We're back with our first Male Bag episode of the season!
This week, we're tackling a question we get all the time: "I've been told I need to change my lifestyle to improve my sperm count, but I don't enjoy exercise and can't stick to it. Where do I start?"
In this episode, Ciaran and Shaun break down a practical, sustainable 6-month plan for anyone new to fitness. They cover the importance of finding your "why," how to build a routine that works for you (without spending hours in the gym), and the mindset shifts that will help you stay consistent even when you feel like giving up. If you're looking for a no-nonsense guide to getting started, this one's for you.
💬 What to Expect:
• The importance of finding your "why" to stay motivated on tough days
• A beginner's 6-month workout plan (resistance training, HIIT, and low-intensity cardio)
• Why you shouldn't be afraid of high-intensity training (in moderation)
• How to build sustainable habits and overcome the "all or nothing" mindset
• The powerful mindset shift from "I have to" to "I get to" exercise
• Ciaran's 3-step framework for success: Think about Why, What, and When
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