Behind the Bluff

Jeff Ford & Kendra Till

Uncover best practices to participate in life on your terms. Every week, hosts Jeff Ford and Kendra Till guide listeners with short conversations on trending wellness topics and share interviews with passionate wellness professionals, our private club leaders, and additional subject matter experts offering valuable tips. Each episode conclusion includes Healthy Momentum, five minutes of inspiration to help you reflect and live differently. Subscribe now and discover the keys to living your greatest active lifestyle.   

  1. 3D AGO

    Inside Look: The New Fitness Center

    A wellness program can grow in two directions: more noise, or more purpose. We’re choosing purpose, and we’re sharing the full member presentation so you can understand exactly why Palmetto Bluff is expanding, what’s changing inside the new Club Fitness Center, and how to use the new options to build a stronger life. We break down the “why” behind the upgrade, including the demand trends that pushed us here, then walk you through the new spaces: a functional training classroom built for safe strength progressions, turf-based movement, and smarter conditioning; a larger strength room that finally gives personal training and self-guided lifting the space it deserves; and a dedicated cycling studio with upgraded bikes and more scheduling flexibility. We also highlight the recovery pieces we’re adding, from a mobility-focused recovery nook to consultation rooms that support fitness screenings, physical therapy, and future recovery sessions. Programming gets a major upgrade too. We introduce three program tracks (Perform, Thrive, Align) that act like a simple training prescription, plus our signature class evolution: PB Strong with a three-week progressive structure, PB Mixed for strength plus conditioning, and the brand-new PB Cardio with evidence-based intervals designed to improve stamina and VO2 max. We close with key operational details like access hours, how existing studios shift after the move, the early-May transition timeline, and what to expect with class registration during the first weeks. If you want your weekly schedule to feel intentional instead of random, hit play. Then subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more members can train with clarity.

    54 min
  2. Pilates for People Who Think Pilates Doesn't Work | Maura Clifford

    5D AGO

    Pilates for People Who Think Pilates Doesn't Work | Maura Clifford

    Pilates has a reputation problem. Some people think it’s “just stretching,” others think it’s only for certain bodies, and plenty of strong lifters try one class, feel nothing, and write it off. We sit down with Maura Clifford, an NPCP certified Pilates instructor with 15+ years of experience, former studio owner, and teacher trainer, to explain what Pilates actually does when it’s taught well and practiced long enough to stick. We talk about Mora’s origin story, from a water skiing back injury and a year of chronic pain to feeling better after a simple once-a-week reformer commitment. From there, we get practical: why Pilates is about training the body as a connected system, how stabilizer muscles protect your joints, and why control and precision can make your strength training, running, and daily movement more efficient. If you care about longevity fitness, posture improvement, and pain prevention, you’ll hear why hip stability and balanced mobility show up again and again. We also go behind the scenes on coaching and community. Mora breaks down what makes a great instructor, why smaller reformer classes often deliver better results, and how real progress comes from being seen, cued, and corrected. Jeff closes with a “healthy momentum” challenge that goes beyond fitness: build your core four to eight relationships and invest in mentoring so your impact multiplies. If this conversation helps you rethink your training, subscribe for weekly episodes, share it with a friend who’s skeptical about Pilates, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of your movement do you want to improve next?

    37 min
  3. Wellness Isn't Complicated - We Just Forgot the Recipe | Lynn De Witte

    APR 15

    Wellness Isn't Complicated - We Just Forgot the Recipe | Lynn De Witte

    Wellness didn’t used to feel like homework. It used to look like a garden out back, a pot simmering on the stove, and neighbors who actually knew each other. I’m joined by Lynn De Witte, creator of Le Petit Jardin, to talk about what we’ve lost in modern life and how to get it back without turning “slow living” into another performance. Lynn shares stories rooted in her family and in her husband Chris’s upbringing in a small Belgian village, including the unforgettable cherry tree ritual where their grandfather made the boys whistle while harvesting so they wouldn’t eat the fruit on the way home. We use that simple moment to unpack big themes: seasonal eating, farm-to-table as a way of life, and why patience and care create the kind of wellness you can feel. We also explore the contrast between city speed and village presence, and why connection, not convenience, is often the missing ingredient. We go practical too. If you want to simplify your health routine, we offer a few grounded starting points: cook one meal from scratch with local ingredients, plant something small like a pot of herbs, and have one real conversation without multitasking or an agenda. These aren’t hacks. They’re rituals that build a calmer rhythm, stronger community, and a more sustainable relationship with food. If this conversation brings up your own food memories or makes you want to rebuild a slower lifestyle, subscribe to Behind the Bluff, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one small ritual you’re bringing back this week?

