Have you ever joined a gym or started a workout program and had your results sabotaged by pain and injury?
It’s not your fault.
We’re in prime time when lots of people are running full speed into a new fitness program. Some will get great results, avoid injury and stick with it.
But despite having the best intentions, many people don’t.
Maybe they ended up in a studio that puts 30 people in a room with an inexperienced instructor and tells them to do a bunch of random exercises really fast until they’re sweaty and exhausted.
Or they joined a big corporate gym with showers, saunas and gorgeous locker rooms, which were the only things in the gym that they knew how to use properly.
Or maybe they hired a trainer who was really good at counting reps but had no education or experience helping people improve their nutrition, lifestyle or mindset. Which are areas where most people need to make the biggest improvements.
It wasn’t their fault.
Training is intentionally and purposefully raising your body’s capacity to perform, while improving flexibility and joint mobility.
And learning how to master the basics before performing a bunch of exercises you’ve never heard of as fast as you can.
If you’re in the middle of a new fitness program and are not entirely sure if you are doing things correctly, find someone who can help you do it right.
Your body will thank you later.
Your coach
Michał