STUFF TO CHECK OUT FIRST
1. COACHED: Raise the Bar Conference – Early Bird Rate Ends This Week.
I’m excited to announce that I will be part of the Raise the Bar Conference. An event focused on the missing links in our industry: Communication, collaboration, connection, behavioral psychology, business & marketing skills, and much more.
When: February 4th-6th, 2022
Where: BioFit Performance, Oviedo, FL (Orlando area)
And more importantly who? Who will be presenting at this event?
I gotta say: This is undoubtedly one of the most stacked line-ups I have ever seen; even more than the 1990 Oakland Athletics.
Spots will fill up fast, act quickly – HERE.
SOCIAL MEDIA SHENANIGANS
I’d garner a guess that most people who have worked with a really good personal trainer for a year are better trainers than most other trainers out there.
I’d also garner a guess that if I were somehow recruited into a Squid Game I’d lose first round.
Facts.
— Tony Gentilcore (@tonygentilcore1) October 16, 2021
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STUFF TO READ WHILE YOU’RE PRETENDING TO WORK
Trust the Science – Doug Kechijian
We heard this phrase all through the height of the pandemic; yet there’s a twinge of Inigo Montoya’ness whenever you hear some people shout it through the rooftops.
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
As always Doug pontificates deeper and at a level most people are unable to get to.
Habit Stacking and Building the Healthier Life You Want (One Step at a Time) – Sarah Moorman
I’ve been following Sarah’s work for awhile now and she’s impressive. Not only is she stronger than She-Ra and Wonder Woman combined, but her approach to training is accessible and actionable, and that take talent to pull off.
Anyhow, this is a short-n-sweet post by here that I know most people can get on board with.
Imposter Syndrome and the Fitness Industry – Dean Somerset
Dean wrote this absurdly relevant post four years ago (I know because he just shared it as a memory on his Facebook page) and it’s still valid today.
It will always be valid.