41 - Stop Chasing a Six Pack and Start Building Real Confidence
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If you’re a dad dating after divorce, the loudest advice online usually points to vanity: get shredded, flex harder, post the perfect Hinge photo. We’re not buying it. Real confidence is built when you can rely on your body, your routines, and your leadership at home, especially when life feels chaotic and your mind won’t shut off.
We talk about why physical fitness is the easiest “first domino” for divorced dads: it’s concrete, measurable, and it pulls you out of overthinking. We break down the difference between confidence and arrogance, why chasing a six pack is a trap for most men over 30, and how women often read extreme gym bro energy as self-absorption instead of strength. The goal isn’t perfection. The goal is capability, calm, and the kind of grounded masculinity your kids can copy and your dates can feel.
From there, we get practical about fitness routines that actually fit real life: micro workouts, calisthenics at home, sports with friends, outdoor work, and getting active with your kids. Then we shift to nutrition and fat loss without gimmicks using a calorie budget, a moderate calorie deficit, and the staples-versus-feasting mindset so your results last. We also call out alcohol for what it is: fast calories that can wreck progress when it becomes habitual.
If you want more energy for parenting, better confidence for dating apps, and a healthier family culture you can sustain, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a dad who needs a reset, and leave us a rating and review so more men can find the show.