07/16/2021
As a trainer, I think it’s key that we set our participants up for “success” by explaining:
🙌🏼WHAT the goal of the exercise is.
💪🏼WHERE you ideally feel the muscle working.
👌🏼HOW you can get the most out of this exercise (and: that might actually mean performing a more basic modification).
‼️AND…🥁encourage to “Adjust what things (and yourself) need to look like that specific day”.
Your body, your energy levels, your stress levels, your hormones…are not static. You can’t expect the same output every workout. Not as a participant, OR a trainer.
➡️ In my opinion THAT is the ultimate definition of success: honouring what your body needs most that day. ⬅️
What if we as trainers, would demonstrate this and lead by example more often?
What if always going ‘balls to the walls’ and showcasing the most intense and advance moves has nothing to do with our ‘worth’ or value as an instructor?
What if we would promote and encourage ’listening to your body’ by actually doing that ourselves in our own classes?
What if we can show that pushing yourself to your max is not the ultimate goal of every workout?
And that grace, kindness and compassion for yourself might be needed when you are in the middle of challenging that narrative and belief for yourself?
What if all of the above is not only needed for our own health and safety, as a trainer, but that this can also be the ‘permission slip’ for some of our students that they are desperately looking for?
Let’s tune in, move mindfully, get to know our bodies, and be aware of how our inner-chatter and beliefs can move us away from honouring what we need most. 💓