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Gandalf sobriety

07.12.2020

Behind-the-scenes

Are you sober-curious? Dry January, AKA going alcohol-free for the first month of the year, is a challenge that helps millions of people reset their relationship with alcohol for the year. Gandalf Archer Mills, Program Director for BODYJAM, has had an evolving relationship with Alcohol and has been sober for almost 2 years now. LES MILLS INSIDER caught up with him to find out what sobriety has done for him.SARAH SHORTT: Hi G! You’ve been sober for almost 2 years now. Why did you stop drinking? GANDALF ARCHER MILLS: It's a very personal subject for me, so honestly it feels strange sharing this information. I’ve kept it very close to just my family and loved ones. But I’m really proud of the changes I’ve made so, OK, here goes: For most of my adult life, since maybe my early 20s, I had regularly consumed alcohol. And, over the years, it went from being a weekly occurrence to daily. I would have one drink in the afternoon and that was it, or I might end up having five drinks in a day, then do it again a couple of times a week. And what I have realized since then was that a constant daily intake of alcohol was making me feel super crap, a lot of the time. Last year, early 2019, I was tired, all of the time. I would wake up feeling tired, so inhale four or five black coffees. I’d feel better, so I’d smash out a workout and I’d feel better again. But every day, about 2pm, I'd start feeling tired again. I was teaching overseas and I got sick - not alcohol related - and so I didn't drink for a few days. As the sickness decreased, I thought I’d try not drinking at all for a while. At the time, I wasn’t thinking that alcohol was gone from my life forever. It was more like, I want to see what happens if I don’t drink at all. What was the first thing that changed after you stopped? After maybe two weeks of not drinking, I started to sleep so much better. I would actually fall asleep within five minutes of getting into bed and I was sleeping straight through for seven hours, which felt amazing. It was a different kind of sleep – one I hadn’t experienced for a long time. Before that, I would always wake up for at least an hour every night around 1 or 2am. And how did not drinking affect your health? Within a month I noticed how much better I felt, how much healthier - which never happened when I was consumed alcohol every day. I was like, wow this was the best decision ever, I love this. I’m just going to do this forever now. I also noticed that I started losing weight quite easily and found that, if I did gain a bit of weight - holidays or Christmas - I could get back to normal much faster. After maybe two weeks of not drinking, I started to sleep so much better. I would actually fall asleep within five minutes of getting into bed and I was sleeping straight through for seven hours, which felt amazing. How did you tell people you’d stopped drinking? Initially, I didn't tell anyone. It was months before I even told my closest friends. It felt like a personal thing - like an experiment where I didn't know what the outcome was going to be. I didn't talk about it because I just didn't really know where it was going or if it was going to last more than three months or six months or a year... I just knew that I really liked it, which made it easier to just keep going. When I was two or three months into it that I realized how much I loved not drinking and all of the mental and physical benefits that were showing up. So then, if it came up a conversation, I'd be like, yeah, I'm not drinking, I'm just doing this new thing now and I'm really enjoying. And what kind of reaction did you get? I found a lot of people were really surprised when I told them, and by far the majority were like, “Wow that’s so awesome congrats”. There were also those who I found became defensive, no matter how I framed the conversation. Some people reacted like I was judging them. I've never passed any judgment on other people’s lifestyle choices: I just said, I’m choosing my own journey and I'm trying my life now without alcohol. What has it been like to socialize without alcohol? On a night out, and as the night goes on, the music needs to be particularly good for me to continue enjoying myself. But mostly I enjoy causing chaos with my wife, she is a master of mischief at events. I guess, if you’re out with somebody you really like being with, it makes not drinking much easier. I love waking up in the morning and feeling great. I remember hangovers… man they are the worst. When I was younger they never seemed that bad – or perhaps they were and I just pushed through it. But getting hangovers later in life made me think, what the hell why would I do this to myself? And 2020, yeowzers what a year huh? 2020 for myself, along with some people I’m close to, has been an excellent time to look at behaviors and patterns we engage in without really thinking about it - doing what we have always done - and now I know that if I am invited to a party or event and I don’t really want to go, I just, won’t go. Because maybe, if it’s something that you’ll need to be drinking at to enjoy yourself, then it’s not something you really want to do? Some people reacted like I was judging them. I've never passed any judgment on other people’s lifestyle choices: I just said, I’m choosing my own journey and I'm trying my life now without alcohol. So what do you drink instead? Alcohol-free substitutes? I found it hard to find something interesting to drink when I wanted a delicious cold beverage. The market has very, very limited options of alcohol-free drinks that make you think “damn that was delicious”, although it is getting better. I went