A Healthy Life, a Fit Father of Four Who Talks About Health, Fitness, Parenting, Marriage & Money
Scott Penick
34 episodes
23 hours ago
This is a show about making fitness, family and life simpler so you can achieve more. The chances you succeed in your life goals are directly correlated to how straightforward and simple you make the process. Don't be misled - simplicity does not mean it's easy, but it can be one heck of an awesome journey.
Along with fitness, the podcast also covers relationships, marriage, parenting, career, business and life in general.
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This is a show about making fitness, family and life simpler so you can achieve more. The chances you succeed in your life goals are directly correlated to how straightforward and simple you make the process. Don't be misled - simplicity does not mean it's easy, but it can be one heck of an awesome journey.
Along with fitness, the podcast also covers relationships, marriage, parenting, career, business and life in general.
When you create sustainable healthy habits, you can eventually attain the ability to have almost complete control over your body composition - gaining or losing body mass as you decide. That is a fun place to be, but it doesn't happen with a 60 or 90 day program. It happens as a result of long term sustainable healthy habits. Listen to this episode for tips on how to get there.
Lifting weights is empowering. It turns your body into a calorie burning machine, and it makes so many activities in life easier. Some women worry that they're going to bulk up if they start lifting. In this episode, Rachel talks about how unlikely that is and some of the awesome benefits - like defined arms - that are more likely to happen.
Being healthy is about much more than avoiding illness and decrepitude. It's about feeling good - body, mind and spirit. If that's your goal, there are a lot more reasons to get up and workout.
Today, Rachel takes the lead in the discussion and talks about staying healthy and fit during and after her four pregnancies, which ranged from being 26 to 38 years old and from being a runner to lifting weights and doing high intensity interval training (HIIT).
Rest days are an important part of your health and fitness program, but for some people they are filled with guilt; or one day turns into a week and derailment from their fitness program. Listen to this episode to learn how to avoid both.
My wife Rachel joins the show today as we discuss the ways working out together has blessed our relationship - as well as our health. Also, be sure to listen to the next episode when Rachel will be talking about staying in shape during and after her four pregnancies.
Episode #24 (I think...) Back from a quarantine hiatus, I discuss how good health and fitness is all about good habits - and that's good news. Come back for more episodes as we are moving to a new format with Scott and Rachel discussing health, fitness, family, relationships and just life in general as they drive to and from the gym each day.
Simply Scott is about getting great health and benefits through sustainable life habits. Strength training needs to be part of your fitness program. It yields better results in less time than cardio, and I say that as someone who spent over 20 years running competitively. Check out this episode to learn more about the benefits of adding strength training to your fitness program.
Spending half a day shopping at farmers markets and fancy grocers is one way to have a healthier diet, but that's not simple or sustainable for most people. Supplements are an alternative way to "supplement" a healthier diet and achieve your health and fitness goals. To spend your money wisely, you need to know what to look for in a supplement. That's the goal of this episode.
This was a tough episode to record, because body position and movement are critical to understanding mobility, and that is hard to convey with just audio. Still, if I do nothing more here than make you aware of how important it is to improve your range of motion and to enjoy the freedom of moving your body where and how you want without pain, then this episode is worth it. Please take time to check out the other video resources I mention in the podcast, and find the one that works best for you.
You spend 8+ hours a day, five days a week, at work. Little changes in how you spend those 2,000 hours per year can have a big impact on your health and fitness. Check out this episode of Simply Scott for ideas on how to create a healthier work environment.
If the title of this episode resonates with you, that means you have started your journey to better health and fitness. Hurray! The bad news is, you may have stopped seeing progress. You are not alone, and there are several common reasons people hit a plateau and stop seeing results or even start to feel they're slipping backwards. Check out the reasons covered in this episode to see if one of them might be holding you back. Or, if you haven't plateaued, listen to avoid these common progress killers.
The title of this episode says it all, working out with your significant other is relationship gold. If you've never tried it, find something you're both interested in doing and commit to giving it an honest effort.
This episode addresses healthy ways to encourage kids of all ages to be physically active. Developing a love of exercise, sports or active play as a child helps create a lifelong positive relationship with fitness. Start young, but start right.
People don't give the push-up enough credit. Its simplicity, and the fact that we all did them in grade school P.E. class, can make it easy to discount the incredible benefits and variety of this movement - not to mention the fact that you can literally do push-ups almost anywhere. After you listen to the podcast, check out these links for videos my wife and I made about push-up technique and progressions, from beginner to superfit and looking for a more challenging push-up movement. Beginner: https://youtu.be/4kj8SL6HaMg; Advanced: https://youtu.be/pBo_Uxg0CYg
Rachel and I made one change to our diet that brought us better results than anything else. We stopped eating bread and pasta, and we focused on eating more protein and veggies. This was a tough change for former distance runners, who grew up during the time of carb loading and grains being the base of the food pyramid. How extreme was this change? Let's just say I kept a food diary for my track coach in college and got a thumbs up for having 70% carbs in my diet. Cutting out bread and pasta was a simple move that changed everything.
Feel free to disagree - everyone is entitled to be wrong - but lunges are the single greatest lower body exercise that you can do without equipment. No other movement works your glutes, quads, hamstrings and calves - did I mention glutes? - and isolates each leg the way lunges do. So crank it up and enjoy this episode about how to incorporate lunges into your fitness plan. If you are looking for video instruction, check out the YouTube channel my wife and I made and pick a video with lunges in the workout. Here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzCqsaOgnen2S_zQlviIebQ
A Healthy Life, a Fit Father of Four Who Talks About Health, Fitness, Parenting, Marriage & Money
This is a show about making fitness, family and life simpler so you can achieve more. The chances you succeed in your life goals are directly correlated to how straightforward and simple you make the process. Don't be misled - simplicity does not mean it's easy, but it can be one heck of an awesome journey.
Along with fitness, the podcast also covers relationships, marriage, parenting, career, business and life in general.