It's mid-April in Arizona, pool season is here, and if you've been quietly thinking about how your body feels going into summer, this episode is your permission slip to stop fighting yourself. The real reason so many high-achieving people don't look or feel the way they want going into summer isn't lack of discipline. It's that restriction triggers metabolic adaptation, elevates cortisol, and breaks down muscle, which produces the exact opposite result of what you're working toward. Arizona heat compounds this by stacking its own physiological stress on top of an already taxed system, pushing your body further into a protective, hold-on-to-everything response. Today I'm sharing a client story that illustrates exactly what this looks like in practice, and making the case with real physiology for why fueling better beats restriction every single time, especially in summer.
The practical half of this episode covers what fueling first actually looks like day to day: protein as the highest-return lever for body composition, strategic carbohydrate timing around training, consistent hydration with electrolytes, and movement that builds rather than depletes. I also bust three myths driving the most harm right now (eating less always works, cardio is the primary lever, and dramatic transformation is required to feel good), answer listener questions on summer bloating, no-cook nutrition, and building muscle without a gym, and close with the Summer Fuel Plate: four things on your plate at every meal, no tracking required.
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