through a long phase of drinking sparkling water with ice and lime. It’s the closest thing I've found to that drink feel. Lately I’ve been addicted to this kefir drink you can get in New Zealand called Redeem. I’m drinking way too much of it for sure, but it’s gotta be making me healthier. Kombucha, and I love tea, also restaurants normally have a good selection of non-alcoholic cocktails. It’s commonly thought that alcohol helps us to relax. How do you relax instead? I think people feel they need alcohol to relax; that was certainly something I thought. The first thing that I learned was that I was really craving a state change, and so I’ve found other ways to create that change. I discovered that I love being in peaceful environments, ideally in nature. When I'm traveling (wow remember traveling?!?), I just walk and ride bikes and find really scenic places - and stay the hell away from looking at my phone. I certainly wouldn't call myself proficient at meditation, but I've learned some basic skills and that's helped me find comfort. I’ve also got four kids and a big job, so it's really loud in my house all of the time. As soon as it's quiet, I can switch very quickly into a relaxed headspace. Last night, after all the kids had gone to bed, I went downstairs and sat looking into the garden of our house and it was warm and raining and it was divine. I sat there staring at nothing, just being in my own head. That’s what I find most relaxing. So would you describe yourself as an introvert? Yeah, for sure. I am super comfortable in my own space without any external input, which I think people find surprising, I guess because of my job. I love traveling and I love being around and meeting new people, the events, and teaching on those huge stages is the absolute best. But when it’s all finished, I love being by myself again. Or like I said, hit the streets for adventures. I’m really happy that I no longer have an alcohol habit and I now maintain a lifestyle where I get to choose when I drink – versus it being out of my control. Would you ever drink again? I turned forty, six months ago, and I had a big party. And, if I'm completely honest, it was cool, there were some amazing moments, of dancing and laughing, but also I didn't have the best time. Partly it was because I was trying to organize everything – logistics and transport for people and stuff – it was constant all night. But I think the other reason was that I did have a few drinks. When everyone arrived at the party I pulled out some whiskey and was like, oh, I’ll have some whiskey. Because I hadn’t drank for a really long time, I felt comfortable not needing alcohol anymore. So I had some whiskey and tequila, which was super fun for a minute. But then, like after two hours, I didn't feel in control. And feeling in control of my headspace and of my environment is one of the things I love most about not drinking. I’ve also had some red wine a couple of times since then, just because it was ridiculously good wine and I wanted to enjoy the flavor. I’m really happy that I no longer have an alcohol habit and I now maintain a lifestyle where I get to choose when I drink – versus it being out of my control. But even the small amount of alcohol I’ve had in the last six months, I haven’t really enjoyed. It’s just not for me any more. Did you find it hard to quit? Honestly, no not really. I felt so much better, so fast, that it felt, for me, it was easy to just stick with it. I grew up in suburban Auckland, so like a lot of people there was alcohol and drug abuse with family and friends. I was surrounded by it. I've seen how substance abuse can negatively affect people's lives for the long term. I suppose I was really, really lucky that it didn’t feel crazy hard for me to make those lifestyle choices. I know that for some people, giving up addiction is huge, the biggest biggest thing. It can take years and years, it can be an ongoing battle, and I have mad respect for anyone that does go through that because addiction sucks. It needs to be treated as a public health issue. I’ve always hated how politicians write off whole swathes of society as being useless because they have an addiction - whether it's alcohol, gambling, or drugs. I know it’s the environment that people grow up in that have led them to those choices. So what advice would you give to someone who is considering doing Dry January? There’s probably lots of people who feel like they could use a month off alcohol. If you feel like that, and this is just my suggestion, how about take a whole year off! This is just my journey. Everyone reacts differently to substances. I was reacting a certain way to alcohol and I decided to remove it from my life and see what would happen. As I've aged, my perceptions around many health-related issues have changed and evolved. Eventually, I realized that I didn't want to go down the road that I was going any more, having alcohol as a daily part of my life. And I just started feeling so much better straight away that I knew I made the right decision. Now, I like being in my head. I like me. And I like not having to step out of that; I really enjoy my own presence more, being in my own headspace. I love not feeling dulled or foggy, being in a constant daze. The life that I've been rewarded with by not drinking is far superior to the life I had before where I felt like I needed to have alcohol to enjoy myself, to relax, or to have fun at parties. The advice to those who are thinking “I want to do Dry January” is, listen to your body and take it day by day, you don’t have to think of it as a rule etched in stone. Maybe start with less alcohol each week? Or one night off a week? Or, why not, try Dry 2021?!? It’s your life, you’re in control.

