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2876: GLP-1, Wearables & Longevity Fads; The Fitness Traps Nobody Warns You About

In this episode the guys break down the four biggest fitness traps of 2026 — over-reliance on wearables and tech, the GLP-1 shortcut and muscle loss crisis, chasing longevity fads over basics, and aesthetics over everything. They also get into the alien.gov website reveal (spoile ...  Show more

2875: How to Look Your Best This Summer (With 30 Days or Less)

In this episode the guys break down exactly how to look your best this summer with 30 days or less. They debate personal strategies — carb and water manipulation, peak week bodybuilding tactics, creatine loading, blood flow restriction training for arms and calves, building your ...  Show more

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