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The Power of Movement with Trevor Hash, Following Your Gut Podcast #23

1 h 0 min · 26. März 2026
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In this enlightening episode of the “Following Your Gut” podcast, hosted by Roland Pankewich, Trevor Hash of Strength Side joins the conversation to explore the nuanced relationship between fitness and health. Roland and Trevor dive into a critical discussion about why many fitness programs fail, emphasizing the pitfalls of equating fitness success with punishment and ego-driven goals. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful dialogue, Trevor shares his journey towards redefining fitness as a tool for overall health, arguing for movement practices that prioritize wellness over relentless performance-driven exercises. Throughout the episode, Trevor highlights the importance of rethinking traditional Western fitness norms, advocating for more accessible, enjoyable, and less intimidating forms of exercise. As Roland and Trevor dismantle the high-intensity, overstimulating gym culture, they introduce listeners to alternative strategies like walking, simple at-home exercises, and mindful movement practices. Trevor’s refreshing perspective encourages audiences to embrace consistency and curiosity in movement, emphasizing holistic wellness, personal fulfillment, and the importance of downregulation in achieving long-term health and happiness. Trevor Hash is a movement coach and co-founder of the popular YouTube channel Strength Side, which has amassed over 2 million subscribers. With over 12 years of experience in fitness and movement, Trevor, along with his brother Josh, transitioned from strength training to a holistic approach that emphasizes general health, movement, and overall wellness. Trevor specializes in guiding individuals to rediscover joy in movement, focusing on increased range of motion, flexibility, and the development of healthier movement patterns. Key Takeaways: Redefine Fitness and Health Goals: Fitness should be a journey towards wellness, not punishment or performance metrics. View fitness as a realistic tool for improving quality of life. Simplify Exercise Routines: Basic movements like walking, stretching, and bodyweight exercises at home can be more beneficial than complex gym routines.  Embrace Consistency Over Intensity: Consistent, moderate movement is more sustainable and healthier than intense, sporadic workouts. Prioritize Mental and Emotional Health: Exercise not only builds physical strength but also supports mental well-being by reducing stress and increasing overall life satisfaction. Downregulation and Mindful Movement: Practicing movement with awareness and downregulating stress enables better health outcomes and skill acquisition. “The microbiome of our digestive tract is like the soil of our body."

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