SARAH SHORTT:

Hi G! You’ve been sober for almost 2 years now. Why did you stop drinking?

GANDALF ARCHER MILLS:

It's a very personal subject for me, so honestly it feels strange sharing this information. I’ve kept it very close to just my family and loved ones. But I’m really proud of the changes I’ve made so, OK, here goes:

For most of my adult life, since maybe my early 20s, I had regularly consumed alcohol. And, over the years, it went from being a weekly occurrence to daily.

I would have one drink in the afternoon and that was it, or I might end up having five drinks in a day, then do it again a couple of times a week.  And what I have realized since then was that a constant daily intake of alcohol was making me feel super crap, a lot of the time.

Last year, early 2019, I was tired, all of the time. I would wake up feeling tired, so inhale four or five black coffees. I’d feel better, so I’d smash out a workout and I’d feel better again. But every day, about 2pm, I'd start feeling tired again.

I was teaching overseas and I got sick - not alcohol related - and so I didn't drink for a few days. As the sickness decreased, I thought I’d try not drinking at all for a while. At the time, I wasn’t thinking that alcohol was gone from my life forever. It was more like, I want to see what happens if I don’t drink at all.

What was the first thing that changed after you stopped?

After maybe two weeks of not drinking, I started to sleep so much better. I would actually fall asleep within five minutes of getting into bed and I was sleeping straight through for seven hours, which felt amazing. It was a different kind of sleep – one I hadn’t experienced for a long time. Before that, I would always wake up for at least an hour every night around 1 or 2am.

And how did not drinking affect your health?

Within a month I noticed how much better I felt, how much healthier - which never happened when I was consumed alcohol every day. I was like, wow this was the best decision ever, I love this. I’m just going to do this forever now.

I also noticed that I started losing weight quite easily and found that, if I did gain a bit of weight - holidays or Christmas - I could get back to normal much faster.

After maybe two weeks of not drinking, I started to sleep so much better. I would actually fall asleep within five minutes of getting into bed and I was sleeping straight through for seven hours, which felt amazing.

How did you tell people you’d stopped drinking?

Initially, I didn't tell anyone. It was months before I even told my closest friends. It felt like a personal thing - like an experiment where I didn't know what the outcome was going to be. I didn't talk about it because I just didn't really know where it was going or if it was going to last more than three months or six months or a year... I just knew that I really liked it, which made it easier to just keep going.

When I was two or three months into it that I realized how much I loved not drinking and all of the mental and physical benefits that were showing up. So then, if it came up a conversation, I'd be like, yeah, I'm not drinking, I'm just doing this new thing now and I'm really enjoying.

And what kind of reaction did you get?

I found a lot of people were really surprised when I told them, and by far the majority were like, “Wow that’s so awesome congrats”. There were also those who I found became defensive, no matter how I framed the conversation. Some people reacted like I was judging them. I've never passed any judgment on other people’s lifestyle choices: I just said, I’m choosing my own journey and I'm trying my life now without alcohol.

What has it been like to socialize without alcohol?

On a night out, and as the night goes on, the music needs to be particularly good for me to continue enjoying myself. But mostly I enjoy causing chaos with my wife, she is a master of mischief at events. I guess, if you’re out with somebody you really like being with, it makes not drinking much easier.

I love waking up in the morning and feeling great. I remember hangovers… man they are the worst. When I was younger they never seemed that bad – or perhaps they were and I just pushed through it. But getting hangovers later in life made me think, what the hell why would I do this to myself?

