The Strong Foundations Podcast

It’s time you started looking past fat loss!

12 min · 21. loka 2025
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In this episode, Steven breaks down why fat loss alone shouldn’t be your end goal and why it’s time to stop treating the gym, steps, and nutrition as short-term dieting tools. He explores the real benefits of strength training, daily movement, and quality nutrition, showing how each contributes to better mental, physical, and emotional health. If you’ve ever felt stuck chasing results that don’t last, this episode will help you zoom out, reframe your goals, and start focusing on what truly matters: taking care of yourself and building a life that feels as good as it looks.

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