John Spencer Ellis: Helping Men Over 40 Become the Strongest Version of Themselves
Somewhere along the way, most men forgot what feeling good actually feels like. The decline happened gradually—so gradually that diminished energy, accumulated weight, and fading strength started feeling normal. They adjusted. They compensated. They lowered their standards without realizing it. Coach and educator John Spencer Ellis works with men who've decided to raise those standards again—men who are serious about becoming stronger, healthier, and more capable than they've been in years. The Gradual Erosion Men over 40 face a biological reality that nobody adequately prepares them for. Testosterone production has slowed considerably. This single hormone affects energy levels, muscle synthesis, fat distribution, mental clarity, emotional stability, and physical recovery. When it declines—typically 20-30% by the mid-40s—everything connected to it declines too. Chronic inflammation has built up over decades. Stress, inadequate sleep, processed foods, and environmental f...