Issues, Injuries, and Knowing Better: Jessica H. Maurer and Dr. Erin Nitschke welcome Amber Toole, founder of The Training Tool in Ocala, Florida, fitness educator, conference speaker, and one of the most refreshingly unfiltered voices in the industry right now. Amber built a successful fitness business with zero business background, tore her ACL at 41 and skied on it for two days, spent a year telling her gynecologist she was in perimenopause while he told her she was fine, and hit full menopause at 47 knowing the exact date it happened. This episode covers ACL recovery, the mental toll of losing your ability to do the thing you love, perimenopause symptoms that do not look like textbook perimenopause, and why Amber has two very strong opinions about the state of the fitness industry. Also Erin introduces the word brover confidence and it immediately becomes part of the permanent vocabulary of this show.
Takeaways
Sleep disruption is often the first perimenopausal symptom to show up — and it is easy to misattribute it to stress.
Hot flashes do not always look like hot flashes. Sometimes they just feel like warmth from the inside with no visible sweat.
Waking at 2 or 3 AM with a racing brain is anxiety — and it is a recognized perimenopausal symptom.
Endometriosis can make it nearly impossible to distinguish perimenopausal changes from existing hormonal patterns.
An ACL tear changes your body, your movement patterns, and your compensations for the rest of your life.
Losing access to the thing you love most physically has a real and significant emotional and mental toll.
That lived experience makes you a profoundly more empathetic coach.
Any certification can teach exercises. Understanding human anatomy, movement, injuries, and appropriate programming is a skill that requires real education.
Women in perimenopause and menopause are being told they are broken by wellness providers with something to sell. They are not broken.
Gen Z has figured out something most of us are still learning — movement for joy, strength, and longevity is the goal, not suffering through it.
Chapters
00:00 Words of the Episode: Brover Confidence, Summer, and Drowning
02:48 Meet Amber Toole: From High School Group Fitness to Building The Training Tool
06:27 Who The Training Tool Serves and Why Reformer Pilates Made the Menu
08:45 We Know You Are Fit — Tell Us About Being Flustered
09:54 Endometriosis, an ACL Tear at 41, and Skiing on It for Two Days
13:28 The Fall in the Driveway and the Brace That Bent Overnight
15:10 Depression, Identity, and What Happens When Movement Is Taken Away
17:50 Coaching Clients Through Issues and Injuries With Hard-Won Empathy
19:52 The Sleep That Would Not Come and the Perimenopause Nobody Would Diagnose
22:31 Fully Menopausal at 47 — and Not Sad About It
22:58 Brover Confidence in the Exam Room: When the Doctor Does Not Listen
23:37 What We Are Over: Undertrained Trainers, Grifters Selling Brokenness, Grey Market Peptides, and Gen Z Getting It Right
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