06/05/2026
One of the biggest misconceptions beginners have about coaching is thinking progress comes from doing more immediately.
More workouts, more cardio, more restriction, more pressure… But most people don’t struggle because they “don’t want it enough.” They struggle because the plan they’re following doesn’t fit their actual life.
When I work with a beginner client, I’m not only looking at the goal itself. I also take into consideration their schedule, stress levels, responsibilities, injuries or limitations, current fitness level, and how ready they realistically are to commit to the process. Because the best plan is the one you can sustain.
That’s why the first year of coaching is usually less about chasing a final destination, and more about building routines, improving movement quality, developing confidence, creating sustainable habits, and slowly integrating fitness into your life long-term.
Real transformation rarely happens through rushing. It happens by building something strong enough to keep evolving with you for years. 💗