The Vet Show: Episode 18
Mon Jan 26 2026
Episode 18 of The Vet Show blends old-school motocross storytelling with a modern performance wake-up call for vet motocross and off-road riders. The show opens with “#18” nostalgia—Davey Milsaps, Jeff Emig, Jeremy McGrath, two-stroke memories, and the “back in the day” racing culture—then pivots into today’s reality: a hyper-digital world where instant gratification, public exposure, and shortcuts can wreck momentum fast. The bigger point is clear: the riders who win long-term aren’t just talented—they’re consistent, disciplined, and building a life that supports faster riding, better fitness, and better decision-making.
The core coaching message for 2026 is motivation vs discipline: most riders already have goals (leaner, stronger, better sprint speed, better endurance, less stress, better results), but repeating the same habits produces the same outcomes. Discipline means showing up even when you don’t feel like it—scaling the session if needed—but still honoring the plan. That discipline is built through daily choices: sleep consistency, hydration, real food, meal prep, and saying “no” to the distractions that sabotage training. Your calendar and checkbook reveal your real priorities, and the episode reinforces that you don’t “plan the future”—you plan today’s actions, and those actions create the next six months.
The most actionable section tackles one of the biggest frustrations in weight loss for men over 40 and vet riders: the scale is often misunderstood. The episode explains why the scale can rise when you’re doing things right—glycogen and water retention from fruits/vegetables, improved hydration, and inflammation after workouts—none of which equals fat gain. Sleep and hormones tie directly into this: under-fueling leads to poor sleep, which reduces recovery and disrupts key hormones like testosterone and HGH, making body composition changes harder. The solution is simple and measurable: start with real food, track Garmin calories burned vs intake (MyFitnessPal), use the scale for hydration/inflammation trends, and lean on performance tools like a Garmin watch, heart rate monitor, HRV, Body Battery, and stress score to guide training and recovery.
Coach Robb's Resources (articles, videos, etc.) about health, wellness and performance:
► https://www.coachrobb.com/
► Resources such as the 2-Week Food Challenge, Sweat Rate Calculator, and Body Measurement Spreadsheet, click here: https://coachrobb.activehosted.com/f/25
Coach Robb's Exclusive Exercise and Recovery Products (designed by Coach Robb):
► Energy Fuel (Intensity and Duration Specific Sports Drink):
https://www.coachrobbstore.com/energy-fuel-products/
Coach Robb's Suggested Vitamins & Minerals:
► Nutritional Frontiers Supplements (Developed and Recommended Supplements of Coach Robb)
https://www.coachrobbstore.com/nutritional-bundles/
Coach Robb's Snacks, Smoothies and Meal Resources:
Coach Robb's Healthy Meals, Smoothies and Snack Recipe Books available in print and digital formats on Coach Robb Store and Amazon.
► Healthy Meals ► Smoothie Recipes ► Snack Recipes
Coach Robb's Educational Bundles:
► Nutrition for Weight Loss Educational Bundle
https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/weight-loss-educational-bundle/
► Nutrition for Performance Educational Bundle
https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/fueling-performance-educational-bundle/
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Episode 18 of The Vet Show blends old-school motocross storytelling with a modern performance wake-up call for vet motocross and off-road riders. The show opens with “#18” nostalgia—Davey Milsaps, Jeff Emig, Jeremy McGrath, two-stroke memories, and the “back in the day” racing culture—then pivots into today’s reality: a hyper-digital world where instant gratification, public exposure, and shortcuts can wreck momentum fast. The bigger point is clear: the riders who win long-term aren’t just talented—they’re consistent, disciplined, and building a life that supports faster riding, better fitness, and better decision-making. The core coaching message for 2026 is motivation vs discipline: most riders already have goals (leaner, stronger, better sprint speed, better endurance, less stress, better results), but repeating the same habits produces the same outcomes. Discipline means showing up even when you don’t feel like it—scaling the session if needed—but still honoring the plan. That discipline is built through daily choices: sleep consistency, hydration, real food, meal prep, and saying “no” to the distractions that sabotage training. Your calendar and checkbook reveal your real priorities, and the episode reinforces that you don’t “plan the future”—you plan today’s actions, and those actions create the next six months. The most actionable section tackles one of the biggest frustrations in weight loss for men over 40 and vet riders: the scale is often misunderstood. The episode explains why the scale can rise when you’re doing things right—glycogen and water retention from fruits/vegetables, improved hydration, and inflammation after workouts—none of which equals fat gain. Sleep and hormones tie directly into this: under-fueling leads to poor sleep, which reduces recovery and disrupts key hormones like testosterone and HGH, making body composition changes harder. The solution is simple and measurable: start with real food, track Garmin calories burned vs intake (MyFitnessPal), use the scale for hydration/inflammation trends, and lean on performance tools like a Garmin watch, heart rate monitor, HRV, Body Battery, and stress score to guide training and recovery. Coach Robb's Resources (articles, videos, etc.) about health, wellness and performance: ► https://www.coachrobb.com/ ► Resources such as the 2-Week Food Challenge, Sweat Rate Calculator, and Body Measurement Spreadsheet, click here: https://coachrobb.activehosted.com/f/25 Coach Robb's Exclusive Exercise and Recovery Products (designed by Coach Robb): ► Energy Fuel (Intensity and Duration Specific Sports Drink): https://www.coachrobbstore.com/energy-fuel-products/ Coach Robb's Suggested Vitamins & Minerals: ► Nutritional Frontiers Supplements (Developed and Recommended Supplements of Coach Robb) https://www.coachrobbstore.com/nutritional-bundles/ Coach Robb's Snacks, Smoothies and Meal Resources: Coach Robb's Healthy Meals, Smoothies and Snack Recipe Books available in print and digital formats on Coach Robb Store and Amazon. ► Healthy Meals ► Smoothie Recipes ► Snack Recipes Coach Robb's Educational Bundles: ► Nutrition for Weight Loss Educational Bundle https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/weight-loss-educational-bundle/ ► Nutrition for Performance Educational Bundle https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/fueling-performance-educational-bundle/