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#1014: Leaks in Your Performance #5: Complexity
In week five of the Leaks in Performance series, Marcus tackles one of the most common traps high performers fall into: complexity. Whether it's an overloaded training plan, a packed work schedule, or constantly chasing marginal gains, complexity is often just avoidance in disguise. It protects the ego, delays accountability, and hides the real leaks. The antidote? Simplicity. Marcus breaks down why simple things done well, consistently, beat high-intensity inconsistency every time and why fixing your sleep and food will do more for your performance than any 1% hack ever will. Tune in for a sharp, no-fluff look at stripping back to what actually moves the needle.

#1013: Leaks in Your Performance #4: The Identity Gap
You've written down your values. You've set the goals. But at 3:59am when the alarm goes off, you can not move.
In this episode, Marcus digs into one of the most overlooked leaks in human performance: the gap between the identity you claim and the behaviours you actually live.
This week you'll explore how to audit your identity across every role you play: athlete, parent, leader, and honestly ask: are you behaving like the person you say you are? And if not… why not?
Enjoyed the episode? Got something to share?
Drop Marcus a message at winning@innerfight.com whether you need help, want to share how you're getting on, or just have something to say.

#1012: Leaks in Your Performance #3: Emotional Load
Episode 3 of the series is live.
We're talking about emotional load. The real, practical reason why high performers plateau, burn out, or can't understand why their training isn't landing the way it should.
The truth is your body doesn't separate emotional stress from physical stress. When life is heavy, relationship strain, work pressure, family chaos, your stress capacity is already maxed out before you even lace up your shoes.
Training through it doesn't make you tougher. It makes you slower to recover, harder to be around, and less effective in every other area of life too.
Three things that actually help:
- Set real boundaries in the areas causing the most stress
- Find someone you can talk to freely
- Get curious about the source, not just the symptoms
This is where real performance lives. Not in your VO2 max.

#1011: Leaks in Your Performance #2: Standards
In Episode 1011 of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus talks about the cost of unclear standards.
From training and recovery to sleep, nutrition, work hygiene and phone hygiene, this episode explores the small leaks that quietly impact performance.
“What is the standard?”
If those standards are unclear, performance will drop.
Listen now.

#1010: Leaks in Your Performance #1: Identity
Welcome to a new series on the podcast: Leaks in Your Performance.
This series explores the small gaps where performance quietly breaks down, not just in training or work, but in the structure of your life. It’s not only about better plans, more intensity, or more effort. It’s about what happens outside of that.
We dive into identity, standards, emotional load, alignment, and the unnecessary complexity that holds people back. Especially those who are capable, talented, but inconsistent.
Episode one starts with a simple but confronting question:
When things get tough, who are you?

#1009: The InnerFight Coaches: Part 3: Philosophy, People & Performance
Part 3 of the InnerFight Coaches series, Marcus sits down with four incredible coaches shaping what it truly means to be “better at life.”
Rob Foster shares why coaching starts with the person before the athlete, Zoe dives into pushing beyond perceived limits, Eduan opens up about empathy and real human connection, and Carmen reflects on patience, growth, and coaching through feeling, not just performance.
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a great coach, or how coaching can impact your life beyond fitness, this one’s for you.

#1008: The InnerFight Coaches: Part 2 — What makes a great coach?
What makes a great coach, teacher, or mentor?
In Part 2 of the InnerFight Coach Series, Marcus dives deeper into the art of coaching by exploring how we guide, support, and impact others not just in sport, but in everyday life.
Featuring conversations with InnerFight coaches Dan, Tom, Sarah, Rob J, and Andy, this episode unpacks the philosophies, behaviors, and mindset behind truly effective coaching.
From leading with empathy and listening first, to building long-term progress and creating meaningful human connection—this is a powerful reflection on what it really means to coach.
🎙 In this episode:
- Coaching philosophy and long-term development
- The role of empathy, honesty, and patience
- Building consistency and motivation
- Coaching beyond the gym—into life, relationships, and mindset
#InnerFight #Coaching #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #DubaiGym #Dubai #Coaching

#1007: The InnerFight Coaches: Part 1
Training programs can be effective, but real life doesn’t always follow a plan.
In this episode, Marcus opens up the conversation around the role of coaching in a world full of structured programs, using real-life examples to highlight how unpredictable life can be.
This also marks the start of a new series featuring the InnerFight coaches.
Over the coming weeks, Marcus sits down with each coach to explore who they are, how they think, and how they approach helping people become better, not just in training, but in life.
The best coaching is more than just the training program, it’s about what happens when life doesn’t go to plan, as it rarely does!

