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Last viewed: 09 September 2010 at 18:53
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Beth Watkins Name:Beth Watkins
Addded: 19 July 2009
Category Short Workouts
TagsBeth Watkins, Beg, Stretch, Free
Duration0:10
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Bio:

Beth Watkins

We are thrilled to have Beth Watkins as a Presenter and Personal Trainer with us at ThinQ Fitness. Beth represents a true icon to fitness as she has worked hard to become a leading Personal Trainer and her depth of knowledge is incredibly inspiring. Beth is a natural teacher and believes that how one actually learns about how the body works, is through explaining as one teaches the bodies’ functions and limitations.
When Beth was 10 she was diagnosed with lordosis which is a condition of the spine. In overcoming this she feels she has gained true experience in how to help others correct posture issues before they have a damaging effect.


Beth grew up on a farm and was very sporty at school so a career as a Fitness Professional seemed a natural development of her interests. However she reflects that her mother’s death at 13 has influenced her direction in fitness and in a way has made her seriously contemplate why health matters are so important. We feel this true dedication to health, the body and how to heal oneself comes through in Beth’s teachings and as she says “without good health we really have nothing.”

 

Beth has worked in many areas of fitness developing her portfolio and experience and it was a proud day indeed when the culmination of all her hard work, study and dreams resulted in the opening of her own studio called MindBodyHealth. Here Beth works extensively with clients using the corrective techniques to rehabilitate and develop her clients who range from the injured and elderly to the super fit and professional sports person.


What drives Beth?
“I am an extremely ambitious and outgoing person who enjoys a challenge, so what drives me is my keenness to learn more and be the best I can be for my clients.”

 

Why fitness is important to Beth?
 “Fitness to me is the total fitness of a person, a combination of their mind health and their body health in harmony. When this combination is in balance one feels great and can really live at ones full potential.”

 

Beth’s fitness tips:
• Work to the 80/20 rule; eat and exercise properly for 80% of the week and for the remaining 20% eat and do other things you enjoy
• During training do not work isolated muscles but workout involving as many muscles as possible
• During training and day-to-day life remember your posture!!!

 

Classes available: Mindbodyhealth Studios, Shropshire, UK
Specialist Areas: Corrective posture techniques, rehabilitation, yoga, Pilates
Proudest Moments: Opening my Mindbodyhealth
Web: www.mind-body-health.co.uk



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Beth knows her stuff when it comes to stretching and flexibility, so this relaxation and stretch video is for you if you have been at a desk all day, driven for miles or carried heavy loads. This video is to encourage all you guys with stoopy shoulders to take action and straighten up!!!

 

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Gym Ball

 

Music:

 

Various Artists - Lounge Music for Pilates Workout

 

Il Dorme

Il Cigno

Tratto di Strada

 

  
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comments:
Zara Daly
I thought this was incredible!! I have stoopy shoulders and really got so much out of this type of stretching. Beth seems so articulate and intelligent and I really felt a bond and trut which is so important. So much of what is for sale in the shops is just wild jumping around and this is controlled, educational, sensible and appropriate. ThinQ Fitness, well done. ZD

Posted 6 August 2009 at 13:10 by Zara Daly
 
Nicola Hughes
Really useful posture exercises - incredibly clear instructions so thank you Beth and Thinq Fitness

Posted 30 July 2009 at 10:11 by Nicola Hughes
 
Rosalind Lees
I am a factory worker and get very stooped so yes thanks from me too. Rosie

Posted 24 July 2009 at 19:09 by Rosalind Lees
 
Eve Austin
I'm a policewoman, so I get a lot of time in the car and on the PC, so I found these very helpful. Thank you Eva

Posted 20 July 2009 at 19:37 by Eve Austin
 
 
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