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In this episode of Time Squared, Lonnie sits down with Ken Lumm, a member at the Palmyra location, for a genuine and heartfelt conversation about what fitness really means when life gets hard. Ken works as a private investigator overseeing northeast operations for his company and spends most of his days desk-bound, which made finding a consistent gym routine not just a preference but a necessity. His story is a reminder that the reasons we show up to the gym evolve over time, and that the discipline we build there reaches far beyond the walls of the club. Ken opens up about the loss of his younger brother Michael, and how returning to the gym became a way to stay connected to him. Every session, every set, every rep became a tribute and a meditation. That kind of motivation does not come from a goal chart or a fitness app. It comes from somewhere much deeper, and Ken carries it with him every single time he walks through the door. The conversation also covers the mental side of training in a big way. Ken and Lonnie dig into how skipping a workout does not just affect the body but wrecks the entire day. Ken's wife made it plain after one rough evening at home: never come back without working out first. That moment says everything. Exercise is not a supplement to a healthy life. It is medicine, full stop. Ken even makes the case that doctors should be writing prescriptions for gym memberships the same way they write them for pharmaceuticals. Beyond the gym floor, Ken and his wife have built a full recovery setup at home including a sauna, ice bath, hot tub, and a space for yoga. They talk cold plunge timing, hypertrophy windows, the 11 minutes per week protocol, and why getting uncomfortable on purpose builds a kind of mental resilience that carries into everything else you do. His wife goes first, for the record. Thanks for listening to Time Squared, we'll talk soon.
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