Connecting the Dots by The Collective
Dr. Ritva Mettänen has lived obesity from every angle: as a child, as a teen, as a patient whose BMI peaked at 40, and now as an obesity medicine physician whose own BMI sits at 24. In this episode of Connecting the Dots, she joins Jennifer Halsall to unpack what the fitness industry gets wrong about obesity, and how to fix it. Ritva explains why obesity is a chronic, multidimensional disease rather than a willpower problem, what really happens in the brain and body on GLP-1 medications, and why the bias she met from her own personal trainer ("you can do it on your own") is exactly what keeps medical professionals from referring clients to gyms. She makes the case for safety as the foundation of any work with this population, walks through what a doctor-to-trainer handoff should actually look like, and shares the vision behind her Obesity Coaching Academy, a six-month training that equips trainers with clinical knowledge, non-stigmatizing language, and tailored client pathways. This is a candid conversation about closing the gap between healthcare and fitness, the disappearance of the body positivity movement in the GLP-1 era, and why serving the 60% of inactive adults means rethinking everything from gym marketing to club floor design. A must-listen for personal trainers, club operators, and anyone who believes fitness should be preventative healthcare. Topics covered: obesity as a chronic disease · GLP-1 medications and side effects · trainer bias and stigma · creating psychological safety · the doctor–trainer–client model · inclusive marketing and beginner pathways · the Obesity Coaching Academy ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome & intro 01:28 — Connecting the dots: a lifelong journey with obesity 02:19 — Starting GLP-1s and the moment "the brain goes silent" 03:08 — Her trainer's pushback: "you can do it on your own" 04:17 — The intuition to help more than just her own clients 04:44 — What is obesity? Defining the chronic disease 06:57 — Why the body fights weight loss with hundreds of mechanisms 07:32 — Abundance, evolution, and a societal recipe for disaster 08:30 — Diet culture and bias among fitness professionals 09:18 — Why safety is the number one thing 10:32 — The armor: surface-level personality and self-protection 11:12 — The onslaught of judgment obese clients carry 12:49 — Building the Obesity Coaching Academy: the vision 13:30 — Near-100% adherence vs. the industry's dismal rates 14:27 — Why personal trainers and the gym floor are the answer 15:37 — What a doctor-to-trainer handoff should look like 17:05 — The 60–90 minute trust-building first session 17:59 — Navigating the 6–9 month weight plateau 19:49 — GLP-1 side effects in the first 12 weeks 21:12 — Why lifestyle coaching matters more than the workout 23:08 — What trainers can expect: beginners, injuries, and outliers 25:00 — When sport becomes a coping mechanism 26:11 — What the fitness industry must change to reach this group 28:30 — Reframing the messaging: "everything counts," not "more more more" 30:50 — Where did the body positivity movement go? 33:03 — Is anyone connecting these dots well today? 34:04 — Inside the Obesity Coaching Academy course 37:02 — Looping back to the medical practitioner: a seamless pathway 40:00 — Peeling back unconscious stigma: the work trainers must do 41:29 — Where to find the Obesity Coaching Academy 42:41 — Shout-out: Johanna Riihijärvi of Liikku 44:16 — Closing Connect with Dr. Ritva Mettänen: 🌐 Obesity Coaching Academy: https://ocaofficial.com/ [https://ocaofficial.com/] 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritva-mett%C3%A4nen-md-21b3a6188/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritva-mett%C3%A4nen-md-21b3a6188/]
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