

Why No Quit Works When Everything Else Fails

From stressed and out of shape to IFBB Pro — proof that faith, discipline, and the right plan change everything.
The Q.U.I.T. Method — How No Quit Actually Works

This is how I train busy professionals who refuse to quit.
Busy schedules. Real careers. Proven results — without giving up your life


Pracilla - Business Owner
↓ 22 lbs in 4 weeks
Boosted energy, confidence, and productivity without missing work.


Todd - Electrician
Tom - Business Owner
↓ 3.8 lbs fat | ↑ 1.4 lbs lean muscle (2.5 months)
Balanced a demanding job while losing fat and building muscle.
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↓ Weight | ↑ Energy | ↑ Strength
Dropped body fat, increased energy, and rebuilt strength — proving it’s never too late to get back in shape without living in the gym.

Ryan - Corporate Specialist
↓ 43 lbs in 5 Months
Increased energy, strength, and confidence — without shortcuts, crash diets, or extreme workouts. He built habits that fit a demanding career.
Beyond the Quit Podcast
Real Stories of What Happens After You Refuse to Quit
Raw conversations on mindset, discipline, fitness, and life —
featuring people who rebuilt themselves when quitting felt logical.
New episodes weekly • Real conversations • No gimmicks
Hosted by IFBB Pro, speaker, and coach Pete Haugabook

🎧 Conversations With People Who Refused to Quit
Real conversations with people who refused to quit — when quitting felt logical.
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Season 2 / Episode 1
Season 1 / Episode 2
Season 1 / Episode 10
What Happens When You Lose Everything — And Keep Going
Tony Drysdale
Job loss. Relocation. A house fire.
This episode is about resilience when excuses would’ve been easy.
Balancing Greatness: How Bhaaben Deorii Became a Global Leader and IFBB Pro | Beyond The Quit
Shares how he balanced two demanding worlds — bodybuilding and corporate leadership.
Leading With Purpose — How Andrae Hampton Lives Beyond The Quit
Andrae Hampton
Shares how structure, accountability, and daily standards helped him push through setbacks, rebuild confidence, and stay consistent when quitting would’ve been easier.