117. The Fitness Mistake That Keeps You Starting Over with Stan Browney
6/3/20261 hr 1 min
There is a very specific kind of frustration that happens when you genuinely want to get healthier, but every attempt starts to feel like the same cycle. You get motivated, you clean up your food, you promise yourself this time will be different, and then one missed workout, one busy week, or one moment of “I already messed up” makes you feel like you are back at the beginning again. But what if the problem is not that you lack discipline? What if the real problem is that you were taught to make fitness too extreme to actually become your life? In this episode of Rooted in Wellness, I sit down with Stan Browney to talk about the part of fitness that most people overlook. We get into why motivation is not always the thing that creates change, why so many people make getting healthy harder than it needs to be, and why the way you approach food, movement, routine, and progress can either keep you stuck in the start-over cycle or help you finally move forward. Stan Browney is a fitness creator, YouTuber, and founder of the 90 Day Challenge app. Through his challenge-based content, bodyweight training, and transformation series, he has helped millions of people see fitness as something they can start, enjoy, and keep going with without needing perfection, expensive equipment, or extreme routines. What’s Discussed: (07:10) The fitness myth about carbs that still refuses to go away. (08:07) Why motivation may not be what actually gets people fit. (10:39) Why starting can feel like the biggest roadblock. (13:08) What is really happening when the scale stops moving. (15:43) The difference between wanting fast results and wanting real change. (30:39) Why missing one day can feel like failure, and what to do with that moment. (52:59) The small habit Stan recommends when someone wants to begin. Listen to this episode to understand why getting healthy may not be about finding a harder plan, and why the reason you keep starting over may have less to do with your body and more to do with the way fitness has been presented to you. 🎧 Thank You to Our Sponsor: Timeline: Timeline’s clinically proven formula is now available at a new, lower price. Mitopure now starts at $79, when you go to timeline.com/MONA Learn more about Mona Sharma: Download Your FREE Guide - 12 Wellness Tips to Unlock Your Best Health Now: Ready to reclaim your vitality? Download Mona’s 12 Wellness Tips and take actionable steps to transform your health, energy, and mindset. Get started now at monasharma.com/12tips Visit Mona's website: monasharma.com – Unlock powerful tools and wisdom rooted in wellness to elevate your health, energy, and clarity. Mona blends ancient healing practices with modern science to help you achieve lasting transformation. Follow Mona on Instagram: Stay connected with Mona for daily inspiration, holistic health tips, and personal growth. Join the conversation on Instagram at @monasharma Learn more about Stan Browney: Instagram: @stanbrowney YouTube: @Browney
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First 90 secondsMona Sharma· Host0:00
[gentle music] Welcome to Rooted in Wellness with me, wellness advocate and holistic nutritionist Mona Sharma. Together, we will take a journey to discover natural healing practices from imbalance to balance, guided by ancient wisdom and modern scientific insights. I was raised living summers on an ashram, so I learned early on that food is medicine and your kitchen is your greatest source of healthcare and prevention. After facing two heart surgeries, anxiety, and weight challenges, I discovered that just because your symptoms are common doesn't mean that they are normal. Together with some incredible guests, we will explore the power of our mind, body, and soul connection, returning to our roots to rediscover our greatest wellbeing. [gentle music] Most people do not struggle with fitness because they have no idea what to do, right? They struggle because the whole thing starts to feel too big: the perfect plan, the strict diet, the complete lifestyle reset. And when they cannot keep up with all of it, they assume that they are the problem, and then they stop. They wait for motivation to come back, and they start that same cycle over and over again. But that cycle is exactly what keeps people stuck,