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Get-Fit Guy

Finding the best fitness regimen for you

Get-Fit Guy

Macmillan Holdings, LLC

Health & Fitness, Sports

4.6746 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Kevin explores the idea of finding personal meaning in fitness, emphasizing the importance of enjoying what you do rather than adhering to rigid, objective standards. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own fitness goals as 2025 approaches, focusing on activities that engage and excite them, whether it's strength training, running, or another passion.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello again, listeners, this is Kevin and welcome to another episode of Get Fit Guy.

0:10.5

I received a nice email last week from a listener who is a philosophy graduate

0:15.0

and how much enjoyment they took from the episode on Frankfurt and Free Will, which was last week's episode.

0:22.7

But they also noted my use of gender neutral language when referencing an email.

0:28.4

It got me to thinking about this show.

0:31.7

I don't think that in 2024, get fit guy is an appropriate name for the show. I would much rather see a gender neutral title.

0:42.7

Firstly, because I think it's important to be an ally, but secondly, because it's kind of backed

0:48.2

the show into a corner where it can only ever be hosted by a guy. What do you think? Do you think that this is the right name for the show,

0:56.9

or maybe we should look for a gender neutral title? I'd be interested to hear what listeners think.

1:03.5

Please email me and let me know if you agree. Not sure what the show should be called,

1:09.2

but I definitely think gender neutral is the way to go. Okay, onto this week's show, which I'm not sure what the show should be called, but I definitely think gender neutral is the way to go.

1:12.6

Okay, onto this week's show, which unsurprisingly is philosophical.

1:17.6

I read back last week's notes, and I think perhaps it might have been too much into what the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein called a language game. That being that if you aren't in the

1:29.6

same language game as I am, perhaps it's hard to play along. Philosophy has a lot of words that

1:35.9

shares with other subject matter areas and with general language, but mean very specific and different

1:41.6

things. So I'll do my best to try and steer away from language

1:45.2

games. Anyway, this past couple of weeks, I've been thinking about the meaning of things and the

1:52.8

meaning in things. Sometimes people are just so keen to identify things such as relationships

2:00.8

and put them into a box. I think it's because as

2:05.0

humans, we all love things to be clearly defined. But I would argue that these definitions rob us

2:12.7

of the beauty that we can find in the things themselves. It's very unlikely that anything in life fits very

2:20.0

clearly into the defined borders of a box we want to put them in, and that they don't overlap

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