Positivity Training
Of course I miss training at the gym and all the equipment that comes with it. But it’s not all bad. Here are some positives I’ve found from home training. What do you like most about home training?
where life meets fitness
Of course I miss training at the gym and all the equipment that comes with it. But it’s not all bad. Here are some positives I’ve found from home training. What do you like most about home training?
We know that many people go to the gym and classes because they need the extra push and motivation. It’s tough to train from home, and we want to help you stay healthy and fit in these unprecedented times. Attend our live class streaming on YouTube for free.
A doctor tells you that it may be unhealthy, but you enjoy it. As a thought exercise and your perspective as an individual, how does one reconcile what we refer to as fitness today with a healthy body?
If consistency is key, what does it mean to be consistent, and what are the keys to consistency? How do you stay consistent?
It’s 2019 and yet this conversation is there to be had. It’s a personal matter. I train because I enjoy it, but it affects me, and with the social norms and all the comments I get, it’s been on my mind. How do I reconcile my more muscular physique with my femininity?
Sometimes it takes a lot of discipline to do what you know you need to do.
Sometimes, we find it hard to ask for help out of fear of appearing weak, but it’s a necessity. We all need a helping hand at some point. Use your training to apply this. Ask for help when you may not be comfortable during training, and it can help you do the same in life. Most people are willing to help in both fitness and life if you just ask.
Is overcommitting an issue? We see many people promoting ‘no days off’ training as a necessity. Is it though? Life is important even if it does get in the way.
The gym is an awesome place. The diversity of members who come together as individuals to achieve their goals, all with a common purpose.







