SERIES 3: NEW ~ ‘Building a body for life’ with Talilla Henchoz
For this final episode of Plodcasting series 3, I head out on a run (out in the rain) with Tallila Henchoz, founder of online training platform, Club 5 as well as Leap Academy, an online fitness course and qualification provider, a successful fitness and lifestyle influencer and friend of mine!
I have got to know TJ over the last couple years whilst working for Instate and we have had many deep chats, as well as a lot of laughs.
I love how open she is in person and on her instagram, in particular about relationships so I can’t wait to dive deeper into her relationships with her body, her training, others and her work.
She talks a lot about body positivity and building a strong body, as well as the importance of truly loving who you are before you start diving into deep romantic connections. We will explore why this is important to her, from her experiences with an eating disorder growing up, her forming of relationships with the opposite sex over the years, why training is her medicine and whats next in Tj’s career.
We get into quite a bit detail abut TJ’s past experience with her eating disorders, in particular annorexia. Largely because, what she has learnt about this time has really helped her define the strong woman she is now. More than ever, it is hugely important to discuss mental health and contribute to this conversation.
The following information to describe eating disorders was taken from the Beat, one of the leading helplines for eating disorders, website.
Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses affecting people of all ages, genders, ethnicities and backgrounds. People with eating disorders use disordered eating behaviour as a way to cope with difficult situations or feelings.
Weight and shape may be a big factor in someone with anorexia’s sense of self-worth. This can lead to them checking their body regularly, or else trying to avoid scales and mirrors. The way people with anorexia see themselves is often at odds with how others see them – they often have a distorted image of themselves, and think they’re larger than they really are. They experience a deep fear of gaining weight, and will usually challenge the idea that they should.
If you have listen to this podcast and think you or someone else might be with an eating disorder, please contact Beat for help. The UK landline is 08088010677or their email is help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
I wanted to include the latter for understanding of Tj’s experience but it is worth noting every eating disorder is individual and may be interconnected with other issues, like both myself and TJ experienced.
I am wrapping up this series of Plodcasting until after the London Marathon, but we will be back with more amazing stories to share! I really hope you have enjoyed listening as much as I have enjoyed sharing these plods with my guest!