There is a moment—quiet, unassuming, easily missed—that defines everything that comes after. It’s not a personal record. It’s not a transformation photo. It’s not even the first workout. It’s the decision to begin. And what’s remarkable about that moment is not how grand it feels, but how small and personal it really is.
In this episode of Build for Health, Pete sits down with Srdjan to investigate the psychology of starting—from scratch, from injury, from the long slope of middle age. Together, they unravel why so many of us wait until something breaks before seeking change. Why we overthink our way out of action. Why our minds give up before our bodies even try. And why the first month of change might not involve a gym at all.
This isn’t a list of exercises or a motivational shout. It’s a quiet, thoughtful guide to reimagining your relationship with effort. You’ll hear why minimum effective dose matters more than maximum enthusiasm, why perfection is the enemy of consistency, and why building strength is less about pain and more about permission—permission to believe your body is still capable of remarkable things.
Because the truth is, your body has not betrayed you. It’s just been waiting for you to ask.