And 2020, yeowzers what a year huh? 2020 for myself, along with some people I’m close to, has been an excellent time to look at behaviors and patterns we engage in without really thinking about it - doing what we have always done - and now I know that if I am invited to a party or event and I don’t really want to go, I just, won’t go. Because maybe, if it’s something that you’ll need to be drinking at to enjoy yourself, then it’s not something you really want to do?

Some people reacted like I was judging them. I've never passed any judgment on other people’s lifestyle choices: I just said, I’m choosing my own journey and I'm trying my life now without alcohol.

So what do you drink instead? Alcohol-free substitutes?

I found it hard to find something interesting to drink when I wanted a delicious cold beverage. The market has very, very limited options of alcohol-free drinks that make you think “damn that was delicious”, although it is getting better.

I went through a long phase of drinking sparkling water with ice and lime. It’s the closest thing I've found to that drink feel.

Lately I’ve been addicted to this kefir drink you can get in New Zealand called Redeem. I’m drinking way too much of it for sure, but it’s gotta be making me healthier. Kombucha, and I love tea, also restaurants normally have a good selection of non-alcoholic cocktails.

It’s commonly thought that alcohol helps us to relax. How do you relax instead?

I think people feel they need alcohol to relax; that was certainly something I thought.

The first thing that I learned was that I was really craving a state change, and so I’ve found other ways to create that change.

I discovered that I love being in peaceful environments, ideally in nature. When I'm traveling (wow remember traveling?!?), I just walk and ride bikes and find really scenic places - and stay the hell away from looking at my phone. I certainly wouldn't call myself proficient at meditation, but I've learned some basic skills and that's helped me find comfort.

I’ve also got four kids and a big job, so it's really loud in my house all of the time. As soon as it's quiet, I can switch very quickly into a relaxed headspace. Last night, after all the kids had gone to bed, I went downstairs and sat looking into the garden of our house and it was warm and raining and it was divine. I sat there staring at nothing, just being in my own head. That’s what I find most relaxing.

Bodyjam Program Director Gandalf Archer Mills

So would you describe yourself as an introvert?

Yeah, for sure. I am super comfortable in my own space without any external input, which I think people find surprising, I guess because of my job.  I love traveling and I love being around and meeting new people, the events, and teaching on those huge stages is the absolute best. But when it’s all finished, I love being by myself again. Or like I said, hit the streets for adventures.

I’m really happy that I no longer have an alcohol habit and I now maintain a lifestyle where I get to choose when I drink – versus it being out of my control.

Would you ever drink again?

I turned forty, six months ago, and I had a big party. And, if I'm completely honest, it was cool, there were some amazing moments, of dancing and laughing, but also I didn't have the best time.

Partly it was because I was trying to organize everything – logistics and transport for people and stuff – it was constant all night.

But I think the other reason was that I did have a few drinks. When everyone arrived at the party I pulled out some whiskey and was like, oh, I’ll have some whiskey. Because I hadn’t drank for a really long time, I felt comfortable not needing alcohol anymore. So I had some whiskey and tequila, which was super fun for a minute. But then, like after two hours, I didn't feel in control. And feeling in control of my headspace and of my environment is one of the things I love most about not drinking.

I’ve also had some red wine a couple of times since then, just because it was ridiculously good wine and I wanted to enjoy the flavor. I’m really happy that I no longer have an alcohol habit and I now maintain a lifestyle where I get to choose when I drink – versus it being out of my control.

But even the small amount of alcohol I’ve had in the last six months, I haven’t really enjoyed. It’s just not for me any more.

Did you find it hard to quit?

Honestly, no not really. I felt so much better, so fast, that it felt, for me, it was easy to just stick with it.

I grew up in suburban Auckland, so like a lot of people there was alcohol and drug abuse with family and friends. I was surrounded by it. I've seen how substance abuse can negatively affect people's lives for the long term.

I suppose I was really, really lucky that it didn’t feel crazy hard for me to make those lifestyle choices. I know that for some people, giving up addiction is huge, the biggest biggest thing. It can take years and years, it can be an ongoing battle, and I have mad respect for anyone that does go through that because addiction sucks. It needs to be treated as a public health issue. I’ve always hated how politicians write off whole swathes of society as being useless because they have an addiction - whether it's alcohol, gambling, or drugs. I know it’s the environment that people grow up in that have led them to those choices.

