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2026 Body Reset: How to Get Stronger, Lose Fat, & Take Control of Your Health

2026-01-01 People & Blogs
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Order your copy of The Let Them Theory 👉 https://melrob.co/let-them-theory 👈 The #1 Best Selling Book of 2025 🔥 Discover how much power you truly have. It all begins with two simple words. Let Them. — Today’s episode is a MUST listen. This is your 2026 Body Reset and it’s all about taking control of your health once and for all. If you want to get stronger, lose fat, move better, and feel good in your body again – without extreme workouts, punishing diets, or guessing what actually works – this episode will give you a clear, proven path forward. For too long, people have been told to ignore pain, push through exhaustion, and accept stiffness, weight gain, and chronic discomfort as “part of getting older.” That ends now. Today, Mel sits down with Dr. Betsy Grunch, one of the top neurosurgeons and spine surgeons in the world, known to millions online as Lady Spine Doc, where her advice on health has earned her over 185 million likes on TikTok alone. In this powerful, practical episode, Dr. Grunch breaks down how to eat, sleep, and move in a way that protects your body, builds strength, and keeps you out of pain. She shares her own transformation from caregiver to neurosurgeon to losing over 85 pounds and rebuilding her own health, and what that taught her about sustainable change. Then, she reveals the proven protocol she uses with patients every day to help them lose fat, regain strength, and take control of their health. She also explains why most people are unknowingly damaging their bodies through everyday habits, why pain is a warning sign you should never ignore, and how small changes compound into massive results over time. In this episode, you’ll learn: -The everyday habits that quietly damage your spine (and speed up aging) -The biggest posture and movement mistakes most people make -What tech neck is and how to reverse it -How to sleep for better spine health (including the best positions and pillow) -How to rebuild muscle and gain mobility with 2 simple exercises -How to get stronger and lose fat without wrecking your joints or back -Why sitting, sleeping, and lifting the wrong way accelerates aging -The simple strength principles that protect your body for life If you want 2026 to be the year you feel stronger, leaner, and more capable in your body, this episode is for you. For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page: https://www.melrobbins.com/episode/episode-357/ As a gift to listeners of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel has created a free 20-page workbook to help you make 2026 a great year. This workbook is designed using the latest research to help you get clear about what you want and empower you to take the next step forward in your life. Get it here: https://www.melrobbins.com/bestyear/ Follow The Mel Robbins Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themelrobbinspodcast I’m just your friend. I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. Got it? Good. I’ll see you in the next episode. In this episode: 00:00 Meet the Guest 09:16 What the #1 Neurosurgeon Wished Her Patients Knew 11:58 Caregivers Can Finally Put Themselves First 27:26 Daily Routines and Habits for a Busy Life 30:49 The Four Things That Destroy Your Back 44:13 How to Sit for Better Spinal Health 51:48 What to Do If You Want to Lose Weight Effectively 56:07 Exercises to Strengthen Your Core and Support Your Spine 58:07 How to Walk into the Gym with Confidence 01:05:03 What Pregnancy Does to Your Spine 01:09:13 Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore 01:15:03 How to Take Control of Your Health This Year — Follow Mel: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melrobbins/ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@melrobbins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melrobbins LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melrobbins Website: http://melrobbins.com​ — Sign up for Mel’s newsletter: https://melrob.co/sign-up-newsletter A note from Mel to you, twice a week, sharing simple, practical ways to build the life you want. — Subscribe to Mel’s channel here: https://www.youtube.com/melrobbins​?sub_confirmation=1 — Listen to The Mel Robbins Podcast 🎧 New episodes drop every Monday & Thursday! https://melrob.co/spotify https://melrob.co/applepodcasts https://melrob.co/amazonmusic — Looking for Mel’s books on Amazon? Find them here: The Let Them Theory: https://amzn.to/3IQ21Oe The Let Them Theory Audiobook: https://amzn.to/413SObp The High 5 Habit: https://amzn.to/3fMvfPQ The 5 Second Rule: https://amzn.to/4l54fah

Top Comments (10)

@Robinbird9170 2026-01-01

Fyi...Dr. Grunch is my son's Neurosurgeon. He was in a horrific car accident and as a result ended up with a traumatic brain injury. That was almost 12yrs ago. He's not perfect but her knowledge and abilities have allowed me to have all this time with him because he wasn't supposed to survive. Great podcast! Thank you again Dr. Grunch! Forever grateful!

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@linal3489 2026-01-04

While everyone is talking about losing weight in 2026, I started my healthy era in November and entered the New Year 11 pounds lighter.

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@tracyadams8292 2026-01-01

Pilates changed my life. Great for the core. Do it!! Started at 58, now 61, almost 62. Mostly "old ladies" in there, so it's NOT intimidating.

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@the1LASharp 2026-01-05

When we were 22, my then boyfriend broke his neck while surfing. He became a c4-5 quadriplegic This was in 1984. I provided 100% care when he was discharged from rehab. I was given no “instructions” on his care except for his catheter. Changed my life. We were married for 9 years until he passed away.

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@theresaharvey2424 2026-01-09

I am usually the oldest person lifting weights and the only woman also lifting. So glad I have a great gym and other women have told me I inspire them, I’m 68 years young. I have improved my bone density immensely from lifting weights.

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@traceyhay5683 2026-01-01

As I was watching this, I noticed my 12-year old daughter with her lap top on the floor, looking down at it. I told her what I was watching and she got some boxes and made a table that put the lap top screen at eye height. Hopefully this has helped her future.

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@Sara-on3th 2026-01-08

Orthopedic PT here ✋if bridges bother you, you might be arching your back too much. Try performing a posterior pelvic tilt before you lift your hips, tucking your tailbone underneath you and leading that hip lift with your tailbone. Focus on pushing with your glutes rather than just your hamstrings For the birdog, if being on all 4s bothers your knees or wrists try an incline birddog leaning against the counter instead.

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@spilledink1872 2026-01-12

"don't think that any symptoms that you're having should be dismissed", the most validating phrase. Kudos to the Mel, Dr. Grunch, and the whole team. Great episode 👏

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@kamsamnedah 2026-01-19

Doctors not knowing nutrition in western medicine is the BIGGEST problem! Food is medicine and medicine is food!

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@susanharkema2888 2026-02-15

I’ve avoided low back surgery 3 times by getting into running and losing 80 lbs. Consistent movement is a miracle drug! As a caregiver to a husband with a rare disorder 18 years ago gave me motivation to change my life. Now at 55, my chronic pain is way way better and I know I have the power to transform my body. I’m still healing from childhood trauma but movement has saved me. Thank you for sharing your unique personal and professional perspective.

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