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The gym isn’t about your body, but about survival

28 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of fitness beyond aesthetics, strength, and performance. We unpack how exercise serves as a powerful tool for mental resilience, emotional regulation, and daily structure, especially for men navigating stress, identity shifts, and life challenges. From the psychology of movement to the concept of “capacity building,” we discuss why the gym can feel like therapy, a sanctuary, or even survival. We also examine the risks of over-identifying with fitness and how to strike a balance between physical discipline and emotional growth. Whether you train for appearance, performance, or peace of mind, this conversation reframes fitness as a foundational pillar for handling life and not just improving how you look, but strengthening how you think, feel, and cope.

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