So what advice would you give to someone who is considering doing Dry January?

There’s probably lots of people who feel like they could use a month off alcohol. If you feel like that, and this is just my suggestion, how about take a whole year off!

This is just my journey. Everyone reacts differently to substances. I was reacting a certain way to alcohol and I decided to remove it from my life and see what would happen. As I've aged, my perceptions around many health-related issues have changed and evolved. Eventually, I realized that I didn't want to go down the road that I was going any more, having alcohol as a daily part of my life. And I just started feeling so much better straight away that I knew I made the right decision.

Now, I like being in my head. I like me. And I like not having to step out of that; I really enjoy my own presence more, being in my own headspace. I love not feeling dulled or foggy, being in a constant daze. The life that I've been rewarded with by not drinking is far superior to the life I had before where I felt like I needed to have alcohol to enjoy myself, to relax, or to have fun at parties. The advice to those who are thinking “I want to do Dry January” is, listen to your body and take it day by day, you don’t have to think of it as a rule etched in stone. Maybe start with less alcohol each week? Or one night off a week? Or, why not, try Dry 2021?!? It’s your life, you’re in control.

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Fitness experts explain why you haven’t done circuit until you’ve done CEREMONY.

Les Mills Ceremony Explained
Les Mills Thrive: Empower A Growing Community

Les Mills Thrive: Empower A Growing Community

Learn about the program designed for those who want to stay fit for life.

Les Mills Thrive: Empower A Growing Community
New Fat Facts Revealed

New Fat Facts Revealed

Learn how to get healthier body fat, what it takes to dodge dementia in later life and fresh evidence that cardio exercise is hard to beat.

New Fat Facts Revealed
Fitness Festival Fit

Fitness Festival Fit

Trainers share advice on what to wear to a fitness festival, practical essentials for exercise events and the workout accessories that are on trend.

Fitness Festival Fit
Q4'24 Release Highlights

Q4'24 Release Highlights

Presenters from around the globe reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q4'24 Release Highlights
How To Create The 'Experience'

How To Create The 'Experience'

Top Trainers share their secrets to creating an unbreakable bond with their members.

How To Create The 'Experience'
How To Breathe The Pilates Way

How To Breathe The Pilates Way

Learn the Pilates breathing technique that can increase feelings of strength, calm and control.

How To Breathe The Pilates Way
5 Hacks To Fuel Your Workouts

5 Hacks To Fuel Your Workouts

Try these five simple steps to keep your energy high!

5 Hacks To Fuel Your Workouts
How 7 Instructors Practice Self-Care

How 7 Instructors Practice Self-Care

Marlon Woods, Kaylah-Blayr Fitzsimons-Nu’u, and others reveal their secrets to maintaining a work-life balance.

How 7 Instructors Practice Self-Care
A Team Approach

A Team Approach

Glen Ostergaard, Kylie Gates, and others share the benefits of a collaborative approach to creating workouts.

A Team Approach
BODYCOMBAT: THE INSIDE STORY

BODYCOMBAT: THE INSIDE STORY

Dan Cohen and Rachael Newsham share behind-the-scenes insights about how this martial arts workout has grown to become a global phenomenon.

BODYCOMBAT: THE INSIDE STORY
3 Ways To Boost Your Class Numbers

3 Ways To Boost Your Class Numbers

Discover how to capitalize on the opportunities in September.

3 Ways To Boost Your Class Numbers
5 Reasons To Teach Pilates

5 Reasons To Teach Pilates

Glen Ostergaard, Kylie Gates, and others share compelling reasons to train in the program.

5 Reasons To Teach Pilates
Q3'24 Release Highlights

Q3'24 Release Highlights

Presenters from around the globe reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q3'24 Release Highlights
Legendary Bodycombat Instructors

Legendary Bodycombat Instructors

Marlon Woods, Natasha Vincent, and others share their stories about the program.

Legendary Bodycombat Instructors
How Les Mills Qualifications Helped Me Become A Better Instructor

How Les Mills Qualifications Helped Me Become A Better Instructor

Instructors from around the globe share stories of how Les Mills Qualifications helped them level up their game.