#1006: Systems, standards and great coaching.
What actually makes a great coach?
In this episode, Marcus Smith explores the qualities that define great coaching and why the most valuable thing a coach can offer an human isn’t motivation or encouragement, but honesty.
Marcus reflects on the foundations of strong coaching relationships and how trust is built through clarity, consistency and accountability over time.
In this conversation he discusses:
- Why honesty is one of the most powerful tools in coaching
- How trust develops between coaches and athletes
- Why great coaching focuses on systems rather than trends
- The responsibility coaches carry when guiding athletes toward big goals
- The standards that define an InnerFight coach
Marcus also shares insights from the InnerFight endurance coaching team on what truly separates good coaching from great coaching.
This episode goes beyond sport and explores leadership, performance and helping people become the best version of themselves.

#1005: What actually makes a good week?
In Episode 1005, Marcus reflects on a phrase he has said hundreds of times on the show: “I hope you had a good week.”But what actually makes a week good?
Marcus explores why judging weeks purely on emotion can be misleading and why progress in life, work, and training rarely happens evenly across every area at once. He explains the importance of prioritisation, understanding capacity, and aligning expectations across the different silos of life.
The episode dives into practical ways to structure weeks intentionally, planning ahead, managing your calendar effectively, and approaching challenges with the mindset of a coach rather than reacting emotionally. Marcus also discusses why the idea of being “1% better every day at everything” is unrealistic for most people, and how focusing on the right things at the right time leads to more consistent progress.

#1004: You don't need help with your food
In this episode, Marcus challenges the idea that you need help with your food. He explains why most people already know what’s healthy and why the real issue is stress, sleep, structure, and the behaviours that quietly drive daily choices.
Key points:
- Why food isn’t the real problem but your behaviour may be.
- How stress, poor sleep, and long workdays fuel bad decisions.
- The traps of restriction, meal plans, macro obsession, and “cheat days.”
- A practical 7-day behaviour audit to uncover what’s really driving your eating.

#1003: InnerFight Endurance
The evolution of InnerFight Endurance. This week Marcus and Tom have a chat in the car on their way back from Muscat 70.3. Great time for a podcast.
They talk all about how InnerFight Endurance started and how it is way more than just training plans. A great reminder that the goal isn’t only better endurance performance. It’s better humans, doing hard things, and keeping it fun along the way.
Key Points:
- InnerFight Endurance Story & Vision: Where it started, the problem it was built to solve, and the standards that shaped it from day one
- The Pillars of Endurance: Weekly non-negotiables that drive consistency, accountability, and community
- Get Better at Life: Training that develops better humans
- Values Over Trends: Long-term thinking, culture-first coaching.
- Making It Enjoyable: Because if it’s not fun, it won’t last

#1002: Culture, Standards & Humanity: Lessons from the All Blacks
Today we’re joined by our in-house Kiwi, Jamie Clarke, to dive into the culture of the All Blacks and what it reveals about legacy, humility, and, most importantly, how human beings show up for and interact with each other.
The All Blacks blueprint: Why they’ve won 76.6% of games over 122 years — and why they focus on standards, not winning
The Kiwi perspective: How New Zealand and Māori culture shape identity, humility, and connection
Legacy & leadership: “Sweep the sheds,” “no dickheads,” and leaving the jersey better than you found it
Culture in your world: How to apply these principles to your team, business, family, and life
This episode is about culture — how it’s built, how it’s protected, and why it ultimately determines performance.

#1001: We’re Back — Continuing the Conversation
After 1,000 episodes and a short break, this isn’t a reset or a rebrand. It’s a continuation. Fewer rules, less structure, more honesty. Some episodes will be long, some short. Some solo, some with guests. When there’s something worth saying, the mic comes on.
Episode 1001 reflects on the pause, the coaches summits, community, performance, regulation, and why February felt like the right time to return.

