Beast of Burden
One of the hardest things to do as an adult is become a beginner again. You may be successful at work. You may manage teams, run projects, build businesses, make decisions under pressure and handle serious responsibility. But then you walk into a gym after years away from exercise and suddenly you feel like you know nothing. That can feel uncomfortable, frustrating and even embarrassing. In this episode of Beast of Burden, I talk about why so many busy professionals struggle when they try to restart their fitness. It is not usually because they are lazy or unmotivated. Often, it is because they are used to being competent, and the gym makes them feel like a beginner again. I cover why the gym can feel intimidating, why adults often struggle with the ego hit of starting again, and why a good coaching environment should help reduce that anxiety rather than make it worse. I also talk about what learning to rollerblade taught me about starting from scratch, making mistakes, feeling awkward, and giving yourself enough time to build real skill. The key point is this: you do not need to reinvent yourself to get fit. You already have skills from your career and life that can help you. If you can track performance at work, you can track your food. If you can keep a team accountable, you can keep yourself accountable. If you can organise projects, you can organise your training. You are not useless. You are just learning to apply your existing skills in a new area. At Hounds of Health, we help busy professionals in Wandsworth and Putney take charge of their health with structured strength training, nutrition, accountability and coaching that makes the process less overwhelming. Contact Hounds of Health Website: houndsofhealth.co.uk Instagram: @houndsofhealth YouTube: @beastofburdenhq Location: 2 Osiers Road, Wandsworth, London, SW18 1NL
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