
My name is Tyler Kluver. I am a former Division 1 football player. I have a degree in exercise science with several fitness certifications. This podcast is basically an audio diary of my personal health and fitness, lifestyle, and other weird shit that I am in to.
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We update the world on how the Monster Games 2026 Qual is going
We talk about my recent lack of discipline in both diet and financially, and we talk about my strategy and mindset in approaching the 19 day Monster Games qualifying window
We talk tough fatherhood grind, a business meeting that 'could' lead exciting places, and some initial thoughts on the Monster Games 5 qualifying workouts
We talk being 1 week out from qualifier, getting recognized at the doctors office, new equipment for the podcast, and a diet tip for the year
Insights into personal fitness journey and almost every episode has a bigger take away that can really help with health/diet/exercise
Kluver keeps everything real life with hard work, the struggles, dad life and battling injuries. Rare that I can relate this much to a podcast.
Tyler takes you on some interesting journeys through his fitness life. Some good insights and ideas you can incorporate in your own workout.
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Apple Podcasts | #223 |
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This audio diary centers around personal reflections on health, fitness, and lifestyle, presented through the lens of a former Division 1 football player. The host shares insights from his journey through competitive CrossFit, family life, and everyday challenges. Notably, episodes often intertwine personal anecdotes with practical fitness advice and explorations of various interests such as coffee brewing, disc golf, and the impact of family commitments on maintaining a fitness routine. The podcast's relatable and genuine storytelling style engages listeners who are keen on fitness and seek inspiration and practical takeaways for their own wellness journeys.
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TK Pod launched 6 years ago and published 238 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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