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The Collision of Fitness and Medicine: Where Do We Draw the Line?

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The worlds of fitness and medicine are colliding in unprecedented ways. Gyms now offer IV drips and weight loss medications like Ozempic, while wellness clinics promote fitness alongside medical treatments. But should these worlds merge, or are we losing something essential in the process?
We dive deep into this controversial topic, examining the shift from fitness as joyful movement to fitness as medicalized intervention. Drawing from personal experience in both industries, we unpack the business model behind these offerings – the high-margin recurring revenue versus the operational complexities of having medical directors and proper protocols. The ethical considerations are equally important: at what point do we cross from selling breakthroughs to selling shortcuts?
For fitness professionals, this trend creates an identity crisis. Many entered the field to help people develop sustainable, enjoyable fitness habits – not to facilitate pharmaceutical interventions. We discuss the risks of blurring professional boundaries, the potential liability concerns, and whether the traditional gym experience centered around community and personal growth risks being overshadowed by a clinical, results-at-any-cost mentality.
Looking ahead, we consider both best and worst-case scenarios. Could these partnerships help address obesity rates while educating people about sustainable health habits? Or might we discover long-term negative effects from these medications, create a generation of malnourished individuals, and potentially eliminate the need for personal trainers altogether?
Have questions about weight loss medications or want to discuss this topic further? Reach out to Faith via DM for guidance or a connection with our trusted functional medicine doctor who can help you navigate these complex decisions.

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Chapters

1. Introducing Fitness Meets Medicine (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Supplements in Fitness (00:04:16)

3. Joy of Movement vs. Quick Fixes (00:08:42)

4. Business Model: Money vs. Ethics (00:13:25)

5. Medical Boundaries and Liability Concerns (00:20:20)

6. Rapid-Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts (00:24:08)

209 episodes

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The worlds of fitness and medicine are colliding in unprecedented ways. Gyms now offer IV drips and weight loss medications like Ozempic, while wellness clinics promote fitness alongside medical treatments. But should these worlds merge, or are we losing something essential in the process?
We dive deep into this controversial topic, examining the shift from fitness as joyful movement to fitness as medicalized intervention. Drawing from personal experience in both industries, we unpack the business model behind these offerings – the high-margin recurring revenue versus the operational complexities of having medical directors and proper protocols. The ethical considerations are equally important: at what point do we cross from selling breakthroughs to selling shortcuts?
For fitness professionals, this trend creates an identity crisis. Many entered the field to help people develop sustainable, enjoyable fitness habits – not to facilitate pharmaceutical interventions. We discuss the risks of blurring professional boundaries, the potential liability concerns, and whether the traditional gym experience centered around community and personal growth risks being overshadowed by a clinical, results-at-any-cost mentality.
Looking ahead, we consider both best and worst-case scenarios. Could these partnerships help address obesity rates while educating people about sustainable health habits? Or might we discover long-term negative effects from these medications, create a generation of malnourished individuals, and potentially eliminate the need for personal trainers altogether?
Have questions about weight loss medications or want to discuss this topic further? Reach out to Faith via DM for guidance or a connection with our trusted functional medicine doctor who can help you navigate these complex decisions.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Fitness Meets Medicine (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Supplements in Fitness (00:04:16)

3. Joy of Movement vs. Quick Fixes (00:08:42)

4. Business Model: Money vs. Ethics (00:13:25)

5. Medical Boundaries and Liability Concerns (00:20:20)

6. Rapid-Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts (00:24:08)

209 episodes

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