#1000: A chat with my dad!
For the 1,000th episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus turns the mic on someone very close to home – his dad. In this deeply personal and powerful conversation, Marcus explores the man behind so many of his own values: hard work, simplicity, honesty, and doing the right thing even when it’s hard.
They talk about:
- Taking bold career leaps – from Yorkshire to Africa, Jeddah, and Dubai, and how those risks shaped his life.
- Values that withstand time – discipline, honesty, simplicity, and doing the right thing even when it's hard.
- Choosing fulfilment over comfort – walking away from a well-paid job because he no longer enjoyed it, and why that decision defined his integrity.
This episode is full of wisdom, humour, straight-talking honesty, and emotion. It’s also a gentle challenge: if your parents are still around, sit down with them, ask the questions you don’t know the answers to, and record the conversation if you can.
A milestone episode, the final show of 2025, and an hour of pure gold from Marcus’ dad.

#999: Holly my wife
In episode 999 of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus sits down for a long-awaited and deeply personal conversation with his wife, Holly — his emergency number, and the quiet force behind much of InnerFight’s growth over the past two decades.
The episode follows Holly’s journey from small-town Australia to Dubai in 2003, where she joined Emirates and spent 13 years flying long-haul around the world. She shares how her love of travel began, how she embraced exploring every layover while many crew stayed inside, and how the physical demands of flying eventually pushed her to radically improve her nutrition, leading to the creation of Smith Street Paleo.
Listeners will hear Holly open up about:
- Growing up Australian with British roots and how identity fuels curiosity
- Why she never wasted a layover and often explored cities solo between flights
- The real health challenges cabin crew face — swelling, fatigue and jet lag — and how she transformed her wellbeing through food, movement and sleep
- The shift from the structure of airline life to entrepreneurship
- What it has been like supporting Marcus through endurance challenges, uncertainty, injuries and big dreams
- Her simple but powerful formula for living well: stay healthy, stay grounded, choose good people and be unapologetically authentic
Episode 999 is an honest, heartfelt portrait of partnership, resilience and the unseen support behind a big life.
👉 If Holly’s story inspires you to clean up your nutrition or get more creative in the kitchen, go dive into her recipes and resources at smithstpaleo.com.

#998: Coaches | Andy, Vic and Eduan
In this episode, Marcus is joined by coaches Vic, Andy, and Eduan for a fast-paced mix of banter, coaching insight, and real talk about training and life.
You’ll hear how the friendly rivalry between Andy and Eduan is playing out in workouts (and Movember moustaches), what actually happens when coaches train together, and why “suffering side by side” can be such a powerful part of community. The team dives into how they fuel during heavy training blocks, navigating weight changes, meal plans, under-fuelling, and why 3,500–4,000 calories of mostly whole foods isn’t as crazy as it sounds.
They also break down what makes an InnerFight class different from the noise in the fitness industry—simple basics done exceptionally well, a clear structure behind the program, and a heavy emphasis on educating members so they truly understand how to move. Vic talks gymnastics progress and smart skill work, while all three explain when it might be time to add personal training to your routine, and what a good coach should really give you beyond just a hard session.
Expect laughs, a bit of roasting, plenty of honesty, and zero actual fights—just three coaches who care deeply about making people better at life.

#997: Michelin Star Chef Turned Marathon Runner – with Jitin Joshi
Jitin Joshi isn’t “just” one of the world’s most respected Michelin-star chefs. He’s also a multiple-marathon finisher who’s raced across several continents and, for his 50th birthday, took on the highest marathon in the world – the Ladakh Marathon.
In this conversation we dive into:
- What it’s really like behind the scenes in top kitchens around the world
- Long hours, brutal schedules, poor nutrition… and how he turned that around
- How running his first 10K at 40 led to 21 marathons in 10 years
- The mindset shift from “no time to train” to making endurance a non-negotiable
- Training at sea level in Dubai for a high-altitude race with very little oxygen
- The emotional story behind Ladakh, his family, and why this marathon meant so much
- How Jitin uses food, curiosity and stories to create unforgettable experiences for his guests at Revolver in Dubai
If you work long hours, struggle with balance, or think “my job doesn’t allow me to train,” this episode will challenge that story in the best way.
👉 Hit play to hear how a world-class chef rebuilt his health, his mindset and his running – while still operating at the very top of his industry.

