I've been following David Micol for a while, primarily for his deep dives into fitness programming and training methodology. Lately, I've noticed a strong pivot towards the sociological aspects of lifestyle—specifically around the 'hustle culture' vs. sustainable well-being. His latest video on 'The Hidden Cost of Hyper-Productivity in the Fitness Sphere' was fantastic, really dissecting the underlying economic pressures driving extreme routines. Does anyone else feel this shift elevates his overall analytical quality, or do you miss the purely technical training breakdowns? Curious how this blend of fitness and sociology is landing with long-time viewers. Good analysis, David. 👍