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A podcast providing you with all you need to know about fitness - minus the filters.
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Fitness Unfiltered Joslyn Thompson Rule

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 43 Ratings

A podcast providing you with all you need to know about fitness - minus the filters.
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    A Fond Farewell to Fitness Unfiltered— And a Warm Welcome to Listen Loudly

    A Fond Farewell to Fitness Unfiltered— And a Warm Welcome to Listen Loudly

    Today, I’m bidding farewell to Fitness Unfiltered AND inviting you to join me on my new podcast, Listen Loudly. After a three year podcasting break and one major career change, I’m ringing in 2024 by getting back to it with all new inspiring weekly content.
     
    So, what’s to come on Listen Loudly? You can expect more of the same great content as before, with an even greater focus on learning from others. Through conversation with my dream guests (and some of my best friends!), you’ll hear exactly why it’s so important to listen loudly in order to make yourself heard. Everyone I welcome to my new show is incredible in their own right, and I’m so excited for the loads of knowledge and experience they have to share. 
    Listener note: Listen Loudly will be available to listen here: [LINK]
    Let’s Connect!
    InstagramJoslyn on PelotonHow to Move It by Joslyn Thompson RuleWebsiteEmail

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    • 6 min
    #37 Steering Your Own Ship; Uncomplicated Life Lessons from Game-Changer, Dora Atim

    #37 Steering Your Own Ship; Uncomplicated Life Lessons from Game-Changer, Dora Atim

    What are you limiting yourself from achieving just because you don’t think you are qualified?  For anyone who thinks they don’t have the experience or they don’t have the talent, this episode is for you. 
     
    Joining me on the show today is a woman who is setting a great example and inspiring young women in sport, the amazing Dora Atim! Dora is a Nike running coach, the founder of Ultra Black Running and a youth mentor with Badu Sports, a youth mentor group that provides opportunities for people of color to pursue sports opportunities. While it may seem like Dora has had an easy go at her career and easily found success, that’s far from the case. Her determination and energy to pursue her dreams are inspiring and I can’t wait for you to hear her story.
     
    In this episode, Dora and I talk about the details of the mentorship programme with Badu Sports, her inspiration to help young people in sport, how she went from someone who had never run to a Nike Running coach, and more. 
     
    To learn more, tune in to Episode 37 of Fitness UnFiltered!
     
    Some questions I ask:
    What has driven your interest to go down that road of helping young people in sport? (9:30)How did you pursue running after that? (18:08)Where has that taken you to today with your own running club? (39:30)What does the rest of 2021 have in store for you? (53:30) 
    In this episode, you will learn:
    About Dora’s current roles at Nike and as a youth mentor (2:33)Dora’s exercise journey (13:15)Where Dora is today (31:39)How Dora handles self doubt (36:22)The origin of Dora’s bright and fun hair colors (47:58) 
    Connect with Dora Atim:
    InstagramUltra Black Running Instagram
    Let’s Connect!
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    #36 A Life-Long Passion of Coaching & Living Well with Secondary Breast Cancer, with Wellness Coach Mary Huckle

    #36 A Life-Long Passion of Coaching & Living Well with Secondary Breast Cancer, with Wellness Coach Mary Huckle

    Joining me on the show today is my incredible friend Mary Huckle – a Wellness Coach, living with secondary breast cancer. Mary has been in the fitness industry for 16 years with many strings to her bow. Becoming a Personal Trainer was inevitable given her life long passion for movement.
    Being diagnosed with any type of cancer is devastating news. Whilst it is common, I realised after talking to Mary, that I still know very little about it.  Mary is working hard to raise awareness around it.
     
    In this episode, we talk about how she got into the fitness industry after many years of working in finance; how she adapted her business in 2020; and we dive deep into what it’s like living with secondary breast cancer. 
    To learn more, tune in to Episode 36 of Fitness UnFiltered!
     
