Why Former College Athletes Struggle to Get Back in Shape (It’s Not Because You’re Lazy)
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Most former college athletes don’t struggle to get back in shape because they’re lazy. They struggle because they care too much, know too much… and were never given a system for this chapter of life.
In this episode of An Athletic Life, Justin breaks down why ex‑athletes so often feel stuck, even though they “know what to do,” and why beginners with zero experience sometimes make faster progress than people who played at a high level.
He shares candid stories from his own transition out of college sports and from clients like Sarah, a former D1 soccer player who spent years in the all‑in / fall‑off cycle before finally finding something sustainable.
Inside, you’ll learn: – Why trying to recreate your college training is quietly sabotaging you now – The hidden cost of “I know what to do, I just need to do it” – Why beginners often outpace former athletes (and what they do differently) – How ego, identity, and control make it harder for ex‑athletes to ask for help – What it actually looks like to train for the life you have now, not the one you had at 20 – Why the most important skill you built in sports wasn’t work ethic, it was being coachable
If you’ve ever felt embarrassed that you “lost it,” or frustrated that nothing seems to stick more than a few weeks, this episode will help you see your story differently and show you a better way forward.