An Athletic Life
As a college athlete, life was simple (not easy, but simple): * Athletics * Academics * Social You could really only do two of the three well. And everyone knew which cup got filled first. Training had its own protected space. Practice was scheduled. Lift was scheduled. Recovery, film, meetings, even sleep were structured around your sport. Fitness didn’t have to “compete” with the rest of your life. Then you graduate. Now the cups look completely different: * Work * Family * Relationships * Stress * Downtime * And somewhere in there… fitness You still wake up with the same finite amount of time and energy, but there are more places asking for it. Work and family aren’t optional. Life is louder. And what used to be your main cup (athletics) is now just one small cup (health/fitness) that has to fit around everything else. This episode breaks down: * The “two out of three” rule from college sports and why it matters now * How the old athletics bubble protected your fitness without you realizing it * Why trying to train like a college athlete with a full-time job and a family always backfires * The real reason you’re not “doing what you know you should” (it’s not a character flaw, it’s math) * How to right-size your fitness expectations to the life you actually live now * What a realistic, sustainable “fitness cup” looks like so you can be strong, healthy, and confident for the next 20–50 years If you’re a former college athlete beating yourself up because you “used to be able to do it all,” this isn’t about willpower. It’s about redesigning where your effort goes. Once you accept that your life changed, but your time didn’t, fitness can go from something you’re constantly failing at… to something that quietly supports every other part of your life. Subscribe to An Athletic Life for more episodes on training, nutrition, and mindset for former college athletes who want to look, feel, and live like an athlete again in real life.
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