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  • Healthy Momentum: The Power of Perspective
    2026/06/10

    A new fitness center can feel like the headline, but the real story is what happens around it. We pause for a short solo reflection before Behind the Bluff returns to long-form guest interviews, and I share why one word keeps surfacing for me right now: perspective. After a quarter packed with new programs, new equipment, and new responsibilities tied to the Palmetto Bluff Club Fitness Center, I’ve been reminded that momentum is built by people who choose to contribute, not by perfect plans.

    I talk about what it looks like when a team steps forward, including the work behind creating more than 380 new workouts and the all-hands effort that made our PB Hyrox competition happen. From hauling equipment to coaching members through hard moments, the energy on the Village Green showed me something simple: our best moments in wellness and community rarely come from one person. They come from a group deciding to build something bigger than themselves.

    Then the tone shifts with a moment that changed my priorities fast, a phone call during a TRX and weights class about a serious car accident involving a teammate. It was scary, and it clarified what matters most. Buildings, programming, and schedules have their place, but relationships, support, and how we show up for each other are the foundation. As we grow, the real challenge is focus: deciding what deserves our time, energy, and attention so we keep what’s special intact.

    If this resonates, listen through to the healthy momentum challenge and join me in acting on it. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people find the show. Who’s one person you’re going to reach out to today?

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    9 分
  • Inside Look: PBCardio - Building Endurance and Power
    2026/06/05

    Cardio has a branding problem. Too many of us still picture long, steady treadmill miles and call it a day, even though our bodies adapt best when we train across different intensities. Jeff Ford closes out the Inside Look series by unpacking PB Cardio, a two-day format built to improve cardiovascular fitness through endurance and power, not just effort for effort’s sake.

    We break down Day One: endurance training with VO2 max intervals. VO2 max is your body’s ability to use oxygen during exercise, and it’s one of the strongest predictors of cardiovascular fitness. Jeff explains why it also matters for longevity, healthspan, and real-world stamina, plus how structured work-to-recovery intervals help you build cardiovascular efficiency and conditioning you can actually feel.

    Then we shift to Day Two: power training through sprint interval training. Short bursts of max effort with longer recovery build speed, anaerobic capacity, and explosiveness, while smarter recovery lets you repeat high intensity safely and consistently. Jeff also shares lessons from Ironman racing that reinforce a simple truth: more training isn’t always better training, but balanced training usually is.

    If you want a practical plan for endurance, power, and long-term health, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who “hates cardio,” and leave a review with the biggest shift you’re making in your training.

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    7 分
  • Inside Look: PB Mixed - Where Strength Meets Conditioning
    2026/06/04

    You can work hard and still train smart, and PB Mixed is our clearest proof. We’re pulling back the curtain on the Palmetto Bluff Club Fitness Center format that blends functional strength and conditioning into one dynamic, full-body session built for real life movement, not just gym numbers.

    We talk through why PB Mixed exists in a world full of fast training trends, and why “move well” has to come before “move fast.” Real life asks you to change direction, carry awkward loads, recover quickly, and adapt when you’re tired, stressed, or short on time. PB Mixed prepares you for that with mixed modality training using tools like kettlebells, battle ropes, sleds, rowing, bodyweight work, and loaded carries. No two classes are exactly alike, and the programming stays intentionally separate from PB Strong so your training has a clear purpose across cycles.

    We also dig into the benefits of high-intensity mixed modality training, including cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, work capacity, and overall conditioning, with the bonus of serious time efficiency. Most importantly, we explain what makes PB Mixed different: it isn’t random. Every workout is designed to be challenging while staying accessible through smart coaching, modifications, and progressions so the goal isn’t survival, it’s capability and resilience.

    If you want a workout that pushes you and still leaves you feeling supported, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves variety, and leave a review with the kind of training you want to hear us break down next.

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    6 分
  • Inside Look: PBStrong - Building Strength For Life
    2026/06/03

    Strength has a PR problem. For years, it’s been sold as something you do for looks or for sport, but most of us want something much more meaningful: the ability to live with confidence. Getting up from the floor, carrying groceries, lifting luggage, climbing stairs, playing with grandkids, and staying independent as we age all come back to one thing: functional strength.

    We’re kicking off a short three-part series on the new signature classes at Palmetto Bluff Wellness, starting with PB Strong. I break down why this class exists, who it’s for, and how it’s built around six foundational movement patterns: push, pull, hinge, squat, lunge, and carry. You’ll hear why we don’t chase constant novelty. Instead, PB Strong repeats key exercises across a three-week training block, while we coach high-quality movement and adjust reps and resistance so your body can adapt through repetition and progression.

