Wanna See Movement Where It “Doesn’t Belong”?

How daily signals quietly rewire your nervous system

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Wanna see a Black man walking with his family in Russia…
stop…
drop…
and knock out push-ups on stone?


Wanna see an interracial couple drifting through Venice on a gondola—
and the woman stands up, calmly does squats,
then sits back down like nothing happened?


Wanna see a sheep herder in Mongolia pause a phone call,
drop into push-ups in the dirt,
stand up and keep moving sheep?


If that sounds strange, good.
Because your brain has been trained to believe movement only happens in designated places—at designated times—under perfect conditions.


That belief is the problem.


Your brain doesn’t change from motivation.


It changes from repetition.


That’s the lie the fitness industry never corrects.
And it’s the same lie entrepreneurs keep falling for—thinking movement must be scheduled, optimized, or saved for later.
You don’t need a 90-minute gym session.

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You need signals.
Small.
Frequent.
Unavoidable reminders that movement is part of who you are—not something you negotiate with yourself.


That’s why I’m building my Huge account the way I am.


Movement, Smuggled Into Real Life


Every video on that account carries the same message:
Push-ups.
Pull-ups.
Sit-ups.
Squats.


Executed inside real life.


No gym.
No perfect setup.
No “I’ll start Monday.”


Just someone moving where they already are.


Because your nervous system doesn’t care where you train.
It only cares that you answered the signal.


Here’s the intentional twist.
I don’t just show workouts.


I embed them inside ordinary moments around the world—cities I’ve lived in, countries I’ve played ball in, places I’ve passed through as an athlete and now revisit as an entrepreneur.
You’re not just watching exercise.
You’re watching life continue immediately after movement.


This Is About You (Whether You Admit It or Not)


You already had time today.


Waiting for coffee.
Elevator lag.
Zoom loading.
Decision fatigue.


You skipped all of them—not because you’re lazy, but because your brain doesn’t associate those moments with movement yet.


That’s what daily reminders fix.
Your brain runs on pattern recognition.
When it sees movement:
In familiar settings
In ordinary moments


Repeated daily


It stops treating movement as optional and starts tagging it as normal.


Not intensity.


Not aesthetics.


Automaticity.


Waiting becomes squats.
Thinking becomes push-ups.
Transitions become movement.
Same way you check your phone without thinking.


Why This Lives on Huge


These videos live on Huge, an AI-video platform built for creators who treat AI as a tool—not a toy.


The same content also lives on TikTok and YouTube under @athleticentrepreneur, but Huge is where this system really scales.


Right now:
~4,000 followers
~330,000 video views
221 videos
Ranked Top 20 creator on the platform.


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A man in Russia drops for push-ups, then hugs his family and keeps walking.
A woman in Venice does squats mid-gondola, then sits back down and smiles.
A herder in Mongolia moves his body, then keeps moving life forward.


No gym.


No interruption.


No announcement.


Just movement where life already is.
That’s the signal.
That’s the system.
Now you’ll start seeing it everywhere.

Michael