Scott Baptie from Food For Fitness shares his nutrition, fitness, lifestyle, cooking and healthy living strategies with you. If you’re looking for a simple and healthy way to get the body you’ve always desired that cuts out the guesswork then this show is for you. Scott has worked with hundreds of clients, from people like you to multinational companies and professional football clubs. He also con... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & Fitness |
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Give it a listen. Proper nice and knowledgeable guy.
Inaccurate information seemingly based on the hosts prejudices
I drive to uni 3 days a week, it’s an hours drive. This podcast makes the journey fly by. I loved the episode about back pain (60 I think?!?), such brilliant information. We need more!
Since the March 20 lockdown I’ve been searching for the right podcast to accompany me on my walks around the Cornish coast. At last I’ve found my perfect companion; fun, interesting, knowledgeable, not too serious in tone and fantastic guests. more
I drive to uni 3 days a week, it’s an hours drive. This podcast makes the journey fly by. I loved the episode about back pain (60 I think?!?), such brilliant information.
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Apple Podcasts | #57 | India/Health & Fitness/Fitness |
Apple Podcasts | #70 | Mexico/Health & Fitness/Fitness |
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