Real Talk Fitness with ANPT

Mindset & Why You Need to Update Your Program

13 min · 4. heinä 2026
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Have you ever felt like what used to work just... doesn't anymore? Maybe your weight has plateaued, your motivation has disappeared, or you're showing up to the gym but not seeing the same results. The truth is, it's not always your effort that's the problem—sometimes you've simply outgrown your current program, your habits, or even the mindset that's been driving them. In this episode of Real Talk Fitness with ANPT, I dive into why growth requires change. We explore why your body adapts to training, why your nutrition and workouts need to evolve with your goals, and how the stories you tell yourself can either keep you stuck or help you move forward. We'll cover: 💚 Why progress eventually stalls. 💚 How your body adapts to training. 💚 Why changing your program isn't "starting over." 💚 The power of progressive overload beyond lifting heavier. 💚 How your identity shapes your results. 💚 Practical ways to recognise when it's time to level up. If you've been feeling frustrated, stuck, or wondering why you're no longer getting the results you used to, this episode is for you. This conversation is also the perfect lead-in to our Mindset Workshop on, 4th September, where we'll go even deeper into breaking limiting beliefs, overcoming self-sabotage, building confidence, and creating a mindset that supports lasting success. BOOK HERE MINDSET WORKSHOP ; https://square.link/u/7LYnNKux Remember: the goal isn't to stay the same person who started the journey. The goal is to keep evolving.

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Have you ever felt like what used to work just... doesn't anymore? Maybe your weight has plateaued, your motivation has disappeared, or you're showing up to the gym but not seeing the same results. The truth is, it's not always your effort that's the problem—sometimes you've simply outgrown your current program, your habits, or even the mindset that's been driving them. In this episode of Real Talk Fitness with ANPT, I dive into why growth requires change. We explore why your body adapts to training, why your nutrition and workouts need to evolve with your goals, and how the stories you tell yourself can either keep you stuck or help you move forward. We'll cover: 💚 Why progress eventually stalls. 💚 How your body adapts to training. 💚 Why changing your program isn't "starting over." 💚 The power of progressive overload beyond lifting heavier. 💚 How your identity shapes your results. 💚 Practical ways to recognise when it's time to level up. If you've been feeling frustrated, stuck, or wondering why you're no longer getting the results you used to, this episode is for you. This conversation is also the perfect lead-in to our Mindset Workshop on, 4th September, where we'll go even deeper into breaking limiting beliefs, overcoming self-sabotage, building confidence, and creating a mindset that supports lasting success. BOOK HERE MINDSET WORKSHOP ; https://square.link/u/7LYnNKux Remember: the goal isn't to stay the same person who started the journey. The goal is to keep evolving.

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