WHAT IF STRENGTH WAS NEVER ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK?I had been noticing Anna McGee in the lives of the women I work with for years. Through my work with bodies as a massage and yoga therapist, I keep seeing certain women who carry this steadiness, this quiet strength, and they all kept saying her name. So when I finally got to sit down with her here at Duluth Creative Company, just a block from her studio, it felt like a long time coming.Anna has been in the fitness world for over 40 years. Born and raised in Duluth, she now runs a private studio with her daughter where she works almost exclusively with women over 45. And the way she talks about bodies and strength and what it actually means to take care of yourself? It stopped me in my tracks more than once.KEY THEMES + TAKEAWAYSStrength is about function, not appearance. Can you get up off the floor by yourself? Can you carry groceries, climb stairs, pick up your grandkids? That's what Anna trains for.The basics work. A squat, a push-up, balance on one foot. She's been teaching the same fundamentals for decades and says the boring stuff is exactly what gets results.Slow is the point. She lost 30 pounds over a year by doing almost nothing dramatic. That same philosophy guides everything she does with her clients.Women talk to themselves in ways men just don't. She called it out plainly: women will say "I'm such an idiot" for eating a piece of cake. That self-talk is the thing she wants to shift more than any workout.The four big rocks: hydration, sleep, movement, nutrition. Not easy, she says, but basic. And getting those right changes everything.Discipline isn't motivation. It becomes identity. You won't want to go to your 8:15 Saturday class. You go anyway. And then one day, you're someone who lifts weights.Plan your movement on your busiest day. Look at the week ahead every Sunday and put it in. If you wait for a free day, it won't happen.OUR FAVORITE QUOTES"Stay ready so you don't have to get ready.""It just becomes your identity and what you do.""I don't know what happened to my body. And they don't realize it's what's been going on for the last 20 years.""The longest conversation of our life is with ourselves.""Is that it? That's it. And it builds from there."CHAPTER MARKERS01:34 Anna's story: Duluth roots and a bro gym in the 80s05:32 Teaching for 40 years and landing at the YMCA07:40 Why the basics matter more than you think18:26 On discipline, identity, and showing up when you don't want to24:02 The four big rocks: hydration, sleep, nutrition, movement33:28 Two hip replacements and still walking Chester Trail41:42 How to find Anna and her free Sunday livesYOUR TURNThis week's reflection: Where in your body do you feel the most steady? And where are you avoiding showing up because you're waiting to feel ready first?---------How to connect with KatieWebsite: https://www.attunewellness.love/Say hi to Katie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_.kjo._/Leave a review on the Apple Podcast app or the Spotify app: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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