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Masculinity Academy

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LEAN STATE

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Get lean in 90 days. A nutrition-first challenge focused on fat loss, metabolic reset and sustainable lifestyle change.

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Do the work.
Pray without ceasing but it's not God's responsibility to do for us
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Do the work.
Get it out, write it down
A thought, a dream, a goal that stays in your head is powerless. But write it down, it becomes a plan. Men who succeed don’t just think—they plan, map, document. They get it on paper to start the process of accomplishment. Write your goals. Write your daily habits Ink is the first act of creation. What you write today becomes what you build tomorrow. If it matters, put it on paper. Clarity creates momentum. Momentum creates results. Write. Execute. Evaluate
Nay Sayers
Y'all are going to see this again on my other socials but im putting it here in a different tone. This is more of a vent. Our numbers aren't big yet so most of you know I launched a 90 day nutrition challenge. I've been training people in fitness and nutrition for over 20 years now. Contrary to my current walking weight, I actually know exactly what I'm talking about. Don't believe me? Ask the half dozen or so people I've helped lose 100+lbs. I digress. Anyway, usually every few years or so, when I get too heavy, or the mood strikes. I'll lock in and cut to abs just to remind myself I can do it. I know how and can still make myself do that hard thing. And it IS hard. And it keeps getting harder the older I get. Boohoo. So i'm back on it. I've opened the challenge up publicly on Facebook. Right out of the gate some ass clowns come out swinging some negativity. "Whats the point" "You don't need abs" "I ain't doing that. Thats stupid" I can't stand that, especially from grown men. Here's what it is fellas! No! You don't "need" abs, but you really need to be a man that can get them! You don't NEED a lot of things..... You don't need a black belt in BJJ You don't need to squat 2x your body weight You don't need 20 pull-ups We should be strong enough men in our discipline and integrity to achieve whatever hard goal we assume. We should be consumed enough with positive growth and healthy longevity that we gladly do hard things to make ourselves the strongest and best version of who we are. Do it for your wife and kids or even just for you. So yea. Rant over. I dont need abs, but i'm damn sure going to be the guy that can get them if I want.
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Discipline and over analyzing
Over-analyzing is often a crutch when it comes to discipline. We evaluate, analyze, and rehearse even minor decisions — then mistake that process for progress. Discipline is simpler than we make it. Identify the goal. Identify the attack. Execute. No internal debate. No halfway effort. Just forward progress. Not everything in life is simple — but discipline paired with execution often is. Question: Where are you over-analyzing instead of executing right now?
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Exactly. The worst lie we've been fed is "well it's not that simple" It is! Also, spot on with over analyzing. There is a difference between being in motion vs. Taking action. Most people use the motion of talking, researching or spinning wheels to convince themselves they're making progress when they aren't. Just because you're keeping busy doesnt mean you're being productive.
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I over-analyze and get decision paralysis when it comes to home to devote my business time. Keep pushing on a cleaning company that? Is it on the verge of popping? Redirect to online content and coaching? Finish my tree stands? I do more research about what to do because i'm not confident in just picking one and pushing all my focus.
Goals in 2026
As 2025 rolls to an end, it is time for reflection and evaluation of our accomplishments. It is also the best time to set new goals for the upcoming year. Start the new year making deliberate decisions to improve yourself and the life you're providing for your family. Set 2 short term goals and 2 long term goals using the S.M.A.R.T. method. S. SPECIFIC M. MEASURABLE A. ATTAINABLE / ACTION STEPS R. RELEVANT T. TIME-BOUND Many times goals are discarded because they are too vague. The more specific your intent, the more committed you are to the task at hand. Example A. Goal - I want to lose weight. S. I'm going to lose 20lbs. M. I will weigh myself every morning until my goal is met A. 20lbs is a reasonable goal that can be achieved in a relatively short time frame. R. This goal is relative to my longer term goals of being healthier and improving my quality of life. T. Im going to set a deadline of 3 months to achieve this goal and log weekly and monthly updates. You get the idea. Just saying I want to lose weight is vague and demands no accountability. Be deliberate. Full breaks downs will available in the courses soon. Post your goals or habits you're changing in the comments or DM me. Accountability is a powerful tool to stay on track.
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