01/28/2026
Quick note for the stiff, sore, and suspiciously “fine”.
If your body feels beat up, it’s probably not because you “need more mobility.”
It’s because you’re outsourcing basic joint care and hoping one class a week will save you.
Most people frame this wrong.
They think a weekly mobility session or yoga class will fix everything.
It won’t.
Mobility isn’t a class, a weekly repair appointment, or a personality trait.
You know the types: “I’m big, strong n tough…and really stiff,” or “I’m just bendy, flexy, floaty charisma.”
Both get it wrong.
Both are a little feral.
Stop treating this like an immutable identity.
I can say that because I’m a recovering addict of this exact mindset.
Your body needs a short list of things every day:
reach overhead
deep squat
fold
twist
side bend
backbend
Five minutes is enough.
Ten is great.
Sprinkle it through your day instead of waiting for a perfect block of time.
Extra credit: dead hang daily. Not like a pull-up contest, but in a way that decompresses your shoulders and actually makes you stronger.
I’ll explain that another time.
Here’s me being selfish now: I’ve lost count of how many times I planned something awesome for a client only to spend the session undoing whatever chaos they threw at their body all week.
And no, this isn’t about me “being grateful for the opportunity to heal you.”
There’s more than enough free information out there.
When I look at you, even if you feel beat up, I don’t see a patient. I see someone capable of taking responsibility for their body.
You can still hit CrossFit, jiu-jitsu, hot yoga, lift heavy, run through a brick wall, do your thing.
Just don’t outsource basic maintenance and then act surprised when everything feels broken.
This isn’t a workout. It’s a way of living in your body.
If you want help building this habit, the On-Ramp lives in the Skool app.
If not, do the list and show up ready. Let’s fu***ng move.
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