Episode 263 of the Fit Father Project Podcast is an uplifting conversation with member David Kilburn. During the chat, David explains how years of “I’ll do it myself” finally gave way to a structured container and real accountability. He talks about joining FFP Foundations, making friends in the chat, and how that daily check-in pressure helped him walk past office donuts and shut down late-night snacking. We get practical with the exact swaps that fit his busy Wednesdays, what daily weigh-ins taught him about carb choices, and how planning ahead for holidays and birthdays turns food from a trigger into a conscious choice.
We also cover how he navigated a sudden back issue—shifting to walking and core work without abandoning the plan—and the non-scale wins that keep him motivated (belt holes, looser 38s, more evening energy with the kids). David’s advice for new members is simple: focus on nutrition, show up in the chat, accept support, and keep going the day after an imperfect one. His next targets: rebuild to heavier lifts, drop under 200, and continue trading “reactive” for “proactive” in every area of life.
Key Takeaways
- Accountability beats willpower
- Daily chat check-ins turned temptations into conscious choices.
- “Plan it, don’t wing it”
- Late-night snacking fixes
- Weigh daily, learn faster: the scale became feedback to calibrate carbs—not a judgment.
- Train through setbacks
- Holidays/birthdays without guilt: decide in advance, enjoy intentionally, return to baseline next meal.
- Start simple: dial nutrition first, lean on the community, and focus on the next right action.
Plan It, Don’t Wing It: How FFP Member David Lost 30 lbs, Beat Snack Attacks, and Found His Groove (Ep. 263)
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After watching his own Dad lose his health and pass away at the young age of 42, Dr. Balduzzi founded The Fit Father Project and Fit Mother Project to help busy dads and moms get and stay healthy for their families. Dr. Anthony Balduzzi holds dual degrees in Psychology & Nutrition from the University of Pennsylvania, a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine, and is also a former national champion bodybuilder. He’s is most proud of the fact that he’s helped over 40,000 families in over 100 countries lose weight and get healthy for life.![]()
Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, NMD
Men's Health Doctor & Founder
Fit Father Project & Fit Mother ProjectFounder, Fit Father Project & Fit Mother Project
*Please know that weight loss results and health changes/improvements vary individually; you may not achieve similar results. Always consult with your doctor before making health decisions. This is not medical advice – simply very well-researched information on structured routines, community accountability, and real-world tactics for navigating cravings, busy days, and setbacks.