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Weight Minders Club - The Byproducts of Fitness

The Byproducts of Fitness

01/21/22 • 15 min

Weight Minders Club

Fitness is a Feeling, the “look” is a byproduct. In today's episode Linda talks to you about the positive and negative byproducts in fitness, why overtraining will leave you physically and emotionally exhausting and how to gain clarity on your own fitness journey.

Do you think that fitness is a “look?”
If you do, then you need to tune in, because the look is the by-product of the “feeling” of being fit. Not the other way around!

Linda's hope is that you can get some more clarity about your own fitness for life as a weight minder. Rather than someone who just goes from undereating, to overeating, to overtraining and not training at all.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Overtraining and diets are emotionally and physically exhausting. But It doesn't have to be that way, you can live a balanced lifestyle. Once you're in tune you can work and eat sustainable towards a fitness goal.
  • Everything comes from the unconscious and unaware mind but it must be trained to let go of the negative byproducts that impact on our wellbeing. We must learn to have the self-awareness and fitness that's right for us and be cautious not to project too far ahead into the future and pull too much in from the past.
  • When you address your weight through self-respect, presence and awareness you will give yourself the best chance of improving your wellbeing and staying healthy.
  • Once you're able to understand how your adverse childhood experiences have affected your relationship with food you will be able to gain clarity, set incremental habits and become a weight minder.

BEST MOMENTS

“Moderate your activity to stay in good health, don't overtrain because it's the start of the year”

“A byproduct of overtraining may be visual, you may look good on the outside by not good on the inside”

“I'm constantly teaching myself the skills and awareness I need to not overindulge, overtrain or deprive myself.”

“You can be too extreme with your eating and exercise and all you're going to do is beat yourself up and cause stress.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

CONTACT METHOD

INSTAGRAM - @allisol
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/mybrilliantbeyond
www.weightminders.club
[email protected]

ABOUT THE HOST

Linda is a certified fit pro and transformational coach passionate about fitness, food and nutrition. She has helped her clients minimise their mental energy and time spent thinking about food freeing them up for other pursuits and success in life.

This show was brought to you by Progressive Media


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Fitness is a Feeling, the “look” is a byproduct. In today's episode Linda talks to you about the positive and negative byproducts in fitness, why overtraining will leave you physically and emotionally exhausting and how to gain clarity on your own fitness journey.

Do you think that fitness is a “look?”
If you do, then you need to tune in, because the look is the by-product of the “feeling” of being fit. Not the other way around!

Linda's hope is that you can get some more clarity about your own fitness for life as a weight minder. Rather than someone who just goes from undereating, to overeating, to overtraining and not training at all.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Overtraining and diets are emotionally and physically exhausting. But It doesn't have to be that way, you can live a balanced lifestyle. Once you're in tune you can work and eat sustainable towards a fitness goal.
  • Everything comes from the unconscious and unaware mind but it must be trained to let go of the negative byproducts that impact on our wellbeing. We must learn to have the self-awareness and fitness that's right for us and be cautious not to project too far ahead into the future and pull too much in from the past.
  • When you address your weight through self-respect, presence and awareness you will give yourself the best chance of improving your wellbeing and staying healthy.
  • Once you're able to understand how your adverse childhood experiences have affected your relationship with food you will be able to gain clarity, set incremental habits and become a weight minder.

BEST MOMENTS

“Moderate your activity to stay in good health, don't overtrain because it's the start of the year”

“A byproduct of overtraining may be visual, you may look good on the outside by not good on the inside”

“I'm constantly teaching myself the skills and awareness I need to not overindulge, overtrain or deprive myself.”

“You can be too extreme with your eating and exercise and all you're going to do is beat yourself up and cause stress.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

CONTACT METHOD

INSTAGRAM - @allisol
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/mybrilliantbeyond
www.weightminders.club
[email protected]

ABOUT THE HOST

Linda is a certified fit pro and transformational coach passionate about fitness, food and nutrition. She has helped her clients minimise their mental energy and time spent thinking about food freeing them up for other pursuits and success in life.

This show was brought to you by Progressive Media


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Yo-yo Diets, Body Images And Putting Your Health And Well-Being First

Yo-yo Diets, Body Images And Putting Your Health And Well-Being First

Many people put their idea of the perfect body image ahead of their health and well-being. In today's episode of the Weight, Minders Club Linda shares her story of yo-yo diets, battling body image and a radical surgery that saved her life.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Becoming mindful and learning how to become a weight minder really helps to negate negative emotions, such as shame and guilt, perfectionism and overcome the real risk of serious physical illness, trauma, and poor mental health.
  • A lifetime of battling with body image had can often leave you with no self-compassion, no self-respect and a dispassionate view on diet, exercise, health and well-being. Simply going to the gym masks our pain and not understanding our issues with body image can allow insidious thoughts to build up over years and years.
  • We can solve the pain of years of mistreating our bodies by adopting transformational tools to become mindful of our experiences, fine-tune our inner cues and allow ourselves to learn to love our bodies.

BEST MOMENTS

“A lot of women feel out of control and confused about what the diet they're on is meant to help them with.”

“There was always this thing at the back of my mind that wanted me to improve my body image.”

“Fitness and staying active was so important for me to be sure that I could stay alive and healthy.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

CONTACT METHOD

INSTAGRAM - @allisol
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/mybrilliantbeyond
www.weightminders.club
[email protected]

ABOUT THE HOST

Linda is a certified fit pro and transformational coach passionate about fitness, food and nutrition. She has helped her clients minimise their mental energy and time spent thinking about food freeing them up for other pursuits and success in life.

This show was brought to you by Progressive Media


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - 3 Tips to Become a Weight Minder

3 Tips to Become a Weight Minder

In today's episode, Linda shares her 3 top tips to help you understand your mindset, unpack past experiences and become a Weight Minder. Discover how to build habits, get clarity and set principles to take back control of your life and overcome negative emotions.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The tools of transformational coaching help take back control of your life helping to negate negative emotions, such as shame, guilt, comparison and perfectionism.
  • Gain clarity on your goals by writing down your adverse childhood experiences and understanding your existing beliefs that need to be investigated to improve your relationship with food and exercise.
  • By becoming clearer and working out your own psychology and circumstances, you will create a nutritional diet and exercise routine that cuts through all of your past experiences and it more suitable to your lifestyle.
  • Build one habit that will set you on your way to becoming more mindful. Identify the principles that are important to you to ensure you can achieve your fitness outcomes.
  • If you have no clarity and no clear principles the negative byproducts of guilt, shame, perfectionism and comparison can affect your health. Hone in on your self-awareness to overcome them and beat overtraining and undereating.

BEST MOMENTS

“An extreme approach to nutrition and exercise will allow you to cut through everything”

“If your diet and training is too much all of your mental energy will get used up. It's finite.”

“Find out who you are and who you want to become.”
“Set goals, unpack and focus on one thing until it become a positive byproduct for you.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

CONTACT METHOD

INSTAGRAM - @allisol
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/mybrilliantbeyond
www.weightminders.club
[email protected]

ABOUT THE HOST

Linda is a certified fit pro and transformational coach passionate about fitness, food and nutrition. She has helped her clients minimise their mental energy and time spent thinking about food freeing them up for other pursuits and success in life.

This show was brought to you by Progressive Media


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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