EPISODE 5: From Fat Kid to Fit Father: How Mitch Calvert Dropped 60lbs, Kept It Off for 20+ Years & Now Helps Busy Parents Do the Same cover art

EPISODE 5: From Fat Kid to Fit Father: How Mitch Calvert Dropped 60lbs, Kept It Off for 20+ Years & Now Helps Busy Parents Do the Same

EPISODE 5: From Fat Kid to Fit Father: How Mitch Calvert Dropped 60lbs, Kept It Off for 20+ Years & Now Helps Busy Parents Do the Same

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👉 www.mitchcalvert.com
📸 Instagram: @mitchcalvertfitness

https://www.100poundstofreedom.com/

Mitch Calvert grew up hiding in hoodies, skipping photos, and battling weight his entire childhood. He tried it all — fat burners, low-carb diets, hours of cardio — only to keep regaining the same 20 pounds over and over.

Then in his 20s, a near-death experience with a bowel obstruction (after yet another extreme diet) forced him to finally face the truth:
Fads weren’t the answer. Sustainability was.

That rock-bottom moment became the start of a new life — and a new mission.

Mitch lost 60 pounds, kept it off for over 20 years, and now helps busy parents do the same — without giving up fries, fun, or real life.

He’s the creator of the Big 5 Framework — a simple, no-fad system to help you lose fat and feel 20 years younger… even if you’ve “tried everything.”

Inside this episode:

  • Why most diets are designed to fail — and what actually works long-term
  • The health scare that changed everything
  • How he went from insecure and overweight to confident and consistent
  • Why simplicity beats sexy when it comes to sustainable fat loss
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the Big 5 Framework Mitch uses with his 1,500+ clients


If you’re over 40, sick of starting over, and ready to feel strong, confident, and in control again — this one’s for you.

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