I am going to steal a post from a past client and hopefully soon to be new owner of Crossfit ATM. She has been an amazingly hard worker and is going to be an awesome trainer. I suggest taking her advice and getting out of your comfort zone as a trainer.
“Letting go of my coaching clutches
“We need to get you strong!”
Jonny K told me this the other day as I was about do 21-15-9 of over head squats and knees to elbows. So of course we added on the weight.
I have been thinking a lot lately about what makes a phenomenal coach. How do you communicate effectively to get across your expectations and achieve the goals set by the client? How do you know when to push and when to step back and decrease weight? ….
These questions floating around in my head after a while begin to intimidate me into thinking that I wont be on of the “greats” in coaching. I know there is so much to learn. That mindset I think is the first step.
Realizing that I do know some things but still have worlds to learn….
From there…. I think the best thing to do is just start doing!
This past week Danny and I helped out at the gym because Jonny and Marshall were out for a couple of days. It was so good to be on my own without my current coaching clutches. (jonny, marshall, and danny)
I think I gained more confidence and learned more in the past couple of days than I have in a while. Ive realized by doing things that make me incredibly uncomfortable I learn more! And my experience is that much richer, because I actually did it on my own! It makes me grow and be creative and it is just down right good for me!”
Jordan, Thank you for letting me steal your post.
You can read more from Jordan Here.
Post your experiences outside your comfort zone.




For me being in front of a camera is very nerve racking. I was featured on the Crossfit Movie and had the camera crew follow me around for a couple days. Talk about strange! Try talking to machines for 2 days. It really put me in a weird place.
The hardest part for me was when i was training clients. In my opinion one on one training sessions are very personal especially crossfit. You say things you wouldn’t say in front of groups of people and for me it is a very private experience. I endured the cameras for 2 days and the hardest part was when i was doing what i loved. Weird huh?
Dutch-
Do you know when the movie is coming out?? I’m dying to see it!