• 10 Rules of Fitness with Paul Rabic | Setting Goals, Nutrition, Drinking More Water, Diverse Exercise & Quality Sleep

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

10 Rules of Fitness with Paul Rabic | Setting Goals, Nutrition, Drinking More Water, Diverse Exercise & Quality Sleep

  • Summary

  • As a member of the USA Bobsled team, a powerhouse training for the 2026 Milan Olympics, and owner of PR Performance, Paul Rabic continues to pave the way for a fulfilling career with high goals and a strategy-based approach.

    We hear Paul's journey from corporate employee to entrepreneur. He discusses how passion and hard work can lead anyone towards their dreams.

    He takes us through the 10 rules of fitness for anyone looking to get their physical wellness on track. Listen to this week's episode to get the inside scoop on how you can implement the following into your routine starting today.

    1. Setting a goal
    2. Having a plan
    3. Strength training
    4. Walking more to improve your metabolic rate
    5. Mindful nutrition & protein intake
    6. Drinking more water
    7. Sleeping on a consistent, healthy schedule
    8. Don't stress if you slip up — get back out there
    9. Incorporating fun activities into your routine
    10. Focusing on patience & longevity


    Follow Paul Rabic's journey below:

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    Produced by Saschi Productions

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