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Dive into a case study with hosts James Breese and Josh Kennedy as they unravel Jeroen Westra's transformative journey from being an overweight CrossFit box owner to shedding 20 kilograms. Through data-driven decisions and tailored approaches, discover how Jeroen overcame crippling back pain and mental struggles. This episode offers insights into the power of assessment, data visualization, and personalized fitness strategies. Take advantage of this inspiring story of resilience and transformation.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. The Importance of Assessment: Before starting any program, it's essential to assess to avoid guessing. The focus isn't just on the external transformation but also on the data analysis to make informed decisions.
  2. The Power of Consistency and Visualization: By visualizing data, individuals and coaches can quickly identify areas of strength and weakness, making it easier to tailor training programs and track progress over time.
  3. The Athletic Performance Pyramid: A structured approach to holistic fitness, categorizing athleticism into 10 components across three layers. 
  4. Mental Resilience and Capacity: The process of using data-driven approaches not only improved his physical health but also bolstered his mental resilience, showcasing the interconnectedness of physical and mental health.
  5. Tailored Approach Over Generic Solutions: Instead of applying a one-size-fits-all solution, the use of data and the Athletic Performance Pyramid allowed for a program specifically designed for your client’s needs.

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"A lot of people focus on the external transformation, the visual effects of the transformation. But what we want to show with you guys behind the scenes is the data analysis that we use to make better and more informed decisions." - James Breese

"Data without visualisation is useless, in our opinion." - James Breese

"We're looking for the gaps in their training to make them improve and focus on what they need to be doing, not what they think they need to be doing." - James Breese

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