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🗓️ 1 February 2022
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Have you ever wished that you started your strength training journey earlier, maybe even in high school? The benefits of teaching girls how to lift properly at a young age go beyond the physical body and can impact their confidence, mental health, and body image.
If You Want to Help Girls Get Stronger, You Should:
The Benefits of Strength Training With Tiffany Ragozzino
Tiffany Ragozzino took her loves of fitness and education and combined them to help young girls get stronger and love their bodies. She is currently the Physical Education and Health teacher at an all-girls middle and high school in Los Angeles. Her mission is to empower girls and women to lift a barbell, be strong, show that muscles can be feminine, challenge them to see what their body is capable of, and gain confidence in themselves.
Getting Stronger in School and Life
As adults, we are expected to know how to move properly, but we were never taught how at a foundational level. Tiffany helps girls learn how to work through the functional movement patterns so that they can enter any space and feel confident in their ability and knowledge. She has seen firsthand the empowerment that these young girls experience when they learn how to move their bodies and build strength.
Not everybody grows up being a track athlete or a soccer star. Tiffany's program offers something different that has a total body and mind impact. Her program includes mental health support, teaching girls to be critical consumers when it comes to social media, how to do deal with body image issues, and a range of other topics meant to help girls love and accept their bodies.
Making Life Better for the Next Generation
Growing up in our modern world, where social media is everywhere, isn’t easy. Today, girls need the skills that Tiffany teaches them to build strength and confidence. These skills can be taken with them throughout their whole lives and can have a positive impact on the generations to follow.
As adults, we must take a look at the language and mindset that we are projecting onto younger generations. Kids soak up everything around them, which is why it is so important to consider your language and intention around body image and fitness when it comes to any young people you influence on. Creating a healthier environment starts with us and can make a huge difference.
Do you wish you had a program like Tiffany’s when you grew up? I sure do! Share your thoughts with me in the comments on the episode page.
Quotes
“Learning how to do Olympic lifting, strength training, pushing my body to do things I never thought it could do, it just made me think ‘how cool would this have been if I had learned this at an earlier age? Where would I have been if I learned this in high school?’.” (12:42)
“My responsibility is to teach them how to be critical consumers and to make them aware of what they are doing and why they are doing it.” (17:13)
“It is so rewarding to see a group of teen girls add a squat rep, coaching each other, giving each other cues. And I'm like ‘I wish I got to do this when I was a teenager!’.” (23:23)
“Giving students alternatives, maybe they are not the track star, maybe they are not on the soccer team, but they found something else that they can excel in, and feel good and feel confident, that's probably been my favorite piece about it.” (25:05)
“As parents, our responsibility is not only to support whatever your kid wants to do but also unpack why you are thinking otherwise.” (33:58)
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0:00.0 | When I think back on my strength training journey, which started in 2010, one thing is clear. |
0:06.4 | I wish I had started so much sooner. I think about that all the time. What would have happened if |
0:13.6 | I started lifting weights when I was in high school, really? Today's special guest on the |
0:20.9 | Listen to Your Body podcast is sharing with us how she is doing just that, inspiring the next |
0:28.3 | generation of girls and young women to lift, feel strong and know that they are inherently worthy, |
0:37.2 | no matter what their body looks like. If you're a parent, a coach, a teacher, a concerned adult, |
0:44.1 | an auntie, whatever the case may be, this podcast is one that you need to hear. |
0:50.2 | The Listen to Your Body podcast is all about helping women who lift weights get stronger, |
0:58.9 | fuel themselves without counting everybody to food, perform better in and out of the gym and take |
1:06.4 | up space. I'm Strength Coach, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified Intuitive Eating |
1:12.6 | Counselor, Steph Goddrow. This weekly show brings you discussion about building strength without |
1:19.5 | obsessing about food and exercise, lifting weights, food psychology and more. You'll learn how to |
1:26.7 | eat, train, recover, listen to your body and step into your strength. Hit subscribe on your |
1:34.0 | favorite podcast app and let's dive in. |
1:46.1 | Hello, hello and welcome back to the podcast. Thank you so very much for being with me today |
1:52.2 | and my incredibly special guest. Her name is Tiffany Ragazino of Pretty Little Lifters and |
2:01.2 | not only does Tiffany have a really incredible social media presence, I found her through |
2:06.4 | Instagram, but she is truly making change at the grassroots level. Tiffany is a high school |
2:14.1 | teacher who is helping girls and young women to learn how to get stronger as part of their school |
2:22.4 | curriculum. When I think about Tiffany as a former educator myself, I think my gosh, this is so |
2:31.8 | necessary and I just think I wish I had a teacher like her when I was in high school because it |
2:38.1 | would have been so cool to learn not only about things like lifting weights, but also about things |
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