.”
    • Evening: “No matter how late it is, I always turn on a reading lamp and read a few pages of fiction before closing the eyes.”

Relentless Main Event: 

  • Thanksgiving health and fitness: It’s an individual journey. Period. No one can or should pass judgement on anyone else without considering context (and headlines and snap advice rarely do).
  • The idea of aligning expectations and actions and having no regrets.
  • Three concrete ways to do this:
    • Keep your workouts consistent while eating/drinking is inconsistent.
    • Think ahead and decide what is worth it to you and what are the mindless triggers that lead to regrets later.
    • Declare a “hard stop” after your indulgence(s).

Relentless Actions: 

  • Mind: Employ the power of teamwork.
  • Body: Lift heavy things. If new to the game, put into action a simple routine of pull, deadlift, push, and squat/lunge (described in the audio).
  • Business: Take a step back during holiday downtime and consider the forest, not the trees.

Relentless Ask:
No ask – only a big thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!

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Relentless Podcast

Re-Earn Your Fitness and Your Business Everyday

It’s time for Episode 19 of the Relentless: Real People, Real Results, Real World podcast:

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Relentless News: 

Relentless Main Event: 

  • Your plan is alive. Why fixed, linear plans succeed in the short-term and fail in the long-term. Life is gray, not black and white, so be prepared to adapt.
  • “On time” is 5-minutes early. Re-earn yourself, fitness, relationships, and business each and every day. You aren’t entitled to anything.

Relentless Actions: 

  • Mind: Do it first. Complete bite-sized action items in the moment rather than adding them to a to-do list out of comfort.
  • Body: Any workout is a good workout. 7-minutes, 10-minutes – don’t scoff at activity.
  • Business: Unclutter your inbox and unsubscribe to any list that isn’t providing you value.

Relentless Ask:
Follow my Instagram account @iam_relentless or @powerful_pt for a personal training collaboration with Tony Federico.

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Relentless Roger and The Caveman Doctor podcast

Back to the City of Brotherly Love

Episode #79 of Relentless Roger and The Caveman Doctor has arrived!

For those who don’t know, my good friend Dr. Colin Champ – aka The Caveman Doctor – and I have quite an archive of podcast episodes.

In this episode:
Dr. Champ’s triumphant but brief Philadelphia return, Relentless Fitness studio, Spartan Race, Japan, Japanese cuisine and culture, vegetable consumption, kobe beef, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, prebiotics, raw almonds, safe starches, plants and Paleo, amylase, varying your exercise routine, dynamic stretching, yoga, exercise versus movement, post workout carbohydrates, coffee check in, Wright Brothers, On Writing, Lil Wayne and Gary Vaynerchuk, inputs and outputs, and consuming versus creating. Enjoy!

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