#996: Humans Are Living in a Soup of Toxic Exposure | Dr. Joe Nieusma Reveals the Truth
Every day, you’re surrounded by toxins — in the air you breathe, the water you drink, and even the products you use on your skin.
In this eye-opening conversation, Marcus Smith sits down with Dr. Joe Nieusma, a toxicologist with nearly 40 years of experience, to expose the hidden dangers of modern living and what you can do to protect yourself.
Dr. Nieusma explains why humans today are living in a “soup of toxic exposure” — from chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental pollutants — and how small, intentional steps can help you detox your body and take back control of your health.
💡 In This Episode:
What “toxic exposure” really means for your body
Why your water, air, and food may be working against you
How pharmaceuticals can make things worse
The link between toxins, inflammation, and aging
Dr. Nieusma’s 3 practical steps to start detoxing today
🎧 Tune in, get informed, and take charge of your health — because awareness is the first step to change.

#995: Beating Cancer and Going All In — Tom Hill’s No Plan B Mindset
When Tom Hill was diagnosed with rectal cancer, he made one choice — go all in.
In this episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus Smith dives deep into Tom’s journey of fasting through chemo, rebuilding his mindset, and finding strength when there was no Plan B.
“There’s no point in having a Plan B — you just go all in.”
Key Points:
No Plan B: Tom Hill shares how adopting an all-in mindset helped him face cancer head-on.
Fasting Through Chemo: Combining modern treatment with five-day water fasts to support healing and clarity.
Mindset Over Fear: Turning pain into purpose through discipline, presence, and complete belief in Plan A.

#994: How to Play Long | Purpose, Adaptability, Consistency and Patience
In Episode 994 of The InnerFight Podcast, Marcus dives deep into The Long Game — a mindset built on purpose, adaptability, consistency, and patience.
He shares powerful reflections on why instant gratification has rewired our brains for short-term thinking, and how to rebuild your ability to go long — in fitness, in career, in relationships, and in life.
🔥 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why purpose drives every long-term goal
How to build consistency without burning out
The role of adaptability in staying on course
Why patience is a muscle you can train
How community and connection amplify growth
This episode will challenge how you think about progress — and remind you that the journey is the win.

#993: The Strength in Vulnerability, Growth & Self-Belief with Coach Eduan Viljoen
In this deeply vulnerable conversation, Eduan Viljoen—now an InnerFight Strength & Conditioning Coach—shares the inflection points that shaped him: a late surge into sport, losing (and rebuilding) confidence, navigating a complex childhood, and discovering why doing hard things matters far beyond the gym.
We unpack empathy as a coaching superpower, how to spot when validation drives your goals, and why quality movement transforms more than just your performance.
You’ll hear about:
- Turning resentment into responsibility
- The link between physical suffering and everyday wisdom
- Coaching with empathy while maintaining standards
- Choosing values daily: honesty, work, kindness, competitiveness

#992: How to Make Better Decisions Faster with Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner
In this episode of the InnerFight Podcast,Marcus Smith sits down with Dr. Geoffrey Mount Varner — a Harvard-trained ER physician, former Assistant Chief Medical Officer for Washington D.C., and a three-time cancer survivor.
Through 30 years on the front lines of emergency medicine, Dr. Geoffrey has learned that overthinking kills momentum — in the ER, hesitation can cost a life. He shares the same fast-decision framework that helped him lead under pressure and survive cancer, showing how anyone can use it to make clearer, more confident choices in everyday life.
This conversation is packed with real stories, practical tools, and timeless lessons on leadership, resilience, and focus. Whether you’re running a business, leading a team, or navigating personal challenges, this episode will inspire you to act decisively — and move forward faster.

