
This episode starts under a heron’s nest (with a slight risk of getting drenched) and turns into a walk and talk on what strength training is really for.After wrapping up another Strong for Life course, we reflect on what changes for people - it's not just strength, it’s confidence. and permission. It's very joyful watching people move from “I can’t” to “I’ll give it a go.”From there, we explore the idea of real-world strength - not just lifting weights, but being able to get down to the ground, jump a wall, play with your grandchildren, or move without hesitation. Along the way, we unpack concepts like affordances, why gym-based thinking can sometimes limit us, and how fear, not physical limitation, is often the real barrier.This episode is about moving beyond exercises and into capability - starting to see the world differently, and realising just how much is available to you once you start.Core ideas:Affordances: Seeing opportunities for movement in your environmentVirtuous cycle: Confidence → more engagement → more capabilityTask-based thinking: Start with what you want to do, not the movement itselfConstraints-led approach: Individual × task × environmentLimitations of gym models: Machines prescribe movement but reduce explorationPractical takeaways:Start with real-life tasks you care aboutBuild options, not perfect techniqueConfidence often comes before capacityMovement becomes more engaging when it’s contextualLook for opportunities, not exercises
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