This episode marks a turning in the season — the moment where the journey of strength steps out of the gym and into the woods, into the quiet, into the part of becoming that cannot be coached by numbers or technique.
Keith was my first real mentor in strength sports, long before either of us had words for what we were chasing. Back then, we were both inside the machinery of performance culture — Juggernaut, the internship grind, the pressure to produce athletes and content and outcomes. But Keith was different. Even in that setting, he treated people as people, not potential or metrics. He held space instead of extracting value.
Then he did something most coaches never do:
He walked away.
He left the performance world, moved into the mountains, built a life around community, creativity, barter, rivers, and quiet. He practiced solitude the way Thoreau intended it — not as isolation, but as a remembering. A recalibration.
And now, a decade later, he’s finding his way back into strength coaching — but with a different nervous system, a different ethic, a different sense of what training is for.
In this conversation, we explore:
This is not a technical episode.
It’s a human one.
It’s about the moment in a training life when the forest becomes a better teacher than the platform — and how returning to the barbell can feel like returning to an old friend, not an old fight.
This episode marks the beginning of the Hearth portion of the season — where strength stops being something we pursue, and becomes something we carry into the world.
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