    We also dig into the science of resistance training and why it’s one of the best long-term investments you can make for muscle mass, bone density, metabolic health, and overall function. Finally, I share a member story that captures what this program is really about: not one heroic workout, but dozens of good workouts stacked over time.

    If you’re ready to move better and feel stronger for real life, listen now, then subscribe, share with a friend who wants to stay active, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.

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    6 分
  • Why Movement Control Changes Everything | Maria Lucey
    2026/05/27

    Life moves fast, and most of us respond by moving faster right along with it, in the gym and everywhere else. Jeff Ford sits down with Palmetto Bluff fitness specialist Maria Lucy to slow the whole thing down and get specific about what actually builds strength, resilience, and long-term health: movement quality, body awareness, and control.

    Maria shares how her background in strength and conditioning plus yoga shapes a ground up approach to training. We talk posture and “stacking,” learning to feel your feet and spine, and why the setup matters as much as the lift. Maria also breaks down how coaching the eccentric phase and slowing your reps can unlock better mechanics, safer progressive overload, and real results you can feel in sports like golf, tennis, and pickleball.

    Then we go beyond flexibility and dig into what yoga teaches about breath, stillness, and the mind-body connection. Maria explains how mindfulness shows up in training, how autonomy and smart modifications keep people both challenged and safe, and why tiny adjustments can change an entire movement pattern. Jeff closes with a reflection on healthy momentum: pushing hard in intense seasons without losing awareness.

    If you want practical fitness coaching cues, better lifting form, and a stronger relationship with your body, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who rushes their reps, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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    39 分
  • Inside Look: PB Connect Fitness App 2.0
    8 分
  • Travel Pulls Us Out of Autopilot And Back Into Life | Debbie Haas
    2026/05/20

    Travel can do more than change your scenery. It can change your physiology, your mood, and the way you show up in your relationships. I sit down with travel industry leader Debbie Haas to unpack the real connection between travel and wellness, and why the healthiest thing you might do this year is simply leave your routine and step into something new.

    We talk about how Debbie’s early road trips and her time living in Belgium shaped her confidence and curiosity, plus the underrated power of letting locals guide your experience. From there, we get practical about active travel: choosing walkable places, building movement into your days, and enjoying local cuisine that often leans fresher and less processed. Debbie also shares an unforgettable Costa Rica story about waterfall rappelling and what it taught her about fear, courage, and the momentum that comes after the first step.

    Then we shift into smart, essential travel health tips. Debbie opens up about experiencing a DVT and pulmonary embolism tied to frequent flying, and what she now does differently: hydration, getting up and moving, compression socks, protecting sleep across time zones, and thinking seriously about travel insurance. We also explore multigenerational travel, why anticipation is a major part of travel joy, the rise of nature trips and digital detox escapes, and simple sustainable tourism choices that support local communities and reduce overtourism.

    If you want wellness travel ideas that are inspiring and usable, this conversation will give you a clear next step. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge to get out of autopilot, and leave a review with the one place you want to go next.

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    38 分
  • Inside Look: New Fitness Center FAQs
    2026/05/15

    The new Palmetto Bluff Club Fitness Center is close enough to feel real, and far enough out to raise a lot of fair questions. I’m Jeff Ford, and this quick bonus FAQ gives you a clean, no-spin update on where we are right now, what’s happening behind the scenes, and what you can expect as we move from final inspections to full program use. If you’ve been wondering about timelines, equipment move-in, and when we’ll share an official opening date, this is the most direct update we can give today.

    We also dig into what members care about most once the doors open: the workouts. You’ll hear how our four signature group fitness classes are designed and why they exist as a “core menu” for the community: PB Mixed, PB Cardio, PB Strong, and PB Recover. The goal is simple and measurable: build strength, improve cardiovascular health, and support recovery with programming that helps you pick what fits your goals and what you actually enjoy doing.

    Then we get practical: parking near the facility including golf cart parking, bike access with a new connection in progress, and hours that make early mornings and late evenings possible. We lay out the plan for daily key card access from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., front desk staffing windows, and the fitness cafe schedule for smoothies, juices, and healthy grab-and-go. Finally, we clarify what stays open and what evolves at Canoe Club, Moreland Studio, and the neighborhood gyms, including the shift toward a Pilates Reformer studio to expand class options.

    Subscribe so you don’t miss the next Inside Look updates, and if this answered one question but sparked another, share the episode and leave a review with what you want us to cover next.

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    10 分