#991: Making good decisions fast with Rob Jones
In this episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus Smith sits down with Rob Jones for a heartfelt conversation on making good decisions fast as a parent.
Rob shares how everyday choices — from the clothes his daughter wears to redefining what “success” means for his family — have reshaped his perspective. It’s an honest and uplifting look at parenting, resilience, and the small wins that truly matter.
Whether you’re a parent, a leader, or someone navigating challenges in life, this episode will give you perspective and inspiration.
👉 Listen now and share it with someone who needs to hear it.
#InnerFightPodcast #Parenting #MakingDecisions #Resilience #InnerFightGym #Dubai

#990: Teams, Sport and Business: Creating High Performance with Pete Moore
In Episode 990 of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus Smith talks with Pete Moore about the powerful crossover of sport and business—and why both depend on high performance.
From the idea that a CEO is the goalie to Pete’s concept of “Business Ball”, this conversation highlights how health, resilience, and team dynamics create business wins. They also unpack the HALO framework (Health • Active Lifestyle • Outdoors) and why treating yourself like a high-performance athlete is the foundation of success.
👉 If you want to raise your game in both business and life, don’t miss this episode.
#InnerFightPodcast #InnerFightGym #Dubai #BetterAtLife #BusinessAndSport

#989: From BMX Star to CEO with Chad Dunn
Chad Dunn’s story is one of transformation, resilience, and purpose. From his early days as a nationally ranked BMX racer to becoming a passionate performance coach and founder of Move Human Performance, Chad has dedicated his life to helping others unlock their potential.
In this episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus Smith explores Chad’s journey through sport, identity, and mindset — and how those experiences shaped his drive to inspire and support others.
If you’re seeking energy, optimism, and practical lessons on resilience and self-discovery, this conversation will give you tools to rethink identity, embrace challenges, and keep moving forward.
#OvercomeChallenges #IdentityandPurpose #InnerFight #InnerFightPodcast

#988: Alignment not balance
Episode 988 of the InnerFight Podcast with Marcus Smith takes a deep dive into the difference between balance and alignment. While many chase the idea of “work-life balance,” Marcus argues that life is too dynamic for balance to truly exist. Instead, he explores the power of alignment—matching your actions with your values, vision, and current season of life.
Through personal stories, reflections, and lessons learned, Marcus shares how shifting focus from balance to alignment can bring clarity, reduce burnout, and create real fulfillment.

#987: The state of fitness
What is fitness — really? Is it about how you look, how you perform, or simply how you feel?
In this episode 987, Marcus Smith digs deep into the true meaning of fitness and why we might have drifted away from its basics. From extreme endurance events to quick-fix transformations, the noise around fitness has never been louder.
But fitness isn’t a product. It isn’t an app, a subscription, or a social media trend. It’s about movement, strength, mobility, and living better every day.
Marcus breaks down what fitness really means, why sustainability matters more than extremes, and the three pillars that every training plan should have.
🎧 Listen now and rethink what being “fit” actually is.

#986: What it takes, the Endurance Mindset
Learn about the Endurance Mindset with Marcus Smith, Rob Jones, and Rob Foster! In episode 986 from the InnerFight Podcast, we explore what it really takes to build the endurance mindset, overcome challenges, and train both mind and body for peak performance. Perfect for athletes, coaches, and anyone looking to strengthen mental resilience. Listen, learn, and start applying the endurance mindset today!

#985: Use August Wisely: Reflect, Reset, and Refocus
August is the month where you can finally pause, reflect, and figure out what really matters. In the latest podcast, Marcus shares how to use August wisely to check in on your mindset, your goals, and your long-term vision.
Haven’t looked at your 2025 goals since January? This is your moment. Take a breath, zoom out, and ask: Am I where I want to be?
Don’t doom-scroll. Reflect.
Use this quiet time to reconnect with your purpose.
Use August wisely—and finish the year strong.

#984: Prescriptions Aren’t Enough: Dr Gina Siddiqui on Rethinking Healthcare
"Prescriptions aren’t enough anymore."
That’s the perspective of Dr Gina Siddiqui—ER physician and founder of CART Clinics—who’s rethinking healthcare to better serve people who want more than just a quick fix.
Her journey from the ER to healthcare entrepreneur is bold, real, and inspiring.
This one will challenge the way you see medicine.

#983: Strength, Sweat and Strategy: Dan vs Andy
What happens when two coaches go head-to-head on strength, sweat and strategy?
In this latest InnerFight podcast episode, Marcus Smith sits down with Dan and Andy—two coaches with very different journeys, but a shared passion for coaching excellence.
From how they approach programming and mindset, to what strength and conditioning really means to them, this is a masterclass in strength, sweat and strategy.

