When will we wake up to what is happening to our physical bodies? We are living in a time when people are experiencing more psychological stress than ever before, yet we are moving less and less. All our psychological stress, in one way or another, gets held in the physical body- usually in the form of tension. We give ourselves hardly any permission to have a physical outlet for this stress, and yet we wonder why we are seeing more cases of disease, illness, and injury in our society. We have become casualties of the convenient, ‘quick-fix’ world we have created. Yet, with all this technology at our disposal, it seems we still need to take an inventory of the drawbacks that come with this modern lifestyle.
I find it unbelievably sad that we don’t truly value physical movement. Having to move has become a ‘chore’ rather than something we enjoy and give ourselves permission to do. And I see more and more evidence every day that supports the fact that many people are living in uncertain bodies. Sometimes, I prescribe an exercise that is ‘different’ or out of the frame of reference for some participants. And I often hear things like ‘that’s weird” or “I’m not coordinated enough to do this”, or “I feel stupid doing this” in response. Instead of being excited by the possibility of exploring a new possiblity of movement, it seems there are strong reactions of fear to performing a new movement. In my experience, many people that have these types of reactions towards movement and exercise are living in a physical body that they don’t trust.
This is why we have created the StayFitAnywhere Building Blocks Program (Strength, Stability, Mobility). We want people to begin to wake up from their coma that their physical bodies are living in. If you have a ‘quick-fix’ mind-set, then this program is not for you. Developing a quality of body that displays high levels of strength, stability, and mobility is something that must be hard-earned, and it will only work if you truly value your body for the amazing tool that it is. You must also cultivate patience and understand that your body requires much physical management for it to function at an optimum level of performance and health. If you value the possibility of living in a body that serves you better than it currently is, then I will bend over backwards to help you get there. But if you’re not interested, then I’m not interested either…
Happy Building
Andrew Burchell
Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist


For me, there’s nothing like diving into sand on a warm summer’s day. I tend to do that a lot while digging after a volleyball, especially on the beach. Beach volleyball is a terrific sport, especially during the summer. You get to spend time outside in the hot sun enjoying the time with friends and family. Volleyball combines agility, coordination, anticipation, reflex action, explosive power and calmness. Why calmness, when one panics the focus is lost and all the other motor skills become impaired. Volleyball combines a multitude of skills that Stayfitanywhere provides. We utilizes many different movements during our everyday life and when we put it into sports, we get to see the full spectrum of what our bodies are capable of.