The Axis Method
“At some point, training stops being about proving yourself… and starts becoming about building a life you can actually sustain.” Most people enter fitness chasing aesthetics—bigger lifts, more muscle, better numbers. But if you stay in it long enough, the conversation changes. You start asking different questions: * How do I keep training hard without destroying my joints? * How do I make strength fit into real life? * What happens when your interests evolve? * Can you build a career in fitness without getting trapped by the industry? In Episode 9 of The Axis Method, I sat down with Mike from Hybrid Resistance to talk about the evolution of training, identity, and building your own path in strength & conditioning. Mike has lived through multiple eras of the fitness industry: * bodybuilding culture * corrective exercise * functional training * home gym evolution * online coaching * content creation * higher education * hybrid training systems And unlike many online voices, his philosophy wasn’t built on trends—but decades of experimentation. This episode is sponsored by Harambe System — a variable resistance platform that’s become a core part of my training. It bridges the gap between bands and weights, giving consistent tension through a full range of motion without the same joint stress. If your goal is to build strength while staying pain-free long-term, it’s one of the best tools I’ve used. HarambeSystem.com/JohnParkerBallistic * Bodybuilding culture and early gym influence * Training as identity and expression * Why some people fall in love with lifting “Some people view training as a chore. Others feel drawn to it.” * NASM, ACSM, CHEK Institute * Functional training and corrective exercise * Learning before social media “You can survive sloppy training in your twenties. Eventually your body sends the bill.” * Beyond gym trainer vs influencer * Building alternative paths * Online coaching, education, and niche communities “Your niche should come from genuine interest—not forced branding.” * Why convenience drives consistency * Essential vs overrated equipment * Reducing friction in training The best setup is the one you’ll actually use. * Auto-regulation * Rotating vs abandoning movements * Letting training evolve with your life “The goal isn’t to prove loyalty to a method. The goal is to stay capable.” * Less ego lifting * More precision and awareness * Focus on repeatability and recovery “Training should feel more like practice—and less like punishment.” 1. Your training should fit your life—not compete with it 2. Consistency matters more than novelty 3. Reduce friction to improve adherence 4. Advanced training requires awareness, not punishment 5. Good coaches evolve over time 6. There’s no single path in fitness Mike represents something rare in fitness: Someone willing to evolve. No tribalism. No fake certainty. No pretending one method solves everything. Just years of experimentation and building something that actually works. And that’s what StrengthAxis has become about too: Not chasing extremes— but building strength that lasts. CONTACT: Mike / Hybrid Resistance YouTube: Hybrid Resistance Instagram: @hybridresistance StrengthAxis Articles & Membership Podcast: https://strengthaxis.substack.com/podcast [https://strengthaxis.substack.com/podcast] YouTube: https://youtube.com/@strengthaxis [https://youtube.com/@strengthaxis]
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