    35 min
  4. What If Your Mind Is The Real Warm-Up? | Tim Keller

    APR 8

    What If Your Mind Is The Real Warm-Up? | Tim Keller

    You can tell a lot about how a match will go before the first ball is even struck. If you’ve ever walked onto the court feeling tight, rushed, or a step slow, this conversation gives you a simple fix that also happens to be one of the best tools for tennis injury prevention. I’m joined by Palmetto Bluff tennis professional Tim Keller, a longtime coach with a master’s degree in exercise kinesiology, to unpack what “preparation” really means for recreational tennis players and competitive athletes. We get specific about a 5–8 minute dynamic warm-up for tennis: light jogging, arm circles, side-to-side movement, grapevine steps for hip mobility, lunges and lateral lunges, balance-based stretches, rotation for the spine and shoulders, plus the small joints people forget like wrists and even the neck. Tim also explains why music and momentum matter more than most players think when it comes to getting your mind and body ready to perform. From there, we shift into recovery and longevity. We talk static stretching after tennis, flexibility, and why older athletes should be smarter about volume and intensity so they can keep playing without paying for it the next day. Then we go deep on the mental game: The Inner Game of Tennis, breath control, relaxing your grip, simple attention cues, and visualization that helps you handle pressure and find your own version of flow state. If you want better tennis performance, fewer nagging aches, and a warm-up routine you’ll actually do, press play. Subscribe, share this with a tennis friend who “warms up” by guessing, and leave a review with your favorite pre-match ritual.

    36 min
  5. You Can Play Pickleball For Decades If You Train For It | Ashley Romine

    MAR 25

    You Can Play Pickleball For Decades If You Train For It | Ashley Romine

    Pickleball is fun until your calf pops, your elbow aches for weeks, or your knee flares up after “just one more game.” We sit down with Doctor of Physical Therapy Ashley Romine, owner of The WellCo in downtown Bluffton, to get honest about why pickleball injuries are surging and what actually keeps players healthy. The big theme is a mindset shift: if you want to stay active, you have to treat pickleball like a sport, not only a social hour. That means respecting volume, mechanics, and recovery before pain forces you to stop. Ashley walks us through the most common pickleball injuries she sees, including Achilles and calf strains, knee pain, elbow issues, low back pain, hamstring problems, and adductor tightness. We unpack the hidden mistake many players make: warming up with biking or running, then stepping onto a game that demands lateral movement, rotation, and quick, springy reactions on the balls of your feet. You’ll get a simple, repeatable 5 to 10 minute warm-up framework featuring eccentric loading, side-to-side prep, trunk rotation, and “ready position” movement that better matches what happens in a real match. We also go beyond the court with a closing reflection on prevention as a lifestyle, not just an injury plan. If we build strength and mobility to protect our body, what would it look like to build margin and awareness to protect our emotional health too? If you want to play pickleball for the next 10 to 20 years and feel better doing it, hit play, share this with a pickleball friend, and subscribe, rate, and review so more people can stay active without getting sidelined.

    42 min
  6. What If Feeling Safe Is The Real Health Hack | Lou Orlando

    MAR 18

    What If Feeling Safe Is The Real Health Hack | Lou Orlando

    Most people only think about security when something goes wrong, which is exactly why we wanted to pull back the curtain and talk about how safety is actually created. We sit down with Lou Orlando, one of Palmetto Bluff’s security managers and a retired NYPD officer, to understand what it takes to protect a 20,000 acre community while still keeping it warm, welcoming, and easy to enjoy.  Lou walks us through the real behind-the-scenes work of private community security: access control at the gates, vetting contractors, cameras, dispatching patrol units, and the iPad-based patrol check system that keeps buildings and key locations on a steady inspection rhythm. We also talk about what people often misunderstand about security work: it is not only enforcement. It is customer service, situational awareness, radio communication, and building trust through consistency and respect.  From Hurricane Matthew to a rare snow shutdown to the occasional unexpected wildlife call, we explore why preparedness and teamwork matter when conditions change fast. Then we connect the dots to wellness and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. When people feel safe, they can finally relax, belong, move with confidence, and pursue health goals without that constant background stress. We also widen the lens to financial security and psychological safety at work, plus how a culture of safety in fitness helps people participate more and grow.  If you care about wellness, community living, and what “feeling safe” really means, this conversation will change how you see the foundation beneath a great lifestyle. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves Palmetto Bluff, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

    34 min
4.8
out of 5
32 Ratings

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Uncover best practices to participate in life on your terms. Every week, hosts Jeff Ford and Kendra Till guide listeners with short conversations on trending wellness topics and share interviews with passionate wellness professionals, our private club leaders, and additional subject matter experts offering valuable tips. Each episode conclusion includes Healthy Momentum, five minutes of inspiration to help you reflect and live differently. Subscribe now and discover the keys to living your greatest active lifestyle.   

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