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In this episode, Alyssa and Nadia dive deep into their philosophies around fitness, movement, and the complexities of the modern exercise industry. The conversation begins with Alyssa sharing her concerns about different teaching approaches in Pilates, specifically addressing the tension between her clinic's mindful, precise methodology versus the "push to failure" mentality popular in many fitness spaces.

Nadia shares her current fitness routine, including her work arrangement at CorePower Yoga that allows her affordable access to classes, her relationship with traditional gym workouts, and her strong aversion to running. The discussion evolves into a broader conversation about accessibility in fitness, touching on the recent social media debates around Pilates being perceived as exclusive or elitist.

The episode explores how both hosts have shifted their perspectives on exercise over time - moving away from body image-focused motivations toward viewing movement as essential self-care and mental health support. They discuss the irony of having to pay for movement that humans once got naturally through daily life, while emphasizing that the "best" exercise is simply whatever you'll do consistently and enjoy.

The conversation concludes with reflections on setting intentions during workouts and the importance of making fitness accessible to all bodytypes and economic situations.

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Chapters

0:10-2:33 - Alyssa's Pilates Teaching Philosophy vs. "Push toFailure" Methods

2:41-4:48 - Nadia's CorePower Work Arrangement and Class Experiences

4:48-6:19 - Cost Barriers and Getting Your Money's Worth from Fitness

6:31-8:07 - College Budget Realities and Future Fitness Spending

8:07-11:00 - Social Media Debates: Pilates Exclusivity andAccessibility

11:00-12:15 - Making Movement Accessible to All Bodies and Backgrounds

12:16-15:10 - Nadia's Gym Routine and Dealing with Gym Intimidation

15:14-16:51 - Running Aversion and Forced Cardio with the Team

16:51-19:20 - Finding What Works: The Philosophy of Enjoyable Movement

19:20-23:29 - Shifting Perspectives: From Body Image to Wellness Focus

23:30-24:08 - Wrap-up and Exercise Motivation