Habits & Behavior - How the Fitness Industry is Falling Short
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Habits & Behavior - How the Fitness Industry is Falling Short
Welcome to our latest episode, "Habits & Behavior - How the Fitness Industry is Falling Short." Today, we challenge the conventional understanding of personal training, nutrition coaching, and weight loss - by delving into the intriguing world of behavior science. Why is it that even with the most effective exercise regimens and diet plans, many people struggle with weight loss? The answer often lies not in the workout or meal plan, but in our habits and behaviors. We are putting a spotlight on popular techniques - Motivational Interviewing, Accountability Coaching, and Habit Based Coaching, and discussing how these methods, though beneficial, might be missing the mark when used in isolation.
We begin with Dr. J, a respected authority in the health and fitness sector and a pioneer in bridging fitness and psychology. As a woman who has made her mark in this industry, Dr. J underscores the crucial role of behavioral science for anyone involved in the health and fitness world. She posits that sustainable weight loss isn't simply about rigorous exercise or strict diets, but more about understanding and modifying our ingrained habits and behaviors.
In our Motivational Interviewing segment, we discuss how this counseling approach, while can be effective at inspiring individuals to find their motivation for lifestyle changes, falls short if the approach isn't from a seasoned professional or is limited in the type of questions asked. We have to be cautious of asking questions that lead in directions we don't want or know how to handle.
Our conversation on Accountability Coaching reveals how this method can enhance a client's commitment to their fitness journey. However, it's crucial to note that accountability is more than just a tool for ensuring compliance with exercise routines and diet plans. We discuss how personal trainers and nutrition coaches need to evolve their approach, emphasizing more on fostering self-responsibility and less on external accountability.
Finally, we explore Habit Based Coaching, which advocates for the formation of healthier habits and the elimination of harmful ones. However, we argue that most coaches we see using what they call habit coaching is really just telling someone to do something over and over again. This doesn't lead to habits, it's more of a quick fix that's unsustainable.
If you're a personal trainer, a nutrition coach, or simply someone striving for weight loss, this episode will offer a fresh perspective. We shed light on how understanding and incorporating behavior science could be the key to a more effective fitness journey and how these standalone techniques may not be as effective as they seem. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more groundbreaking content. Tune in now and reshape your understanding of fitness and weight loss.
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Also check out: Understanding the Fitness Consumer of 2023 - Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33UIzk74r9I&t=1s
Also check out: Understanding the Fitness Consumer of 2023 - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9mDKGLdzIM&t=8s
Also check out: Why Behavior Coaching Needs to Be a Stand Alone Service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxGW-5pVDjI&t=73s
(PG Clean Family Friendly For Kids, No Swearing)
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