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The 5 Biggest Fitness Myths (And What Actually Works)

The 5 Biggest Fitness Myths (And What Actually Works)

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Fitness culture is full of simple slogans that sound motivating but quietly drain your energy, and in this solo episode, Oli Patrick dismantles the biggest ones. From “calories in, calories out” to “no pain, no gain,” Oli explains why these ideas ignore the human factor, hormones, stress, sleep, genetics, and history, and why telling people to just eat less and train harder often leaves them more exhausted, not fitter.


He also breaks down how real bodies actually adapt, using elite athletes as a counter-intuitive example. While most people chase intensity, the best performers in the world spend the majority of their training at low intensity, reserving hard efforts for a small fraction of the week.


At the heart of the episode is Oli’s core idea: your body is an energy ecosystem. Training, food, sleep, and stress either add to or withdraw from a finite energy bank. Carbs aren’t the enemy, spot fat loss doesn’t exist, and the “best” programme is the one you can actually sustain. This is a practical, myth-busting guide to building fitness that gives you more energy for life, not less.


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