Athletic But Definitely A Party Girl
Tim Landicho — strength coach, nutrition coach, and candidate for a master’s in performance psychology — is here to revolutionize how you think about fitness. Through an irresistible blend of performance science and slightly unhinged gay brunch vibes, Athletic But Definitely A Party Girl (#ABDAPG) cuts through industry noise to deliver transformative fitness wisdom for those who've always felt like outsiders in the wellness world. With a decade of coaching experience and a healthy dose of nightlife research, Tim demonstrates that finding a balance between discipline and pleasure isn't just possible — it's necessary. Consider this your high-performance handbook for living your best life.
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Athletic But Definitely A Party Girl
Non-Judgmental Awareness: The Key Breaking Free from an All-or-Nothing Pattern
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What started as a conversation about food & mindfulness became something bigger: how do you actually break a pattern that's been running the show for years?
I root the conversation in a client case study that shows why typical “influencer advice” about food often falls flat when pressure tested under real life conditions.
We explore non-judgmental awareness — what it actually is, why lasting behavior change can’t exist without it, and why the three-minute exercise I'm leaving you with matters more than any macro target or meal plan ever could.
Today lays the foundation for the five phases of breaking free from all-or-nothing patterns around food, which we’ll tackle next week.
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P.S. I initially recorded this as a Part 1 of a series, which is why you hear my mention that... but the Part 2 evolved into something else that was much simpler! Peep it here: Habit Change Is Actually Foreplay (feat. Two Questions That Get You Unstuck)
Resources:
- “The Inner Game of Tennis” by Timothy Gallwey
Key Topics: non-judgmental awareness, mindfulness, behavior change, all-or-nothing thinking, Inner Game of Tennis, self one self two, nervous system regulation, emotional eating, habit change, nutrition coaching, behavior patterns, neural pathways, flow state
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