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  <title>Being fit to be useful, the fear of doing it wrong, and Introductions | The Tune Up Podcast Ep.1</title>
  <description>In the first episode of the new Street Parking podcast, titled &amp;quot;The Tune Up,&amp;quot; our coaches come together to discuss the intersections of fitness, health, and living an &amp;quot;adventurous&amp;quot; life. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to The Tune Up podcast and its purpose 00:30 - Introductions and personal backgrounds 01:11 - Alex shares her role as head coach and behind-the-scenes leadership 02:19 - The importance of organized, inspiring leadership in fitness communities 03:40 - Discussing passions outside of training—parenthood, personal growth, and more 04:39 - The idea of training for longevity and long-term health 07:19 - Exploring the origins of functional training and its relevance today 07:39 - The philosophy of &amp;quot;be fit to be useful&amp;quot; — fitness as a tool for everyday life 12:04 - The fear of doing it wrong—common anxieties and overthinking 14:57 - Overcoming the &amp;quot;paralyzation&amp;quot; of over-analysis in starting fitness routines 15:53 - The importance of finding joy and confidence in physical activity 16:07:&amp;amp;nbsp; Pat’s bent against aesthetics as the goal in fitness 18:00 - The value of personal development and self-trust in fitness progress 22:22 - What does failure in fitness look like? Starting, stopping, and doing it wrong 27:28 - The significance of showing up and maintaining consistency 30:50 - The role of confidence, evidence, and modeling in trusting oneself 36:09 - The importance of challenging oneself appropriately in training 39:24 - Choosing efficiency and effectiveness over over-complication 40:04 - The hierarchy of motives: fun, effect, or a combination? 44:20 - The idea that any movement is better than no movement—breaking down barriers to start 45:31 - Providing one piece of advice for those afraid to start or fear failure 46:20 - Building community, accountability, and shared experience to foster progress 47:16 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with the podcast team &amp;amp;nbsp; For more from us: https://streetparking.com/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Follow Street Parking at: Instagram: @streetparking (https://www.instagram.com/streetparking/) Facebook: facebook.com/streetparkingfitness (https://www.facebook.com/streetparkingfitness/) Youtube: youtube.com/streetparking &amp;amp;nbsp; Thanks for watching! </description>
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