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092 - Exercise Is NOT the Answer (Movement Is)

44 min · 18. maj 2026
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Coach Kels joins me for one of the most thought-provoking conversations we’ve had on The Health Movement Podcast — exploring mobility, longevity, movement, curiosity, play, mindset, and why so many adults slowly lose the joy of movement as they get older. Instead of treating fitness like punishment or chasing aesthetics alone, Coach Kels explains how reconnecting with movement, intuition, and even childlike curiosity can completely change the way we approach health. We talk about primal movement patterns, why adults stop moving naturally, how modern life disconnects us from our bodies, the importance of staying “weird,” and how fitness should support a richer and more meaningful life — not consume it. If you’ve ever felt stiff, burned out, disconnected from your body, or stuck in an all-or-nothing approach to health and exercise, this episode is for you. ⸻ In this episode, we discuss: ✅ Why mobility matters more as we age ✅ The primal movement patterns all humans share ✅ Why adults lose their natural movement instincts ✅ How modern life limits movement ✅ The connection between movement and happiness ✅ Why fitness should feel playful and intuitive ✅ The problem with rigid exercise culture ✅ How to reconnect with your body after years of inactivity ✅ Curiosity, gratitude, and staying mentally young ✅ Why “weird” people are often the most authentic people ⸻ ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – Why Coach Kels shifted toward mobility & longevity 02:54 – What primal movement actually means 05:27 – Individualizing fitness & movement 06:55 – Bringing play back into fitness 09:52 – Helping adults reconnect with movement 13:59 – Nutrition, intuition, and modern health confusion 17:27 – Listening to your body during training 23:11 – Why adults struggle with play 25:21 – Building movement communities 27:46 – Why “weird” is a positive thing 31:24 – Process vs achievement mindset 34:42 – Curiosity, gratitude, and slowing life down 41:36 – Where to find Coach Kels ⸻ Follow Coach Kels Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strengthflowfitness/ [https://www.instagram.com/strengthflowfitness/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StrengthFlowFitness [https://www.youtube.com/@StrengthFlowFitness] ⸻ Listen to The Health Movement Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HealthMovementPodcast [https://www.buzzsprout.com/] Website & Newsletter: https://healthmovement.us [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ Work With Derek / Ascend Fitness Interested in coaching, corporate wellness, speaking engagements, or health presentations for your organization? Visit: https://www.instagram.com/derek.josephs/ [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ Want to be a guest or submit a question for the show? https://healthmovement.us [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ If you enjoyed this episode, check out these conversations next: ▶️ Mindset & Recovery Episodes ▶️ Longevity & Mobility Conversations ▶️ Health Movement Podcast Guest Series ⸻ #Mobility #Longevity #FitnessAfter40 #HealthMovementPodcast #Mindset #Movement #PrimalMovement #MobilityTraining #HealthyAging #Wellness #StrengthTraining #Recovery #FunctionalFitness #StrengthFlowFitness #CoachKels

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episode 092 - Exercise Is NOT the Answer (Movement Is) cover

092 - Exercise Is NOT the Answer (Movement Is)

Coach Kels joins me for one of the most thought-provoking conversations we’ve had on The Health Movement Podcast — exploring mobility, longevity, movement, curiosity, play, mindset, and why so many adults slowly lose the joy of movement as they get older. Instead of treating fitness like punishment or chasing aesthetics alone, Coach Kels explains how reconnecting with movement, intuition, and even childlike curiosity can completely change the way we approach health. We talk about primal movement patterns, why adults stop moving naturally, how modern life disconnects us from our bodies, the importance of staying “weird,” and how fitness should support a richer and more meaningful life — not consume it. If you’ve ever felt stiff, burned out, disconnected from your body, or stuck in an all-or-nothing approach to health and exercise, this episode is for you. ⸻ In this episode, we discuss: ✅ Why mobility matters more as we age ✅ The primal movement patterns all humans share ✅ Why adults lose their natural movement instincts ✅ How modern life limits movement ✅ The connection between movement and happiness ✅ Why fitness should feel playful and intuitive ✅ The problem with rigid exercise culture ✅ How to reconnect with your body after years of inactivity ✅ Curiosity, gratitude, and staying mentally young ✅ Why “weird” people are often the most authentic people ⸻ ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – Why Coach Kels shifted toward mobility & longevity 02:54 – What primal movement actually means 05:27 – Individualizing fitness & movement 06:55 – Bringing play back into fitness 09:52 – Helping adults reconnect with movement 13:59 – Nutrition, intuition, and modern health confusion 17:27 – Listening to your body during training 23:11 – Why adults struggle with play 25:21 – Building movement communities 27:46 – Why “weird” is a positive thing 31:24 – Process vs achievement mindset 34:42 – Curiosity, gratitude, and slowing life down 41:36 – Where to find Coach Kels ⸻ Follow Coach Kels Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strengthflowfitness/ [https://www.instagram.com/strengthflowfitness/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StrengthFlowFitness [https://www.youtube.com/@StrengthFlowFitness] ⸻ Listen to The Health Movement Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HealthMovementPodcast [https://www.buzzsprout.com/] Website & Newsletter: https://healthmovement.us [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ Work With Derek / Ascend Fitness Interested in coaching, corporate wellness, speaking engagements, or health presentations for your organization? Visit: https://www.instagram.com/derek.josephs/ [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ Want to be a guest or submit a question for the show? https://healthmovement.us [https://healthmovement.us/] ⸻ If you enjoyed this episode, check out these conversations next: ▶️ Mindset & Recovery Episodes ▶️ Longevity & Mobility Conversations ▶️ Health Movement Podcast Guest Series ⸻ #Mobility #Longevity #FitnessAfter40 #HealthMovementPodcast #Mindset #Movement #PrimalMovement #MobilityTraining #HealthyAging #Wellness #StrengthTraining #Recovery #FunctionalFitness #StrengthFlowFitness #CoachKels

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