25 min

How your fitness journey can evolve with guest Shannon Bruess The Nourished Chat

    • Nutrition

Meet the person who first got me into fitness - Shannon Bruess! We talk about how our fitness paths have changed and how positive body talk from coaches does better than a “burn those calories” speech.

How can a professor who teaches fitness professionals help revolutionize the fitness industry’s approach to weight loss and wellness?

And what is the precise correct ratio of Latin music to Hip Hop music in a Zumba class soundtrack?

In this episode, you’ll hear about the origins of Bonnie’s fitness journey from someone who was there: guest Shannon Bruess. Shannon is a professor with a Master’s degree in sports and exercise psychology. She is also a personal trainer and the owner of Focus Martial Arts & Fitness gym.

Learn about Shannon’s fascinating exercise psychology thesis experiment. She found that health and energy-oriented goals will keep participants more engaged and active than people with looks/aesthetics-based goals. 

If you want keep yourself motivated as you engage in 


weight lifting


yoga


group exercise classes


running or walking



it can help to remind yourself of how this exercise is going to translate into more power and strength in your everyday life. You’ll also want to check in and see how your body is feeling during the workout. What movements feel good to your body? How is your mood after exercise? What sense of accomplishment do you get during and after your workout?

Bonnie and Shannon also discuss how working with a fitness or nutrition professional can help you ease the burden of tracking food intake, weight, and exercise. When you work with a coach or trainer, you’re not in it alone. 

Check out Shannon’s gym info here: ⁠Focus Martial Arts & Fitness⁠

To learn more about online nutrition coaching, visit ⁠The Nourished Path ⁠

Meet the person who first got me into fitness - Shannon Bruess! We talk about how our fitness paths have changed and how positive body talk from coaches does better than a “burn those calories” speech.

How can a professor who teaches fitness professionals help revolutionize the fitness industry’s approach to weight loss and wellness?

And what is the precise correct ratio of Latin music to Hip Hop music in a Zumba class soundtrack?

In this episode, you’ll hear about the origins of Bonnie’s fitness journey from someone who was there: guest Shannon Bruess. Shannon is a professor with a Master’s degree in sports and exercise psychology. She is also a personal trainer and the owner of Focus Martial Arts & Fitness gym.

Learn about Shannon’s fascinating exercise psychology thesis experiment. She found that health and energy-oriented goals will keep participants more engaged and active than people with looks/aesthetics-based goals. 

If you want keep yourself motivated as you engage in 


weight lifting


yoga


group exercise classes


running or walking



it can help to remind yourself of how this exercise is going to translate into more power and strength in your everyday life. You’ll also want to check in and see how your body is feeling during the workout. What movements feel good to your body? How is your mood after exercise? What sense of accomplishment do you get during and after your workout?

Bonnie and Shannon also discuss how working with a fitness or nutrition professional can help you ease the burden of tracking food intake, weight, and exercise. When you work with a coach or trainer, you’re not in it alone. 

Check out Shannon’s gym info here: ⁠Focus Martial Arts & Fitness⁠

To learn more about online nutrition coaching, visit ⁠The Nourished Path ⁠

25 min