The Sustainable Fitness Diary

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The Sustainable Fitness Diary

A podcast where fitness coach Veronika Pyszkova shares the real, unfiltered journey of building strength, consistency, and confidence.Through stories, mindset lessons, and reflections from her own life and coaching, Veronika explores the thoughts, emotions, and behaviours behind building a sustainable fitness routine.

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    #10: Why you give up after one missed day (and how to stop)

    In this tenth entry of The Sustainable Fitness Diary, we’re diving into the "all or nothing" thinking that kills most fitness journeys before they truly begin. We often fall into the trap of thinking a habit only counts if it is perfect, leading us to wait for the "perfect" fresh start every Monday.Expect to learn:Why research shows it can take anywhere from 18 to 254 days to build a habit.How your body doesn't actually reset at the start of the week. How to view a lapse as a learning opportunity rather than a total failure.Follow along:⁠The Sustainable Fitness Space (Skool)⁠⁠Instagram (fearlessmotion_)⁠Business enquiries: [email protected]

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    #09: Are you training for yourself or for everyone else?

    In this ninth entry of The Sustainable Fitness Diary, I'm digging into why we often find ourselves training for other people instead of ourselves. Expect to learn:- Why posting your workout can actually hurt your long-term consistency.- The difference between a quick hit of approval and the deep satisfaction of showing up for yourself.- Practical ways to identify the personal values that will keep you moving for decades, not just weeks.Follow along:⁠The Sustainable Fitness Space (Skool)⁠⁠Instagram (fearlessmotion_)⁠Business enquiries: [email protected]

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    #08: Strength training is essential for longevity (even if you're in your 20s)

    In this eighth entry of The Sustainable Fitness Diary, I’m breaking down why muscle matters for more than just aesthetics. We’re talking about metabolism, bone density, and why your 80-year-old self will thank you for lifting something heavy today.Expect to learn:The 'use it or lose it' reality of muscle lossWhy strength training is the secret to staying functional as you ageHow to start a routine at home if the gym feels intimidating Follow along:The Sustainable Fitness Space (Skool)Instagram (fearlessmotion_)Business enquiries: [email protected]

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    #07: Why fitness shouldn't be your top priority

    In this seventh entry of The Sustainable Fitness Diary, I’m addressing a theme I’ve heard a lot lately: feeling completely overwhelmed and letting health slide because life is just "too full on." We’ve been sold the lie that if we can’t give 100% to our fitness, we should give 0%.I’m breaking down the crucial difference between a Priority and a Non-Negotiable, and why learning to "do less on purpose" is the only way to stay in the game for the long run.Expect to learn:Priority vs. Non-Negotiable: Why active focus isn't always required for consistency.Real-Life Autopilot: How I applied this logic to saving money and maintaining friendships.Success by Season: How to redefine what 'winning' looks like based on your current capacity.Follow along:The Sustainable Fitness Space (Skool)Subscribe to my Substack: https://fearlessmotion.substack.com/Follow for more on IG: @fearlessmotion_Business Enquiries: [email protected]

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    #06: The small wins method that makes fitness actually stick

    In this sixth entry of the Sustainable Fitness Diary, I am breaking down one of the most overlooked secrets to building a fitness routine that actually lasts: the power of small wins.We are constantly told to dream big, set bold goals, and go all in. But this all-or-nothing thinking is exactly what creates the on and off cycle that keeps so many people stuck. If you have ever started a fitness plan with full motivation only to find yourself back at square one a few weeks later, this episode is for you.The on and off cycle: why rigid goals and big expectations are the biggest enemy of consistent habits.Anchor actions: what they are and how these small, non-negotiable actions bridge the gap between intention and real change.The six week challenge trap: why short term challenges feel appealing but almost always lead to burnout and failure.Building confidence through consistency: how stacking small wins daily or weekly rebuilds your self-belief and makes habits feel effortless over time.The sustainable approach: why doing less than you think you need to is actually the fastest path to long term fitness results.Follow along:Instagram: @fearlessmotion_The Sustainable Fitness Space CommunitySay hi or ask me a question: [email protected]

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    #05: The only fitness plan that actually works long-term

