
Fitness Food Finances
Building a Firm Foundation for Life: Fitness, Food & Finance
Welcome to the Building a Firm Foundation for Life podcast—where we dive into functional fitness, farm-fresh nutrition, and financial freedom to help you build a healthy, resilient, and sustainable future.
I believe that the key to living well now—and thriving in your 90s—is a strong foundation in how we move, eat, and manage our resources. This podcast is for happy, humble, and hardworking people who want to take control of their health, mindset, and financial future.
What You’ll Get in Every Episode:
✅ Fitness for Life – Training strategies for strength, mobility, and longevity
✅ Food That Fuels – Sustainable nutrition, farm-fresh eating, and raising your own food
✅ Financial Freedom – Smart investing, Bitcoin, real estate, and wealth-building principles
✅ Mindset & Goals – The mental framework to stay motivated, focused, and prepared
✅ Entrepreneurship & Resilience – Strategies for self-reliance and long-term success
Expect practical advice, real-world strategies, and conversations with like-minded people who are taking action to create a healthier, stronger, and more financially stable future. We’ll also explore raising kids and chickens, setting goals, and living life on your terms.
If you want to be strong, capable, and financially free—both now and in the future—this podcast is for you. Hit subscribe and let’s build a firm foundation for life together!
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Fitness Food Finances
221 - Getting older doesn't have to suck
🏋️‍♂️ Original 10 Health & Fitness Themed Points
- I’ve traded six-packs for strength, stamina, and sanity. And I like it.
- My body’s not as fast, but it’s smarter — and it still lifts, climbs, runs, and moves well.
- I’ve lived long enough to learn the hard way… and now I help others skip that part.
- I still lift heavy, stretch daily, and can out-hike guys half my age.
- I’ve stopped chasing fitness fads — I move with intention and train for real life.
- I don’t need motivation — I’ve got discipline.
- I focus more on being mobile at 90 than ripped at 40.
- Fitness now means playing with grandkids, not competing with gym bros.
- I train because I want to be useful — not decorative.
- A bugout plan without a fit body is just a fantasy novel.
đź§ đź’Ş 10 New Health/Fitness/Motion-Themed Points
- I’m no longer working out to look good naked — but hey, that’s still a nice side effect.
- I finally value warm-ups, cool-downs, and recovery — because I like walking the next day.
- I don’t train to compete. I train to not break when life gets intense.
- “Old man strength” is real. And I’m just getting started.
- I’ve outgrown ego lifts. Now I chase clean reps and good joints.
- Flexibility and grip strength are my new party tricks.
- I’ve got friends my age falling apart — I’m still flipping tires and climbing ropes.
- I take fewer pills than most guys half my age because I eat right, move daily, and sleep like it matters.
- Aging isn’t decline — it’s a test of the systems you’ve built. I’m passing so far.
- Fitness is freedom. I don’t want help getting off the toilet when I’m 80.
Summary:
Aging Doesn't Have to Mean Decline: At almost 52, Andy challenges the common narrative that getting older automatically means deteriorating health, sharing his personal experience of staying fit, active, and engaged.
Fitness as a Lifestyle, Not a Fad: He emphasizes consistent movement, recommending working out five days a week, focusing on squatting, lifting heavy, and getting out of breath three days a week to maintain overall health and fitness.
Nutrition Matters More Than Supplements: Andy strongly advocates for eating real food instead of relying on pills and supplements, suggesting tracking food intake for two weeks to understand nutritional habits and make meaningful changes.
Discipline Over Motivation: He highlights that consistently showing up and doing the work is more important than sporadic, intense efforts. His own fitness journey demonstrates that even three days a week can yield significant health benefits.
Mental and Physical Adaptation: The body is an "ultimate adaptation machine" that responds to the environment and challenges you provide. By consistently moving and challenging yourself, you can maintain strength, mobility, and functionality as you age.
Fitness as Freedom and Utility: For Andy, fitness isn't about looking good, but about being useful, capable, and independent. He values being able to help family and friends with physical tasks and maintaining the ability to do adventurous activities.
Long-Term Health Perspective: Instead of focusing on short-term aesthetic goals, Andy prioritizes being healthy and mobile into his 90s, viewing fitness as a hedge against potential health issues and a way to maintain quality of life.