    Some questions I ask:
    Tell me a little bit about the beginnings of your journey as a wellness coach. (03:18)How has COVID affected your business? (19:34)When were you diagnosed with breast cancer? (26:39)What is the treatment like, now, for you? (33:12)What’s your process of adapting to a new lifestyle caused by new treatments? (43:54)How do you plan ahead? How do you think around it? (49:06)What do you do to raise awareness on breast cancer? (58:39) 
    In this episode, you will learn:
    Why it’s never too late to change careers. (09:30)The real role of Personal Trainers and Wellness Coaches. (12:09)Mary’s experience with having COVID and doing chemotherapy at the same time. (24:29)Doing Pilates helped Mary with her cancer recovery. (29:15)How Mary juggles her work schedule and her cancer treatment. (40:29)The power of the right mindset and attitude. (52:50) 
    Connect with Mary Huckle:
    WebsiteInstagramFacebook Twitter
    Let’s Connect!
    InstagramWebsiteEmail
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    #35 Reconnecting with our bodies - lesson from training in healing through movement with Allison Tenney

    #35 Reconnecting with our bodies - lesson from training in healing through movement with Allison Tenney

    The way we move is everything. 
    Joining me on the show today is a friend of mine who shares many of the same views I do within the fitness industry, Allison Tenney! Allison is a Strengths and Conditioning Coach based in the US and has prided herself on the effort she’s made to integrate personal development strategies into her classes. She has led a diverse client base of mothers, college athletes, and fitness professionals towards achieving their goals and building a mindset that is rooted in compassion and honesty. 
    In this episode, we discuss why movement is such a fundamental component to our health and wellness journeys, how Allison has built a sense of trust and community through the work she’s done, as well as the personal growth lessons we’ve learned from our own children that have surprised us. 
    To learn more, tune in to Episode 35 of Fitness UnFiltered!
    Some Questions I Ask:

    What does your business look like now that everything has moved online? (5:31)How do you approach challenging limiting beliefs when new clients come to you for the first time (9:01)How difficult do you think it is to undo the toxic fitness culture that has been ingrained in so many people you’ve seen? (12:56)How would you integrate foundational fitness into your programs if you were just starting out in this industry? (28:42)What are your top three favourite books? (1:19:20)
    In This Episode You Will Learn:
    Why Allison treats her work as a practice and uses it to carry out internal work (10:23)Why sitting in discomfort is a key factor to building emotional resilience (19:09)Why the language we use surrounding fitness is so important (21:10)How Allison creates a safe space to explore fitness on a deeper level (26:21)Why Allison believes there is a disconnect between our minds and our bodies (32:21)Allison’s perspective on taking accountability, being open to feedback, and listening with intent (36:20)Where my anxiety around confrontation stems from & Why we should approach discomfort with curiosity (40:30)How our internal beliefs allow judgement to pass on the world around us (46:12)Why we should approach internal work from a place of compassion and honesty (51:23)Personal development lessons we’ve learned as mothers (57:25)The lessons Allison personally resonates with in relation to her self growth (1:03:56)The distinction between trauma and discomfort (1:09:37)The value that comes with finding genuine friendships (1:12:05)
    Let’s Connect!
    InstagramWebsiteEmail
    Connect With Allison Tenney:
    WebsiteFacebookInstagram
    Resources:
    Book: My Grandmother’s Hands - Author, Resmaa MenakemBook: Heart Talk - Author, Cleo WadeWikipedia Page: Audre Lorde Wikipedia Page: Bell HooksWebsite: Sonya Renee Taylor
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    • 1 hr 23 min
    #34 Don’t try and reinvent the wheel - lessons in group exercise with Tana von Zitzewitz

    #34 Don’t try and reinvent the wheel - lessons in group exercise with Tana von Zitzewitz

    It’s no secret that I’m a big believer in fitness fundamentals. 
    Joining me on the show today to chat about all things in regards to group fitness, coaching basics, and what she’s learned through strength and conditioning education, Tana von Zitzewitz! Tana has been working in the fitness industry for thirteen years now, having worked as a Master Trainer at Barry’s UK, a Training Instructor at Nike, and a Founder of her own venture, Force Velocity Group. She’s been through quite the journey in getting to where she is today, all of which has been amplified by the knowledge she’s gained as a result of intensive coaching courses and foundational health and wellness education.  
    We discuss Tana’s experience attending the Les Mills training program, her approach to group fitness programming, how her personal views have changed since attending her first Women in Fitness Summit, as well as so much more. To hear more of Tana’s story within this industry, tune in to Episode 34 of Fitness UnFiltered! 
    Some Questions I Ask:

