The Exercise Mechanic Podcast

The Exercise Mechanic
The Exercise Mechanic Podcast

The Exercise Mechanic Podcast is an educational initiative that is committed to elevating the standard of care in the fitness industry. The Exercise Mechanic believes that the personal training industry is a health care powerhouse, and thus deserves better education. TEM is committed to helping personal trainers become more effective coaches and create profitable careers. Website: www.theexercisemechanic.com Instagram: @theexercisemechanic

  1. -2 ДН.

    Raising the Standard of Personal Training with Chris Fudge

    On this episode of The Exercise Mechanic Podcast, we sit down with industry powerhouse Chris Fudge to break down what it really takes to succeed as a personal trainer. From his military upbringing to the grind of his early years, Chris drops wisdom on: ✅ The #1 mistake new trainers make (and how to avoid it) ✅ Why mentorship & team support can make or break your career ✅ The real difference between in-person vs. online coaching ✅ How data collection & tracking can take client results to the next level ✅ The secret sauce to client retention & renewals Chris doesn’t just talk the talk—he walks it. He gets real about weight cutting experiments, setting boundaries with clients, and leading by example in a way that actually inspires. Plus, we wrap it up with rapid-fire questions that uncover what fuels his passion for the industry. This is not an episode to miss! 💥 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Birthday Celebrations 02:32 Lessons from a Military Upbringing 06:41 The Importance of Mentorship 10:42 Building a Strong Team 14:36 Navigating the Early Career Challenges 19:46 Health Struggles in the Early Years 26:35 The Transition to Sustainable Schedules 28:07 The Role of Personal Training in Long-Term Success 32:21 The Value of In-Person Training 36:47 Strategies for Client Renewals 46:45 Understanding Client Needs and Data Collection 49:31 The Importance of Nutrition and Digestive Health 52:14 Going Above and Beyond: The Trainer's Commitment 53:58 Setting Boundaries as a Personal Trainer 58:37 The Role of Personal Experience in Training 01:05:58 Weight Cutting Techniques and Personal Experiences 01:14:01 Rapid Fire Questions and Personal Insights

    1 ч. 26 мин.
  2. 20 ЯНВ.

    Paul Oneid: Agnostic About Methodology, Religious About Results

    In this episode, Paul Oneid discusses the complexities of the fitness industry, misinformation prevalent among fitness professionals, the barriers that complicate fitness access, and the importance of leadership in coaching. Paul emphasizes the need for coaches to build strong relationships with clients, navigate the power dynamics effectively, and create scalable coaching businesses. We also delve into pricing strategies, the significance of continuing education, and the value of mentorship in accelerating growth and success in the fitness industry. In this conversation, Paul Oneid shares his insights on mastery through repetition, the misapplication of optimal training methods, his personal journey through rehabilitation after a severe injury and much more! This is not a conversation to be missed! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Misinformation in Fitness 02:55 Over-complication in Fitness and Health 05:57 The Role of Leadership in Coaching 08:53 Navigating the Coach-Client Relationship 11:51 Building a Coaching Business 14:53 Scalability and Business Strategy 17:56 Defining Your Coaching Identity 20:57 The Importance of Communication in Coaching 24:03 Common Pitfalls for New Coaches 35:37 The Power of Pricing in Coaching 46:28 The Role of Continuing Education in Trainer Success 51:08 Mastery Through Implementation and Mentorship 56:03 Rehabilitation Journey: Overcoming Injury 01:08:40 Blood Flow Restriction: A Tool for Recovery 01:10:44 Blood Flow Restriction Training Benefits 01:13:40 Pain Tolerance and Recovery 01:16:26 Understanding Pain and Movement 01:19:14 Peptides in Recovery 01:24:56 Coaching Ethics and Client Safety 01:28:44 Rapid Fire Questions and Personal Insights

    1 ч. 35 мин.
  3. 16 ЯНВ.

    CRUSH YOUR GOALS: The Science & Best Practices of Behaviour Change

    In this episode of the Exercise Mechanic podcast we explore the importance of body image in performance, the need for sustainable habits, and the role of tracking progress in achieving fitness goals. The conversation emphasizes the balance between motivation and discipline, and how identity change can lead to long-term success in fitness. In this conversation, we delve into various strategies for helping clients navigate anxiety, set and achieve goals, and implement behaviour changes. We discuss the importance of metrics, repeated behaviours, and meeting clients where they are in their journey. The conversation emphasizes the power of small changes, the role of education in fostering client buy-in, and practical strategies like implementation intentions and habit stacking. Additionally, we touch on the significance of harm reduction and the potential for pharmacological interventions in certain cases. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections 04:39 Business Aspirations and Client Success 11:18 Body Image and Performance Perspectives 18:07 Personal Goals and Professional Growth 23:59 Pain Science and Rehabilitation Insights 29:50 Navigating the Nuances of Chiropractic Care 37:01 The Role of Identity in Sustainable Change 45:48 The Importance of Metrics in Progress Tracking 52:10 Meeting Clients Where They Are 58:12 Harm Reduction Strategies in Dietary Changes 01:05:20 Building Confidence Through Small Wins 01:13:32 The Role of Education in Behavior Change 01:19:37 Implementation Intentions and Habit Stacking 01:25:58 Exploring Additional Options for Clients

    1 ч. 27 мин.
  4. 13 ЯНВ.

    12 days of Liftmas: 12 myths that are hurting your personal training business

    In this episode we discuss 12 myths that can negatively impact personal training businesses. We explore various misconceptions about offer pricing, client relationships, sales techniques, and marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's value, teaching clients, and the significance of networking. We also cover effective sales strategies, advocating for hope and optimism over fear, and the significance of working on business strategy rather than just in it. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lift Myths 01:38 Myth 1: Cheap Rates Don't Equal More Clients 06:32 Myth 2: Teaching Clients Will Drive Them Away 10:10 Myth 3: Attachment to Outcomes Hurts Sales 13:56 Myth 4: Asking vs. Telling in Client Interactions 19:03 Myth 5: Controversial Content is a Short-Term Strategy 26:59 Nostalgic Sandwiches: A Culinary Journey 30:26 The Art of Niching Down: Finding Your Unique Voice 34:55 The Importance of Authenticity in Training 42:56 Building a Network: The Power of Connections 52:04 Self-Care for Trainers: Prioritizing Your Own Fitness 01:00:45 Selling with Hope: The Power of Optimism 01:02:30 Client Relationships: The Importance of Positive Engagement 01:05:04 Mindset: The Role of Hope and Optimism 01:07:44 Business Strategy: Working On vs. In Your Business 01:11:35 The Entrepreneurial Journey: Balancing Roles and Responsibilities 01:15:48 Sales Strategy: The Risks of Constant Discounts 01:21:25 Navigating Complexity: Embracing Nuance in Solutions

    1 ч. 31 мин.
  5. 11.12.2024

    Hot Takes, part1: Healthy at any size, perfect squats, and more!

    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

    1 ч. 27 мин.

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The Exercise Mechanic Podcast is an educational initiative that is committed to elevating the standard of care in the fitness industry. The Exercise Mechanic believes that the personal training industry is a health care powerhouse, and thus deserves better education. TEM is committed to helping personal trainers become more effective coaches and create profitable careers. Website: www.theexercisemechanic.com Instagram: @theexercisemechanic

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