B-Fit Brothers Podcast

Why Most Fitness Advice Fails Real People

35 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Some fitness advice sounds smart, but still doesn’t help the person hearing it. In this short episode, we talk about why common advice like “track your macros,” “do Zone 2 cardio,” and “cut out junk food” can be technically true but practically useless if it doesn’t fit your real life.The problem isn’t always the advice itself. The problem is that most people don’t need more complicated fitness rules. They need a plan they can actually follow consistently. We break down the difference between optimal advice and useful advice, and why the best fitness plan is usually the one you can repeat when life gets busy.Because if the advice doesn’t help you take action, it’s not very useful.

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