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Move, Rest, Thrive: Nature's Guide to Wellness w/ Trey Worcester

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Find Trey on IG: @twuestrength

Ever feel like health and fitness advice has become needlessly complex? Meet Trey Worcester, a college football player and biology student who's cutting through the noise with refreshingly simple wellness wisdom.
"If an animal wouldn't eat it in the wild, I'm not going to eat it," says Worcester, summarizing his straightforward nutrition philosophy that eliminates the need for complicated diet rules. As a senior at Pittsburgh State University balancing academics and athletics, he's developed practical approaches to health that don't require expensive equipment, supplements, or rigid programs.
Worcester shares his evolution from focusing solely on getting stronger to developing a more comprehensive training philosophy: "I just want to be hard to kill." This means prioritizing mobility alongside strength, incorporating varied movement patterns, and training for resilience rather than just aesthetics. His approach represents a growing awareness among fitness enthusiasts that longevity matters as much as short-term gains.
What stands out most about Worcester's perspective is his emphasis on free, accessible wellness tools everyone can use. Sleep optimization, spending time in nature, walking barefoot on grass (grounding), and simply moving more throughout the day form the foundation of his recovery protocol. "None of this stuff costs money," he reminds listeners, challenging the notion that good health requires expensive interventions.
For those feeling overwhelmed by conflicting health information, Worcester offers practical advice: utilize free resources like scientific databases, ask better questions, and most importantly—take action. "Even if you don't know exactly what to do, just do something," he encourages, emphasizing that progress comes from consistent experimentation rather than perfect planning.
Ready to simplify your approach to wellness? Follow Trey on Instagram at TWE_strength to learn more about his balanced, nature-aligned health philosophy that makes vitality accessible to everyone.

Support the show

Thanks so much for listening!
Get all the info here: LinkTree
Instagram & Facebook: @spandexandwine
Web Site: www.spandexandwine.com

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Chapters

1. Introducing Trey Worcester (00:00:00)

2. Trey's Journey to Fitness (00:03:25)

3. Sports, Training & Career Philosophy (00:08:26)

4. Beyond Lifting: A Holistic Training Approach (00:14:39)

5. Natural Nutrition Philosophy (00:17:04)

6. Recovery, Sleep and Grounding Benefits (00:18:06)

7. Episode Wrap-up & Final Thoughts (00:22:00)

152 episodes

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Find Trey on IG: @twuestrength

Ever feel like health and fitness advice has become needlessly complex? Meet Trey Worcester, a college football player and biology student who's cutting through the noise with refreshingly simple wellness wisdom.
"If an animal wouldn't eat it in the wild, I'm not going to eat it," says Worcester, summarizing his straightforward nutrition philosophy that eliminates the need for complicated diet rules. As a senior at Pittsburgh State University balancing academics and athletics, he's developed practical approaches to health that don't require expensive equipment, supplements, or rigid programs.
Worcester shares his evolution from focusing solely on getting stronger to developing a more comprehensive training philosophy: "I just want to be hard to kill." This means prioritizing mobility alongside strength, incorporating varied movement patterns, and training for resilience rather than just aesthetics. His approach represents a growing awareness among fitness enthusiasts that longevity matters as much as short-term gains.
What stands out most about Worcester's perspective is his emphasis on free, accessible wellness tools everyone can use. Sleep optimization, spending time in nature, walking barefoot on grass (grounding), and simply moving more throughout the day form the foundation of his recovery protocol. "None of this stuff costs money," he reminds listeners, challenging the notion that good health requires expensive interventions.
For those feeling overwhelmed by conflicting health information, Worcester offers practical advice: utilize free resources like scientific databases, ask better questions, and most importantly—take action. "Even if you don't know exactly what to do, just do something," he encourages, emphasizing that progress comes from consistent experimentation rather than perfect planning.
Ready to simplify your approach to wellness? Follow Trey on Instagram at TWE_strength to learn more about his balanced, nature-aligned health philosophy that makes vitality accessible to everyone.

Support the show

Thanks so much for listening!
Get all the info here: LinkTree
Instagram & Facebook: @spandexandwine
Web Site: www.spandexandwine.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Trey Worcester (00:00:00)

2. Trey's Journey to Fitness (00:03:25)

3. Sports, Training & Career Philosophy (00:08:26)

4. Beyond Lifting: A Holistic Training Approach (00:14:39)

5. Natural Nutrition Philosophy (00:17:04)

6. Recovery, Sleep and Grounding Benefits (00:18:06)

7. Episode Wrap-up & Final Thoughts (00:22:00)

152 episodes

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