Everyone is new to fitness at some point.
\nNo matter how jacked, lean, or athletic someone is right now, there was a day where they stepped foot in the gym for the first time and started taking their fitness seriously.
\nThis is good to keep in mind because the gym can be a daunting place when you\u2019re a newbie. What exercises should you do? How heavy should the weights be? How many sets should you do? How often should you exercise? How much should you eat to support your training and what foods? And when should you eat those foods?
\nThe questions go on and on ad nauseum.
\nMany people turn to the internet for answers, and when you\u2019re new and inexperienced, you\u2019re especially prone to believing myths, focusing on the wrong things, and making mistakes. You know, things like super high-rep sets to bring out the cuts, skipping breakfast with no carbs after 8 pm, spending more time \u201cresearching\u201d and reading magazine articles than training, jumping from routine to routine (\u201cshiny object syndrome\u201d), and \u201cno pain no gain, baby!\u201d
\nI\u2019m no exception either. I\u2019ve made more than my fair share of mistakes in training and nutrition, which is why I wrote books for beginners once I got most things right and learned what really moves the needle. I wanted to help people avoid the mistakes I made and reach their goals as quickly and painlessly as possible.
\nThe point is, while the fitness game might be relatively simple, it\u2019s not exactly self-explanatory or intuitive. Having a proper blueprint of what really matters is more than half the battle, and this concept of being new to the gym is something I wanted to talk about with Adam Pfau.
\nLike myself, Adam is no stranger to making mistakes as a newbie. He started out as a skinny teenager pumped full of misinformation, and now he\u2019s downright jacked, and spends his time educating his 1.3 million followers on what really matters in the gym and in the kitchen.
\nThat is, Adam has become the educational resource that would have helped both him and myself tremendously when we first started training, so he knows all about navigating the fitness landscape as a newbie and avoiding potential pitfalls. This is also why we\u2019re happy to have Adam on the team as a Legion Athlete.
\nIn this episode Adam and I talk about . . .
\nSo if you\u2019re new to the fitness game and want some help getting on the right track, or if you have newbie friends who could use a nudge in the right direction, listen to this podcast and share it!
\n8:40 - How did you get into fitness?
\n16:04 - What has your experience been with programs?
\n24:56 - How do you find good sources of information?
\n42:00 - Did you ever experience gym intimidation? How did you overcome it?
\n46:47 - What are your thoughts on program hopping?
\n54:20 - How was the psychology of maintenance for you?
\nMentioned on the Show:
\nAdam\u2019s Pfau\u2019s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apfau/
\nBooks by Mike Matthews: https://legionathletics.com/products/books/