    How did you get into teaching fitness? (3:05)What did the Les Mills training process look like? (4:45)What made you stay in the fitness industry after going through such a gruelling experience leading up to your coaching? (7:46)How long have you been coaching at Barry’s UK? (21:26)Do you incorporate strength and conditioning lessons into your teachings? (30:30)How long does it take you to program a cycle and a full class? (32:01)What’s next for you? (51:44)What advice can you give to new trainers who are just entering this space? (1:00:57)
    In This Episode You Will Learn:
    An introduction to Tana von Zitzewitz (2:28)Why wearing different ‘hats’ can help us to manage our energy and stress levels (12:53)What the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system refer to (15:52)What Tana learned through becoming a Nike Instructor (18:48)How Tana structures her class programs & Why learning the fundamentals of strength and conditioning was a turning point (22:16)Tana’s experience with personal development after attending her first Women in Fitness Summit (36:58)How Tana’s most recent project, Force Velocity Running, was born (45:25)
    Let’s Connect!
    InstagramWebsiteEmail
    Connect With Tana von Zitzewitz:
    Instagram TwitterLinkedIn
    Resources:
    Website: Strength & Conditioning EducationWebsite: Force Velocity GroupInstagram: Barry’s UK
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    #33 Getting out of pain; imposter syndrome; and playing the long game with GB Junior Head Powerlifting Coach, Jason Coultman

    #33 Getting out of pain; imposter syndrome; and playing the long game with GB Junior Head Powerlifting Coach, Jason Coultman

    Imposter syndrome is an interesting beast.
    Though it may be an irrational, fear-based concept - imposter syndrome is still incredibly prevalent within our society right now and is something that holds so many talented, budding creators back from achieving their full potential. Joining me on the show today is GB Junior Head Paralifting Coach, Jason Coultman, to discuss his experience with the phenomenon and share the lessons that he’s learned within the fitness industry as a result of it. 
    We also talk about Jason’s work helping his clients recover from sports-related injuries. As someone who received multiple injuries himself and underwent an extensive rehabilitation period, Jason has used that experience to better inform his decision-making as a coach and mentor. 
    If you’re keen to hear more, tune in to Episode 33 of Fitness UnFiltered!
    Some Questions I Ask:
    What was your process when recovering from your injuries? (6:26)How did your doctor know that your feet were the main contributor to your pain? (11:38)How has your own recovery experience informed your one-to-one coaching sessions? (16:03)What would you say to a client who wasn’t willing to put the foundational work in before focusing on more advanced fitness goals? (19:17)Have you worked with any Sports Psychologists to tackle your imposter syndrome or is it something you’ve dealt with on your own? (36:49)When coaching the GB Junior Paralifting team, how do you teach them in a way that is still fun and lets them enjoy their youth? (47:34)
    In This Episode You Will Learn:
    Some background on Jason Coultman (2:07)What led to Jason helping others recover from their sports-related injuries and pain (4:24)Jason’s experience with imposter syndrome (22:19)What my own experiences have taught me about perfectionism and the pressures of creativity (30:05)Why embracing discomfort and failure is sometimes necessary (43:19)
    Let’s Connect!
    InstagramWebsiteEmail
    Connect With Jason Coultman:
    WebsiteInstagram Facebook
    Resources:
    Book: ‘The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles’ Author, Steven PressfieldBook: ‘The Imposter Cure: Escape the mind-trap of imposter syndrome’ Author, Dr. Jessamy HibberdBook: ‘The Chimp Paradox’ Author, Steve Dr. Peters

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    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

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43 Ratings

43 Ratings

Funmi O ,

Great guests and amazing tips!

Absolutely love everything Joslyn puts out on social media and love this podcast even more!!! Every episode has amazing guests with such great knowledge and I always feel such motivation and inspiration after listening!

NoemieCRam ,

The best

Love this podcast!! As a new PT and keen runner this is perfect

Schez3 ,

Inspiring

Thank you for always bringing the beat podcasts..absolutely inspiring & powerful. Women in sport & the fitness industry need more credit

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