Motivating the Fitness Newbie
May 5, 2008 at 10:33 am | In Group Fitness, Motivating Others, Presentation Skills | No CommentsTags: first time, fitness novice, new to gym, newbie
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The Great Cliche Makeover
October 11, 2007 at 11:39 am | In Group Fitness, Motivating Others, Presentation Skills | No CommentsTags: cliches, coaching, cueing, motivational cues
I was hunting through some of my old reference materials in search of a quote I knew I had saved, but couldn’t remember. I have a large directory on my computer that is backed up on my laptop and my thumb drive for portability. I didn’t find what I was looking for, but I did come across an article by Jay Blahnik that I downloaded from the FitPro website a while back. I was pleased to see they still have the article available on their website. You can download your own copy here.
What’s Your Message?
September 7, 2007 at 9:39 am | In Group Fitness, Motivating Others, Personal and Professional Development, Presentation Skills | 2 CommentsTags: coaching, exercise mindset, fitness instructor, mind-body connection, purpose, spinning instructor
It isn’t hard for me to distinguish between who are, in my opinion, the really excellent instructors, and the ones whose classes I’d rather pass on. The instructors who stand out above the rest are the ones with a message and purpose for every single class they teach.
As the fitness industry has evolved and expanded to include all types of movement, the mind-body principles of yoga and Pilates have begun to spread to other forms of exercise. Even before they called it the “mind-body” connection, athletes could tell you about “the zone” or that place of mental clarity where they excelled in their sports. They could also tell you about “the wall” or how their performance suffered as a result of distraction or negativity. It is inarguable that a person who has cleared their mind to focus on their workout will most certainly attain greater results than a person who attempts the same workout with a bad frame of mind.
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