Taper for Events and Other Fitness Things
This episode is a conversation about how we do (and don't) taper and reduce exercise volume for events. The discussion extends into other areas of fitness such as supplements' role in performance.

This episode is a conversation about how we do (and don't) taper and reduce exercise volume for events. The discussion extends into other areas of fitness such as supplements' role in performance.
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As a follow-on to last week's episode, Joe and Reid explore the idea of "toward" and "away" mindsets. Are your motivations driven by something negative in your past, or something positive in your future?
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We break the normal Double Shot format to take on a topic a little less serious — our traditions around the holiday season. We cover our dislike for scary movies all the way to feelings about when it's appropriate to start listening to holiday music in the alternate format.
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Identity versus role is a discussion that has appeared on Double Shot many times. On this episode, Reid and Joe dive into whether your identity is something that you've always had — and therefore simply discover over time — or if your identity is actually something you build through life experience.
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This episode dives back into the idea of gain and gap mindsets — whether you focus your energy on the progress that has been made, or the progress you have yet to make. Entering a new, slightly shorter format, you'll experience a lighter "catch-up" chat as well, with all the usual banter.
As the world has become more remote, with technology allowing for relationships to exist long before the pandemic, how have we adapted to less in-person interaction? Joe and Reid share the belief that we undervalue in-person connection, and that it's crucial for "true" relationships that will stand the test of time. We explore this topic and more on the next episode of Double Shot.
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Another less-formatted episode where Reid and Joe land on the topics of resistance to change — particularly when there is a clear direction on the change that is needed. Be it nutritional, behavioral, or other types of change, why can it be so difficult to change the direction of your life's inertia?
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Is a certain level of self-esteem and self-importance required to achieve a high level of success? In the episode, Joe and Reid explore the relationship between ego and the ceilings we do — or don't — set for ourselves. Whether it's career aspirations or goals for the next fitness endeavor, there may be a "healthy" ego requirement to get there...
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After a break from the show, we return and break format to catch up on the latest in each other's worlds.
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Do you feel like you're hitting a ceiling in your personal, professional, or other endeavors? Or, do you perhaps feel you're not shooting high enough? In this episode, Joe and Reid explore the idea of pushing your ceiling higher, or not setting one at all — and listen along as they break down their own behaviors that contradict this very concept.
In this episode, Joe and Reid dive into what they consider some of their biggest "failures" over their lives and discuss the valuable learnings that came from those failures. As a part of this discussion, you'll hear the different mindsets the two have on failures, and whether that concept is misleading altogether.
What is your life's purpose? We tackle this fairly deep question on the latest episode of Double Shot. There's discussion around the pressure the external world applies to what your purpose should be, and some externalization as Joe uncovers his real-time.
To what extent is adding routine to your life a productive endeavor? And when can that routine become too much? In this episode, Joe and Reid dive into the habits they have added over the years, for better or worse — discussing which of these habits and others might be a right fit for you.
If fitness is a part of your world, why is that the case? In this episode, Joe and Reid dive into how body image issues have historically been a key driver in their fitness habits — exploring the highs and lows of the past decade of exercise. Tune in to hear the latest with their respective fitness endeavors, including both training for the same half marathon and some quality fitness-related podcast recommendations.
Do you reward your achievements in life — the large and the small? On this episode, Joe and Reid dive into the frequency with which they reward themselves for reaching goals, and the pressures people apply towards rewarding with experiences rather than material things.
Do you feel like you're behind relative to your peers, or simply relative to your own expectations? Behind in career. Behind in personal finances. Behind in social endeavors. On this episode, Joe and Reid chat all things feeling behind in life alongside updates on Joe's Crossfit competition and Reid's marathon training.