In this episode we delve into potentially controversial topics surrounding health and weight, the nuances of BMI, and the impact of behavioural factors on health outcomes.
The conversation also explores the importance of training in non-ideal positions and the concept of movement optimism, culminating in a discussion about the mechanical impossibility of decompressive muscles.
In this conversation we delve into various aspects of fitness, therapy, and the role of the fitness industry in preventative healthcare. We critique popular modalities, discuss the biopsychosocial model in therapy, and emphasize the importance of listening in healthcare settings. The conversation also touches on perceived credibility in coaching, the necessity of core training, and the broader implications of fitness on societal health and well-being.
Enjoy!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
03:01 Client Experiences and Rehabilitation Insights
05:51 Navigating Client Trauma and Gym Experiences
08:49 The Importance of Self-Worth in Fitness
12:07 Controversial Health Perspectives
17:47 Understanding Health Beyond Weight
23:46 Behavioral Influences on Health Outcomes
31:07 Training in Awkward Positions
34:42 The Importance of Specificity in Training
38:56 Building Robustness Through Diverse Movements
41:53 Understanding Pain vs. Injury
46:42 Debunking Decompression Myths
52:38 The Biopsychosocial Model in Interventions
57:26 Perceived Credibility in Coaching
01:01:14 The Role of Trainers in Client Success
01:05:16 Empathy Through Experience
01:09:59 Core Training: Necessity or Myth?
01:19:09 The Fitness Industry as Preventative Healthcare
Informations
- Émission
- FréquenceToutes les 2 semaines
- Publiée11 décembre 2024 à 09:24 UTC
- Durée1 h 27 min
- ClassificationContenu explicite