    In this fifth entry of the Sustainable Fitness Diary, I am breaking down one of the most persistent myths in fitness culture: the idea that there is a single "best" approach to your goals.We are constantly sold "optimal" training splits and "perfect" nutrition plans, but these plans are almost always designed for ideal conditions. They assume you have perfect sleep, low stress, and a completely predictable schedule. In reality, most of us are training inside messy, human lives. If you have ever felt like you lacked discipline because you could not stick to a perfect plan while juggling life’s real-world demands, this episode is for you.- The optimal trap: why chasing the best plan on paper is often what prevents you from seeing results in practice.- Advice without context: how to filter out marketing that makes you feel behind or overwhelmed.- The reframe: why a "good enough" two-day-a-week plan beats a "perfect" four-day plan that keeps collapsing.- Fitness maturity: how to adapt your training volume based on your current season of life, including your stress levels and recovery capacity.- Building self-trust: why failing at an unsustainable plan is not a lack of discipline, it is simply a lack of fit.

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    #04: I changed my training routine after 8 years

    In this fourth entry of The Fitness Mindset Diary, I talk about why I decided to change my training style after years of powerlifting - and what that change revealed about my mindset, identity, and long-term consistency.I share my personal journey of moving from powerlifting to training for hyrox event, not because strength training “stopped working,” but because it stopped challenging me mentally.We explore:Why training boredom isn’t a lack of disciplineHow staying comfortable can quietly limit growthThe identity shift that comes with changing your training styleWhat starting something new (and being bad at it) teaches youWhy mental challenge is a key part of sustainable fitnessThis episode is about recognising when your routine no longer supports growth - and how intentional change can rebuild motivation, resilience, and self-belief.If you’ve been training for a long time and feel stuck, bored, or disconnected from your routine, this episode is for you.Follow along:Instagram: @fearlessmotion_Join my free fitness community: https://www.skool.com/introverts-fitness-fortress-9193Say hi or ask a question: [email protected]

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    #03: New Year, Same You

    In this third entry of The Fitness Mindset Diary, I talk about why December so often makes us feel “off track,” and why we convince ourselves that everything will be different in January.We explore:Why holiday guilt leads to big promises for the New YearThe psychology behind the January motivation spikeWhy “new year, new me” rarely works in the long runHow social pressure, marketing, and comparison fuel unrealistic expectationsWhy there is no reset button after 365 daysLearn to understand why this cycle happens — and what to do instead if you want consistency that actually lasts.If you’ve ever felt motivated in January, burned out by February, and frustrated with yourself by March — this one’s for you.Follow along:Instagram: @fearlessmotion_Join my free fitness community: https://www.skool.com/introverts-fitness-fortress-9193Say hi or ask a question: [email protected]

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    #02: Knowing isn't doing

    Have you ever known exactly what would help your body feel better… and still not done it?In this second entry of The Fitness Mindset Diary, I talk about why there’s often a big gap between what we know would help us and what we actually do.We explore:My own story of back tightness, physio, temporary fixes… and still not following throughCommon “I know this would help” examples: gym consistency, meal prep, rehab workMy personal theories: no urgency, all-or-nothing thinking, lack of structureThe intention–action gap – why saying “I’ll do it later” rarely turns into actionWhy short-term comfort keeps winning over long-term benefitsDoing it for the wrong reasons (external pressure vs internal values)How lack of routine and cues makes everything feel harder than it needs toIdentity misalignment – “I’m just not a consistent person” and how that holds you backPractical ways to start: making it easy, adding structure, and focusing on repetition, not perfectionIf there’s something you keep thinking about every day – a habit, a change, a little thing you know would help – this episode is an invitation to understand what’s really going on underneath, and to take one small, realistic step forward.Follow along:Instagram: @fearlessmotion_Join my free fitness mindset community: https://www.skool.com/introverts-fitness-fortress-9193Say hi or ask a question: [email protected]

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    #01: Introduction

    In this first entry of The Fitness Mindset Diary, I share why I created this podcast, what you can expect, and the real story behind my own fitness mindset journey.We explore:Why I’m shifting my focus to mindset and sustainable habitsMy 13-year fitness timeline - from all-or-nothing starts to finding balanceWhy I’ll include a sprinkle of research and psychology in each episodeHow this diary will help you reflect on your own pathFollow along:Instagram: @fearlessmotion_Join my free fitness mindset community: https://www.skool.com/introverts-fitness-fortress-9193Enquiries: [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast where fitness coach Veronika Pyszkova shares the real, unfiltered journey of building strength, consistency, and confidence.Through stories, mindset lessons, and reflections from her own life and coaching, Veronika explores the thoughts, emotions, and behaviours behind building a sustainable fitness routine.

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