Tanner Baze
Personal trainer, writer, and former Texan.
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Tanner Baze
Kneeling During The National Anthem Isn’t Un-American, But Telling People They Can’t Is
Throughout the NFL, players have started to protest the National Anthem, and to say that some people are losing their minds over it would be putting it lightly.
The Danger Of Deciding Things Don’t Matter
“Why the hell does all of this matter anyways? We all die.”
Why You Should Stop Reading Self-Help Books
Happiness isn’t an end point. It’s not like your vacation where you drive for what feels like years to finally get to the beach where you can kick back and drink all day long.
This Is Why You Should Stop Getting All Of Your News From The Internet
Here’s a dirty trick that’s being played on you by the Internet. Your likes and clicks have determined what shows up in your Google and Facebook feeds. This means you tend to look at and read things that you agree with more often than not, and this creates a very strong feedback loop.
I Hate To Break It To You, But Moaning About Trump On Your Facebook Isn’t Doing A Damn Thing
It creates a false sense of action within you. It leads you to believe you’re actually doing something when you’re not.
Narrative Bias And Fitness Failure
Stories are how we make sense of the world.
7 Deadly Diet Sins You Need To Avoid At All Costs
Here are the 7 deadly diet sins you’ve got to avoid at all costs.
Why Flo From Progressive Holds They Key To Fitness Success
I wouldn’t call myself a Flo fan, but I can tolerate her. In fact if they took her away I’m not quite sure what I’d do
4 Nutrition Lies You Shouldn’t Fall For
If you eat nothing but fish and vegetables every single meal and exercise 3 hours a day, you’ll get ripped. Will you enjoy your life though?
4 Reasons Having Abs Aren’t All That
Our obsession with abs is disgusting.
Telling An Obese Person To Eat Less And Move More Is Like Telling A Depressed Person To Quit Being Sad
For change to truly happen, it must become a habit. And therein lies the hard part.
6 Ways People Do Personal Fitness Wrong
I’m a personal trainer who spends roughly 50 hours a week in a big commercial gym that resembles Globo Gym from the movie Dodgeball.