I’m tired. I mean really tired.
As a professional in the industry in my little corner of the planet occupying a nano-byte of this world wide web, I’m exhausted from being a one-person crusade trying to put out the dumpster-fire reputation of fitness.
Fitness needs an overhaul. A makeover. A cleansing.
A global campaign to rebrand fitness.
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Without further delay, because I’m getting more tired by the second, thank you for coming to my three point pitch on the global campaign to rebrand fitness:
Point 1.
The first area of fitness that requires immediate attention is the notion that one must have a near-death-last-breath-slumped-over-a-treadmill experience every single day to reap the benefits of exercise.
Is it any wonder the common-sense folk of planet earth think "yeah nah" and go back to more pleasurable experiences such as cob loaf?
I am forever trying to educate the potential consumers of fitness that not only is this wildly inaccurate (not the cob loaf thing), but this hectic intensity on a daily basis is absolutely counter-productive?