31 min

Fit is NOT a Body Type with Courtney Marshall Hearing Our Own Voice

    • Fitness

Courtney is an English instructor and Associate Dean of Advising at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH.  She's been teaching exercise classes since 2015 and creates affirming fitness spaces that center the experiences of fat people.  She’s certified/licensed in many fitness programs including Spinning, Silver Sneakers, AEA (aquatics), and her personal favorite, Zumba and is currently writing a book Ain’t I An Athlete? which reads racialized stereotypes of Black women’s strength as integral to the development of American fitness culture. 
In this episode, I talk to Courtney about the things she finds frustrating in the fitness industry. We also discuss the ways that fat phobia and healthism shows up within the Black community, and why it's important to create spaces where fat Black folks can speak up and lead. Courtney also shares how she infuses fun and play into exercise. 

Courtney is an English instructor and Associate Dean of Advising at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH.  She's been teaching exercise classes since 2015 and creates affirming fitness spaces that center the experiences of fat people.  She’s certified/licensed in many fitness programs including Spinning, Silver Sneakers, AEA (aquatics), and her personal favorite, Zumba and is currently writing a book Ain’t I An Athlete? which reads racialized stereotypes of Black women’s strength as integral to the development of American fitness culture. 
In this episode, I talk to Courtney about the things she finds frustrating in the fitness industry. We also discuss the ways that fat phobia and healthism shows up within the Black community, and why it's important to create spaces where fat Black folks can speak up and lead. Courtney also shares how she infuses fun and play into exercise. 

31 min