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FitMitTuro Fitness Podcast

FitMitTuro Fitness Podcast

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Struggling to stay consistent with your fitness and nutrition while juggling work, family, or a busy schedule? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.

Hosted by strength coach and educator Turo Virta, this podcast delivers no-BS advice for women 40 and older, busy professionals, and anyone tired of quick fixes and yo-yo dieting.

Tune in each week for powerful solo episodes and expert interviews on topics like:

- Fat loss without tracking every calorie

- Emotional eating and mindset

- Reverse dieting and metabolism

- Hormonal changes, menopause, and belly fat

- Sustainable workouts for busy lifestyles

- Fitness motivation when you feel stuck

Whether you're restarting your journey, feeling frustrated with plateaus, or looking for training solutions that actually fit your life—this show is for you.

🎧 New episodes every week. Subscribe and take back control of your health—without the obsession.

© 2026 FitMitTuro Fitness Podcast
Actividad Física, Dietas y Nutrición Ejercicio y Actividad Física Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Why You Keep Starting Over (And How to Finally Break the Cycle)
    Apr 9 2026

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    Why do you keep starting over… even when you really want to change?

    Every Monday feels like a fresh start.
    New plan. New motivation. New rules.

    And by Wednesday… it’s already slipping.

    So you reset again next week.

    👉 This is what I call the Monday Reset Trap.

    In this episode, I break down why this cycle keeps happening and more importantly, how to finally get out of it.

    You’ll learn:
    • Why one “off day” is not failure (and never was)
    • How to stop the all-or-nothing mindset that keeps you stuck
    • A simple way to stay consistent—even on your worst days
    • Why 10-minute workouts might be the most powerful tool you’re not using
    • How to adjust your plan when life gets busy instead of quitting
    • What to do when you’re injured (and how to keep your routine alive)

    I’ll also share real coaching insights from working with clients who felt stuck for years, until they stopped restarting and started adapting.

    Because the goal is not to be perfect.

    👉 The goal is to stop starting over.

    If this episode helps you…

    Send it to someone who keeps saying:
    “I’ll start again on Monday.”

    It might be exactly what they need to hear.

    Connect with me

    If you want help building a routine that actually fits your life:

    → Follow me on Instagram @personaltrainer_turo
    → Check out my coaching programs
    → Or write me email turo@fitmitturo.com

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    32 m
  • You Don’t Need More Discipline - You Need a Better System
    Apr 2 2026

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    In this episode, I talk about something many people get wrong:

    👉 You don’t need more discipline. You need a better system.

    Most people think they fail because they are not motivated enough or not disciplined enough. But the real problem is this:

    They are relying on willpower instead of building systems that actually support their daily life.

    Because discipline works… until it doesn’t.

    Just like a phone battery, it gets weaker during the day. And when your energy is low, that’s exactly when you need your habits the most.

    In this episode, I explain how to build simple systems that make consistency easier — even on your worst days.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • Why discipline is unreliable (and what to do instead)
    • How to build systems that work when your energy is low
    • The power of changing your “default behaviors”
    • Why visible foods trigger overeating
    • How to use the 2-minute rule to get started
    • How to reduce decision fatigue with simple routines
    • Why you need a “bad-day plan” to stay consistent

    The goal is not to be perfect.

    👉 The goal is to make good choices easier and automatic.

    Because when your system is right, you don’t have to fight yourself every day.

    If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    And if you want help building a system that actually works in your real life — even on your busiest or hardest days — reach out to me:

    Instagram: @personaltrainer_turo
    Email: turo@fitmitturo.com

    I’ll help you build something simple that you can stick to.

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    30 m
  • What I Do When I Don’t Feel Motivated (And Still Stay Consistent)
    Mar 26 2026

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    In this episode, I talk about something everyone struggles with:

    What do you actually do when you don’t feel motivated?

    Because the truth is… motivation comes and goes.
    And if your progress depends on motivation, your results will also come and go.

    I share exactly what I do on those days when I don’t feel like training, eating well, or sticking to my routine and what I teach my clients to do instead.

    This is not about pushing harder.
    It’s about making things simpler, easier, and more consistent.

    If you’ve ever said:
    “I know what to do, but I just don’t do it”, this episode is for you.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • Why waiting for motivation keeps you stuck
    • How to lower the bar so you actually start
    • The “minimum day” rule that keeps you consistent
    • How removing decisions makes everything easier
    • Why imperfect weeks are still progress
    • How to shift your identity from “unmotivated” to consistent

    The goal is simple:

    👉 Build a system that works even on your worst days.

    Because those days matter the most.

    If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    And if you want help building a simple plan that actually works in real life — even when you don’t feel motivated — reach out to me:

    Instagram: @personaltrainer_turo
    Email: turo@fitmitturo.com

    I’ll help you build something you can stick to.

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    33 m
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