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FFL #07

FFL #07

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概要

Your body is the only thing you truly own.

They can repossess your house.

They can take your car.

But this body? This is your temple.


In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White talk about health, aging, attraction, discipline, and the hard truth about letting yourself go.


They break down why “I don’t have time” is one of the biggest excuses people tell themselves — and why taking care of your health is the only thing that actually gives you more time.


They discuss:

• Why working out is about self-respect

• How what you eat either heals you or harms you

• Why discipline eventually becomes identity

• The mental health benefits of exercise

• How consistency keeps you looking younger

• Why attraction is about movement and energy — not just appearance

• How couples can train together and grow together

• Why self-care impacts intimacy


They also answer a listener question from a husband struggling after his wife stopped working out following kids. How do you encourage your partner without hurting them? And what really matters when bodies change over time?

This episode is about responsibility.

Because when you stop taking care of your temple…

you slowly stop prioritizing yourself.

And that changes everything.

This is what we fight for.

We fight for love.


⏱ Chapters


00:00 – Guarding the Temple

01:29 – Your Body Is the Only Thing You Own

04:10 – “I Don’t Have Time”

06:00 – Making Time for Yourself

09:22 – Giving Up Soda for Good

12:00 – The Comfort Food Trap

13:50 – What’s Really in Your Food

18:40 – The Yuka App

21:06 – “Cane Day” Perspective

24:00 – Why They Look Younger

29:25 – Bill “Superfoot” Wallace at 80

30:14 – Working Out for Mental Health

32:28 – Couples That Train Together

35:30 – Attraction Is Movement

38:20 – Listener Question: She Let Herself Go

40:10 – Encouragement vs Criticism

41:30 – What If She Gains Weight?

44:28 – Fellas, Stop Making Excuses

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