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Mini Consult | How to Turn Fitness Goals Into Lifelong Habits

9 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Do you keep setting health or fitness goals… only to fall off track once you hit them? In this Mini Consult episode of The Treatment Table Podcast, physiotherapist Mathew Ah Chow breaks down one of the biggest mindset mistakes people make with health, fitness, and weight loss. Inspired by a question from long-time client Ngaire, Mathew explores: * Why motivation fades after short-term goals * The hidden problem with relying on weight loss goals * How athletes often struggle after competition ends * The “arrival fallacy” and why achievement doesn’t create lasting happiness * How to shift from chasing outcomes to building identity-based habits * Why consistency matters more than perfection * Practical ways to make exercise and health part of your lifestyle Mathew also shares his personal experience transitioning from competitive karate into everyday health and movement after retirement from sport. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of: ➡️ Getting motivated ➡️ Going all in ➡️ Burning out ➡️ Starting again …this episode will help you build a healthier, more sustainable relationship with exercise and long-term health. Whether your goal is weight loss, fitness, better energy, or simply staying active as you get older, this conversation will help you stop relying on motivation and start building habits that actually last. KEY TAKEAWAYS ✔ Short-term goals can help you get started, but they rarely sustain long-term health  ✔ Lifestyle habits outperform motivation every time  ✔ Your identity drives your behaviour more than your goals do  ✔ Consistency beats intensity when it comes to long-term results  ✔ Exercise should support your life — not just a temporary outcome 🎧 Episode Resources & Links * Podcast Sponsor: Active Movement Studio https://activemovement.com.au [https://activemovement.com.au/] * Watch the exercises from this episode: https://www.instagram.com/treatmenttablepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/treatmenttablepodcast/] * Podcast Producer Nellie: https://www.instagram.com/producer_nellie/ [https://www.instagram.com/producer_nellie/] * Royalty-Free Music: Kontraa Studio | UKA Music. Pixabay.com See you next week on the Treatment Table!

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Portada del episodio Mini Consult | Should You Eat Before a Workout? The Truth About Fasted Training

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Portada del episodio Mini Consult | Waking Up Stiff & Sore Every Morning? The Best Time to Stretch Might Surprise You

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Portada del episodio Mini Consult | How to Turn Fitness Goals Into Lifelong Habits

Mini Consult | How to Turn Fitness Goals Into Lifelong Habits

Do you keep setting health or fitness goals… only to fall off track once you hit them? In this Mini Consult episode of The Treatment Table Podcast, physiotherapist Mathew Ah Chow breaks down one of the biggest mindset mistakes people make with health, fitness, and weight loss. Inspired by a question from long-time client Ngaire, Mathew explores: * Why motivation fades after short-term goals * The hidden problem with relying on weight loss goals * How athletes often struggle after competition ends * The “arrival fallacy” and why achievement doesn’t create lasting happiness * How to shift from chasing outcomes to building identity-based habits * Why consistency matters more than perfection * Practical ways to make exercise and health part of your lifestyle Mathew also shares his personal experience transitioning from competitive karate into everyday health and movement after retirement from sport. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of: ➡️ Getting motivated ➡️ Going all in ➡️ Burning out ➡️ Starting again …this episode will help you build a healthier, more sustainable relationship with exercise and long-term health. Whether your goal is weight loss, fitness, better energy, or simply staying active as you get older, this conversation will help you stop relying on motivation and start building habits that actually last. KEY TAKEAWAYS ✔ Short-term goals can help you get started, but they rarely sustain long-term health  ✔ Lifestyle habits outperform motivation every time  ✔ Your identity drives your behaviour more than your goals do  ✔ Consistency beats intensity when it comes to long-term results  ✔ Exercise should support your life — not just a temporary outcome 🎧 Episode Resources & Links * Podcast Sponsor: Active Movement Studio https://activemovement.com.au [https://activemovement.com.au/] * Watch the exercises from this episode: https://www.instagram.com/treatmenttablepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/treatmenttablepodcast/] * Podcast Producer Nellie: https://www.instagram.com/producer_nellie/ [https://www.instagram.com/producer_nellie/] * Royalty-Free Music: Kontraa Studio | UKA Music. Pixabay.com See you next week on the Treatment Table!

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