Food for Thought
In episode 36 of Greenfork’s Food for Thought podcast, host Stephen Zabala is joined by coach Mike Verschelden of On the Move Fitness for the launch of a 4-part series on building real, sustainable fitness programs. They break down the essential foundations—finding your “why,” setting realistic goals, reverse-engineering from the result, what makes a great coach, and why most social media fitness advice fails—while sharing practical examples and the importance of checking in with your body and recovery. Connect with Mike and learn more about On the Move Fitness at onthemovefitness.com [http://onthemovefitness.com] or on Instagram @onthemovefitness. 0:00 Welcome & announcement of the 4-part series with Mike Verschelden 2:15 Why fitness information overload on social media fails most people 4:40 First questions a coach asks (health history, lifestyle, goals) 7:50 Finding your deep “why” and reverse-engineering from the goal 11:10 The What (realistic long-term goals) and the How (training variables) 13:55 Adaptability & what makes a great coach 16:30 Three buckets of coaching: expertise, curiosity, and rapport 19:20 Couch-to-5K example: building from walk/jog intervals 23:10 FITT principle (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) explained 26:40 Sample interval workouts and progressing safely 29:30 Checking in with your body & why meditation matters 32:05 Three ways to track progress: how you feel, how you perform, how you look 35:15 Real talk on recovery days and listening to your nervous system 38:20 Mike’s box breathing & different meditation styles 41:50 Mindfulness, emotional awareness & avoiding burnout 45:10 Why self-worth traps and training for the right reasons 48:30 The power of self-reflection before setting any goal 50:40 Quick recap of the Why, What, How framework & what’s coming in Parts 2-4 52:00 Closing & where to find Mike/On the Move Fitness
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