Better with Brando

Ep 15: A Powerful Motivator

4 min · 3 mei 2026
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Pain can be a powerful motivator—but sometimes comfort wins. In this episode, Brando talks about a challenge many people face in recovery: wanting to feel better without making the changes necessary to improve. He explains why exercises should be treated like medicine, why temporary relief in the clinic doesn’t last without follow-through at home, and how real progress often requires pushing past the comfort of old habits. Getting better isn’t just about treatment—it’s about participation. Key Takeaways Pain doesn’t always create motivation to change Exercises prescribed in therapy act like medicine for the body Temporary relief often requires continued work to maintain Taking ownership of your movement is essential for progress

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Summary: Doing the same thing over and over isn’t crazy—it’s how you build habits that actually improve your life. But not all habits help. Some quietly make things worse.   Key Points: Consistency builds trust—in brands and in your body Reps = progress (if pointed in the right direction) Bad habits also compound (just as fast) Small behaviors → big functional consequences   Story Highlight: A patient doom scrolling in bed → poor sleep → worse foot clearance → increased fall risk One habit → full ripple effect   Takeaway: Ask yourself daily: “Is this helping my independence or hurting it?” If you’re not sure what’s helping vs hurting → book a consult at kinesmovement.com Take ownership of your movement. Do more, wait less.

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