
A newborn baby. A bereavement. A work crisis. An injury that ends a dream you have been chasing for years. Everyone faces a chapter like this at some point. And the question almost everyone asks is the same one. Should I just stop training until this is over?In this episode of the Wicklow Strength and Fitness Podcast, we make the case that the answer is almost always no, but how you train has to change completely.The host opens with his own story. May 2018. Training hard. Chasing a CrossFit Regionals qualification for 2019. One slip off the rings, one freak accident, one ruptured Achilles tendon, and the dream is over. (Plus, for context, the part of the story where he went to Marbella for a week before realising what had actually happened. We will not spoil it.)What follows is a framework for training through any hard chapter:Why the two common responses (quit entirely or double down) both make things worseThe single shift that turns training from a source of frustration into a source of stabilityHow to set a winnable goal for the week, not the quarterWhy your coach matters more during a hard chapter than at any other timeAnd why the body you build on your worst days is the one that defines who you areThis one is for anyone in the middle of a hard chapter, anyone who has stopped and started a dozen times because life kept getting in the way, and anyone who has ever wondered what the gym is actually for.If you are local to Wicklow Town and want a coach who understands that life is more than just the next session, book a free consultation here: https://api.grow.pushpress.com/widget/bookings/intro
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