#119: How John Zarour Lost 123 Pounds And Changed His Family’s Future

APR 3, 202638 MIN
The Supra Human Show

#119: How John Zarour Lost 123 Pounds And Changed His Family’s Future

APR 3, 202638 MIN

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<p>Stepping on the scale at 300 pounds knowing your father died of a heart attack at 49 and realizing you are on the same path. That is where John’s story starts. In this episode of Supra Human, Dr. Taylor Waters, Ryan Stevens, and coach Jose Espinoza discuss with John Zarour what actually changed. After years of grinding on StairMasters, jumping between programs, and losing and gaining the same weight, nothing stuck until the coaching approach shifted.</p><p><br></p><p>John went from 300 to 177 pounds, reached 12% body fat on his second cut, and did it while living out of hotels. This episode breaks down why that transformation worked, what most high performers get wrong about fat loss, and why discipline alone is not enough. If you feel like you are doing everything right but still not seeing results, this will show you what is actually missing.</p><p><br></p><p>(00:00) Introduction </p><p>(04:34) Two Years of Overtraining Alone</p><p>(08:15) The Call That Changed Everything </p><p>(09:55) Why Super Was Different</p><p>(14:00) Beginner&#39;s Mindset at Any Level</p><p>(23:16) Second Cut: Leaner on More Food</p><p>(30:03) Travel Hacks That Actually Work</p><p>(36:13) Advice for New Clients</p><p>(37:15) The Grip Strength Test</p><p><br></p><p>john tried 3 programs before finding one that worked. Comment below: how many have you tried?</p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast </p><p>Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial</p><p><br></p><p>Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers</p><p><br></p><p>Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.</p>