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
018: You're not lazy! Your nervous system is just overwhelmed
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You've told yourself you're lazy. That you just don't have the discipline. That if you really wanted it, you'd be consistent by now.
But what if the problem was never you?
In this episode, Rhiannon breaks down what's actually happening in your nervous system when motivation disappears, sensory overload derails your training, or you simply can't make yourself start — and why none of it is a character flaw.
If you're autistic, ADHD, or just someone who's always found fitness harder than it looks for everyone else, this one's for you.
Ever had a panic attack in the gym car park?
You're not alone. Our complete guide to overcoming gym anxiety reveals why gyms feel so overwhelming for anxious people—and shares 7 proven strategies that actually work.
- The 5 real barriers that make gyms intimidating
- Practical strategies for sensory overload & social anxiety
- Word-for-word gym etiquette scripts
- A realistic 4-week confidence-building plan