#982: Perform Better by Doing Less: What to Stop, Not Add
Want to perform better? Start by subtracting—not adding.
In the latest InnerFight Podcast, Marcus Smith shares a powerful truth: lasting performance doesn’t come from piling on more—it comes from removing what’s no longer serving you.
Whether you’re an athlete, business leader, or coach, this episode dives into:
🔹 Saying no to distractions
🔹 Simplifying your training
🔹 Avoiding toxic comparison
🔹 Prioritising sleep, recovery, and reflection
This is a practical guide to help you cut through the noise and focus on what really helps you perform better—physically and mentally.
🎧 Listen now and share it with someone who needs to hear it:
#PerformBetter #Mindset #TrainingTips #DubaiFitness #InnerFight

#981: Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines – Adriene Caldwell’s Story of Survival
“I knew something was wrong… and I ran.”
That gut instinct saved Adriene Caldwell’s life. But what followed was years of trauma, guilt, silence—and eventually, healing.
In this powerful episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Adriene Caldwell shares the story behind her memoir Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines. She opens up about childhood abuse, foster care trauma, addiction, and what it takes to truly recover.
This one’s raw. Honest. And deeply human.

#980: More Than Fatherhood: A Conversation with Tom Walker
Becoming a father changes everything. But it’s about more than just raising kids.
Tom Walker opens up about his transition into fatherhood—but this conversation goes deeper. It’s about purpose, asking better questions, and showing up as a better human. Whether you’re a parent or not, his insights hit home.

#979: Why Health Matters More Than Success – with Adam Smith
In episode 979 of the InnerFight Podcast, Why Health Matters More Than Success, coach and speaker Adam Smith opens up about the moment he realised why health matters more than success.
After battling depression, burnout and binge drinking, he made one small decision — and it changed his life. From there, everything shifted: his body, his mindset, his business.
💬 "Health isn’t just part of success — it is success."
This is your reminder to stop chasing numbers and start prioritising yourself.
🥤 Drink more water.
🚶♂️ Go for that walk.
🧠 Talk to someone who listens.
You don’t need rock bottom to begin.
Share this episode to someone who needs to hear this today.

#978: The Things We Forget in Fitness (But Shouldn’t)
Everyone’s chasing the next best fitness hack…
But what if you’re forgetting the things that actually matter?
In our latest podcast, Marcus breaks down the things we forget in fitness—from basic habits like sleep and consistency to sustainable training routines.
While gadgets and new tech might look exciting, real progress still comes from what’s worked for decades.
The truth? You can’t out-hack the fundamentals.
If you’re constantly trying new fads but not seeing results… this one’s for you.

#977: Healing your Inner Child: Building Resilience Beyond the Gym | Sasha Quince
Discover how healing your inner child can transform more than just your emotional health — it can boost your resilience in and out of the gym.
In this podcast, Relationship Coach Sasha Quince shares how unresolved childhood patterns affect your nervous system, your reactions, and even your performance during workouts or competitions, and in life. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or simply someone on a healing journey, this insight into healing your inner child offers powerful, practical tools for emotional regulation and personal growth.

#976: Think Tomorrow: Mindset, Coaching & Living with Purpose
What if one simple mindset could change your life?
Adam Mayhew calls it Think Tomorrow—a mindset that helped him quit alcohol, stop people-pleasing, and turn his life around.
Now a coach, business owner, and father, Adam shares how Think Tomorrow fuels his purpose, daily habits, and emotional resilience.
In this podcast, Adam talks about how to live with intention, deal with setbacks, and stay consistent—even when motivation fades.
Listen in to the full episode for more powerful mindset tools.

#975: Training for Life, Not Aesthetics – Lessons from Movement Coach Jonny Clayton
Stop training just to look good – here's a better way.
Movement expert Jonny Clayton breaks down why we need to rethink fitness—and train for life, not just for aesthetics. His approach? It blends martial arts, breathwork, and emotional awareness to build a body (and mind) that lasts. No machines. No ego. Just movement, mastery, and meaning.
If you care about longevity, performance, and real growth, this one’s for you.

#974: Strong for Life: Why Mental Health and Fitness Matter
Strong for Life it's a mindset. Doris Hazzan, a Dubai-based mum of two and long-time InnerFight member, shares how mental health struggles, motherhood, and life challenges shaped her journey back to fitness. From therapy to triathlon, from burnout to strength training, discover how she rebuilt her resilience—one step, one rep at a time.
Tune in to hear why being Strong for Life goes far beyond the gym.

