This is where your energy starts to come back


Reader,

At some point, pushing harder stops working.

That’s where most people I work with are when they come to me.

They’re not beginners.
They’re just running on empty.

And that’s why I created this:

The Energy Upgrade (May Workshop)
→ Reclaiming energy without caffeine or willpower

This is a month-long series where I’ll show you how to:

  • Understand why your fatigue is blocking fat loss
  • Fix the “tired but wired” cycle
  • Improve sleep and recovery without adding more to your plate
  • Train in a way that gives you energy back instead of draining you

Because right now, your body isn’t lacking discipline.

It’s lacking support.

And once that shifts… everything gets easier:

  • Workouts feel better
  • Nutrition feels more natural
  • Fat loss actually starts to happen

If you’ve been stuck in that cycle of:
“I know what to do… I just don’t feel like I have the energy to do it”

This is exactly what you need.

I’ll be opening up spots this week.

Keep an eye out for the link.


Brian

My Power Play 12 Week coaching program is very limited in spaces, especially to start the year. If you want to take a quick "timeout" with me and chat strategy, book a call.

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I help career-driven parents lose 10-30 pounds without extreme dieting. Coaching since 2008

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