#37: The Longevity Test & Workout

#37: The Longevity Test & Workout

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#233: Where Do You Belong?

The voice in your head that says you don't belong? It's lying to you. In this episode, Arnold shares two words that can change everything — and explains why the biggest barrier to getting started in the gym (and in life) isn't your fitness level, your age, or your experience. It' ...  Show more

#232: When Everything In Your Life Feels Stuck, Arnold Says Do This First

In this episode, Arnold shares a story about a man named Gerald who passed his contractor's license exam, bought his first business, and has trained consistently for 70 weeks straight. Gerald credited Arnold and the community. Arnold credits Gerald because he's seen this story hu ...  Show more

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