#973: 7 Marathons, 7 Continents, 7 Days: Mindset, Discipline and Resilience
Ever wondered what it takes to run seven marathons in seven days on seven continents? James Elliot-Square did just that, despite facing life-changing injuries!
James’ journey to complete the 7-7-7 challenge it’s a story of resilience, overcoming drop foot, spinal damage, and personal challenges. His all-or-nothing mentality, along with recovery support from Brave Performance Centre, is what helped him push through.
From childhood sports to entrepreneurship and endurance, James’ story is a true testament to strength in both mind and body. If you're ready for a boost of inspiration and insight into overcoming your own challenges, this one’s for you. 💪

#972: Into the Darkness (ITD): A Mind and Body Challenge with Marcus Smith
Could you run and bike 150km overnight... just for the challenge?
Into the Darkness (ITD) isn’t a typical race. Created by Marcus Smith, this mental and physical test starts at sunset and ends at sunrise—with 50km bike + 50km run + 50km bike across the Dubai desert.
No podiums. No rules. Just you, the dark, and everything in your mind.
👊 Learn how Into the Darkness (ITD) was born, why it’s so powerful, and how it’s changing the way we think about endurance.

#971: Pushing Limits with Paris Norriss: The Benefits of Adventure and a Bold Mindset
What really happens when you push your limits?
From rowing 4,800km across the Atlantic to smashing the 777 Marathon Challenge, adventurer and TV personality Paris Norriss shares his adventures and the mindset needed.
This isn’t just about extreme feats. It’s about creating your own adventures, even if it’s just grabbing a few mates for a hike. Because pushing your limits doesn’t have to mean breaking world records—it’s about stepping out, showing up, and seeing what you’re made of.

#970: The Science Behind Health, Fitness and Longevity with Dr. Elie Abirached
What if your biological age could be 20 years younger than your actual age? In this episode, Dr. Elie Abirached shares the real science behind Health, Fitness and Longevity—and how simple, smart strategies can completely change your body and mind. From biohacking to recovery tools and long-term health habits, this short is packed with insights to help you take control of your performance.
Discover how athletes, coaches, and anyone committed to health, fitness and longevity can benefit from cutting-edge tools, wearable tech, and lifestyle upgrades.

#969: Fitness and Motherhood: Becoming a Mum with Carmen Bosmans
Fitness doesn’t stop when life changes—it evolves.
A long-time InnerFight coach and athlete, Carmen shares her emotional journey through pregnancy—from fertility struggles to training while expecting. This podcast highlights how staying active and connected to your body can support you through the toughest challenges. Whether you're an athlete or a mum-to-be, this story will move you.

#968: Are You Fueling Enough? Understanding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
Do you actually know if you're fuelling your body properly?
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is more common than you think — and it’s not just about athletes or performance.
In this powerful chat with certified mind-body eating coach Florence Gillet, we unpack what RED-S really means, how it silently affects your body, and the mindset shifts that could change your life. This episode is a must-listen.

#967: Setting Yourself Up to Win: Success Starts with the Small Things
🔥 Are you actually setting yourself up to win? 🔥
Success isn’t about one big moment—it’s about the small things you do every day. In this episode, we break down how setting yourself up to win starts with daily habits, smart choices, and small wins that add up. Are you making the most of the little things that lead to big results? Listen in to the podcast now!

#966: Functional Medicine Explained: A Smarter Approach to Health with Karo Domarańczyk
Want to perform better, recover faster, and feel your best?
In this week’s episode (966) of the InnerFight Podcast, we dive into Functional Medicine Explained with expert Karo Domarańczyk! Discover how to optimise your energy, fix fatigue, and unlock peak performance.

#965: Faster Recovery, Less Pain: The Power of Light Therapy for Athletes
Light therapy for athletes is transforming the way we manage injuries, reduce pain, and enhance muscle recovery.
In this episode of the InnerFight Podcast, we sit down with Tom Sanderson from Kineon, a leader in wearable recovery technology. Kineon’s innovative approach to light therapy for athletes is helping high performers like you recover faster, train harder, and stay injury-free for longer periods.
If you're serious about optimising recovery, reducing downtime, and enhancing performance, this podcast is a must-listen!