the not so typical fitness podcast
Welcome to not so typical fitness, the podcast that breaks down barriers in health and fitness for neurodivergent minds. Hosted by Rhiannon Cooper; a qualified AuDHD (autistic ADHD) personal trainer, advocate, and lifelong misfit in the fitness industry, this solo podcast dives deep into the realities of navigating fitness as a late diagnosed autistic and ADHD woman.
From personal struggles to industry insights, Rhiannon shares her journey of weight loss, gym anxiety, and making fitness work for you, not against you. No toxic hustle culture, no shame; just honest conversations, practical advice, and a whole lot of “I wish someone had told me this sooner” moments.
If you've ever felt like the gym wasn’t built for you, like workouts should come with a user manual, or like traditional fitness advice just doesn’t fit, you’re in the right place.
the not so typical fitness podcast
014: Too Scared to Join a Fitness Class
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Are you too nervous to walk into a fitness class? Do you feel like group workouts just aren't made for people like you?
In this episode of the Not So Typical Fitness Podcast, I’m breaking down why typical exercise classes can feel overwhelming—especially if you're neurodivergent, anxious, or completely new to the gym. I’ll also walk you through the exact questions you can ask to find out if a class is the right fit for you.
This isn’t just a pep talk—it’s an action plan.
Plus, I’ll share what makes my own class at JD Gyms Wolverhampton different, safer, and genuinely welcoming for beginners who usually feel left out of the fitness space.
You don’t have to be fearless to start—just supported.
And I’ve got you.
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Find out more about Not So Typical Fitness here.
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