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The Consistency Club - Members Only Podcast

Podcast von Adam Barski

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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The Consistency Club Podcast is a members-only podcast hosted by Adam Barski, focused on helping everyday people improve their running, fitness and health in a realistic and sustainable way. Each episode covers topics around running, nutrition, mindset and consistency, with a big focus on keeping things simple, enjoyable and achievable long term. Expect honest conversations, relatable stories, practical advice, client experiences and plenty of reassurance for anyone who feels like they’re struggling, overthinking or constantly starting again. This isn’t a podcast for elite athletes or people chasing perfection. It’s for normal people trying to become fitter, healthier, happier and more confident through running and better habits. Whether your goal is weight loss, improving mental health, building confidence, completing your first 5K or training for a race, this podcast is here to help you stay motivated, consistent and heading in the right direction.

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Episode The Run You Nearly Skipped (And Why Those Ones Matter Most) Cover

The Run You Nearly Skipped (And Why Those Ones Matter Most)

Episode 7 of The Consistency Club Podcast is all about the runs you nearly didn’t do - and why those sessions often matter more than the perfect ones. Adam talks about motivation, procrastination and the mental battle that happens before most runs, especially on busy, stressful or low-energy days. Using personal experiences, relatable stories and coaching examples, this episode explores why consistency is built less through motivation and more through habits, identity and reducing friction. This episode covers: * Why motivation is unreliable * The mental battle before difficult runs * Why the runs you nearly skip often matter most * How habits and routines reduce decision fatigue * The link between running and confidence * Why people wrongly label themselves as “quitters” * How identity changes through repeated actions * Why comfort can hold people back from progress * The difference between listening to your body and listening to excuses * How action creates motivation more reliably than waiting for motivation Through stories from Adam’s own running journey and common client struggles, this episode is a reminder that consistency isn’t about always feeling motivated - it’s about continuing to show up when motivation disappears.

29. Mai 2026 - 7 min
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Why You’re Probably Fitter Than You Think

Episode 6 of The Consistency Club Podcast explores a feeling almost every runner experiences at some point - believing they’re not improving, or even worse, thinking they’re going backwards. Adam talks about why runners become emotionally attached to numbers like pace, heart rate and distance, and how those numbers can sometimes tell a very misleading story when taken out of context. Using personal experiences, relatable stories and coaching examples, this episode covers: * Why one bad run doesn’t mean you’ve lost fitness * The emotional side of running and performance * Why pace isn’t the only measure of progress * How stress, sleep, weather and recovery affect your runs * The mistake of attaching self-worth to data and numbers * Why runners constantly move the goalposts on themselves * How confidence and identity gradually change through consistency * Why small wins matter more than people realise * The importance of zooming out and looking at long-term progress This episode is a reminder that progress in running rarely happens in a straight line, and that you’re probably doing far better than you think - you’re just too close to your own journey to always see it.

26. Mai 2026 - 5 min
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Why Dieting Keeps Failing You (And What Actually Worked For Me)

Episode 5 of The Consistency Club Podcast focuses on nutrition, appetite and why so many people struggle with dieting long term. Adam talks about his whole-food and high-protein approach to nutrition, why he dislikes aggressive calorie restriction, and how years of dieting culture have left many people stuck in a cycle of restriction, cravings and guilt. Using relatable stories, client examples and real-life analogies, this episode explores: * Why most diets fail long term * The problem with relying purely on willpower * How ultra-processed foods affect hunger and cravings * Why protein and whole foods help control appetite naturally * The relationship between blood sugar, insulin and hunger * Why slow cookers and simple meals make consistency easier * The importance of convenience in healthy eating * Why increasing movement is often more sustainable than endlessly reducing calories * How running changes your relationship with food * Why consistency matters more than perfection with nutrition Adam also shares stories from his own journey and clients he’s worked with who believed they had “no discipline,” when in reality their bodies were simply fighting back against overly restrictive dieting. This episode is a reminder that healthy living shouldn’t feel like punishment, and that long-term progress usually comes from creating a lifestyle your body can actually sustain.

22. Mai 2026 - 8 min
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The 3km Wall: Why So Many Runs Feel Awful At The Start

Episode 4 of The Consistency Club Podcast explores one of the most common experiences runners go through - why the start of so many runs can feel absolutely terrible. Adam talks about the “3K wall” feeling that many beginner and experienced runners experience, where breathing feels awkward, legs feel heavy and your brain starts trying to convince you to stop before you’ve even properly settled into the run. Using personal stories, client examples and relatable analogies, this episode covers: * Why the start of runs often feels harder than expected * The mistake of panicking during uncomfortable runs * Why beginner runners misinterpret discomfort as failure * How slow running improves enjoyment and consistency * The psychological side of running and self-belief * Why enjoyment matters more than people realise * How running gradually changes identity and confidence * Why patience is one of the most important running skills * The connection between resilience, fitness and mental health This episode is a reminder that difficult starts are completely normal, and that often the best part of the run comes after the point where most people would’ve stopped.

20. Mai 2026 - 8 min
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The Real Reason Most People Quit Running

In episode 3 of The Consistency Club Podcast, Adam talks about the emotional side of running and fitness, and why so many people end up quitting - not because they physically can’t do it, but because they become mentally exhausted from constantly feeling like they’re failing. This episode explores the deeper reasons people start running in the first place, from improving mental health and confidence to losing weight, proving something to themselves or simply trying to feel better again. Adam discusses: * Why comparison steals enjoyment from running * The emotional pressure people attach to pace, weight and performance * Why social media makes runners feel behind * The difference between consistency and perfection * How running gradually changes identity and confidence * Why most people are doing far better than they think * The problem with all-or-nothing thinking * Why confidence is built through repeated action * How small consistent habits completely change lives over time Using personal stories, client examples and relatable analogies, this episode is a reminder that progress in running and fitness is rarely linear, and that the people who succeed long term are usually the ones who simply stop quitting after difficult weeks.

16. Mai 2026 - 9 min
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