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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 35 MIN

683: Motivation Monday - Improve Flexibility, How Many Sets Per Workout & What To Eat Before A Workout?

from Fit, Healthy And Happy Podcast · host Colossus Fitness

➢ DM “JOSH” work with me personally to @ ColossusFitWelcome to Motivation Monday, where every Monday we answer all of your questions and have some real talks about life & fitness & get you fired up for the week! In this episode we talk about how to improve flexbility, how many sets per workout is best and what to eat before a workout.Josh quote (14:03) : “Great things never come from comfort zones.” – AnonymousKyle quote (11:41) : “Some people have a problem for every solution.”Client shoutout (20:30) : Brooke Weekly questions:Question 1 (01:50) - What is the optimal amount of exercises per workout? I have heard so many different things.Question 2 (24:33) - What is best to eat before a workout?Question 3 (31:47) - How can I improve my flexibility?Thanks for listening! We genuinely appreciate every single one of you listening.➢Follow us on instagram @colossusfit➢Apply to get your Polished Physique: https://colossusfitness.com/

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