How Les Mills Qualifications Helped Me Become A Better Instructor
How A Bodycombat Release Comes Together

How A Bodycombat Release Comes Together

Rachael Newsham, Vili Fifita and Mark Nu’u-Steele reveal the process behind creating the popular martial-arts inspired workout.

How A Bodycombat Release Comes Together
Trainers reveal the secrets to their success

Trainers reveal the secrets to their success

Find out how Glen Ostergaard, Khiran Huston and others got to the top of their game.

Trainers reveal the secrets to their success
Stories Of Pride

Stories Of Pride

Amy Lu, Meno Thomas and Otto Prodan share how group training helped them find their home.

Stories Of Pride
The Benefits Of Ice Baths

The Benefits Of Ice Baths

Group Training Instructor Sarah Shortt reveals the surprising rewards of cold-water immersion.

The Benefits Of Ice Baths
Q2'24 Release Highlights

Q2'24 Release Highlights

Presenters from around the globe reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q2'24 Release Highlights
Instructor By Night: Part 3

Instructor By Night: Part 3

Death Investigator, Vet, CEO… discover what Les Mills Instructors get up to when they’re not in activewear!

Instructor By Night: Part 3
Functional Strength research

Functional Strength research

The innovative strength training workout that improves power and performance and boosts your mood.

Functional Strength research
Meet The Les Mills Ambassadors

Meet The Les Mills Ambassadors

The Les Mills Global Ambassador team share why they love teaching, who influences them, and their tips to growing as an Instructor.

Meet The Les Mills Ambassadors
Les Mills Women On Their Role Models

Les Mills Women On Their Role Models

Find out who inspires Kylie Gates, Rachael Newsham and Erin Maw, in celebration of International Women's Day.

Les Mills Women On Their Role Models
Interview With Anthony Oxford

Interview With Anthony Oxford

The Les Mills Global Ambassador on overcoming shyness, challenges to mental health, and his top advice to aspiring Presenters.

Interview With Anthony Oxford
WORKOUT FOR WATER 2024

WORKOUT FOR WATER 2024

Change children’s lives by participating in this incredible challenge.

WORKOUT FOR WATER 2024
Q1'24 Release Highlights

Q1'24 Release Highlights

Presenters from around the globe reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q1'24 Release Highlights
How To Prevent Choking Under Pressure

How To Prevent Choking Under Pressure

Strategies to cope when you’re feeling stressed, and your body enters fight or flight mode.

How To Prevent Choking Under Pressure
6 ways to retain new members

6 ways to retain new members

Find out how to convert your new person into your front row regular.

6 ways to retain new members
8 Key Fitness Trends For 2024

8 Key Fitness Trends For 2024

Article looking at 8 key fitness trends for clubs in 2024

8 Key Fitness Trends For 2024
Otto Prodan Opens Up

Otto Prodan Opens Up

Les Mills Ambassador Otto Prodan shares his tips for longevity in teaching, and why he went from teaching 20 classes down to five.

Otto Prodan Opens Up
Rpm Is 100!

Rpm Is 100!

Legendary Instructors including Sarah Ostergaard, Lee Smith, and Dee Rowell share their special memories of the iconic cycle program

Rpm Is 100!
Les Mills Functional Strength Explained

Les Mills Functional Strength Explained

Ben Main and Erin Maw introduce a unique new way to get strong.

Les Mills Functional Strength Explained
Adidas and Les Mills Make Fitness History

Adidas and Les Mills Make Fitness History

Adidas and Les Mills Make Fitness History: Break World Record

Adidas and Les Mills Make Fitness History
Q4'23 Release Highlights: La Live

Q4'23 Release Highlights: La Live

Presenters from around the world share their highlights of the releases filmed at LES MILLS LIVE LOS ANGELES.

Q4'23 Release Highlights: La Live
Squat Gains In Bodypump

Squat Gains In Bodypump

Rob Lee, Les Mills expert technical adviser and physio, delves into the science and explains the best approach.

Squat Gains In Bodypump
Les Mills Dance: Upskill Overview

Les Mills Dance: Upskill Overview

Discover the benefits of teaching LES MILLS DANCE, and how to get certified quickly if you’re an existing BODYJAM, SH'BAM, or LES MILLS BARRE Instructor.

Les Mills Dance: Upskill Overview
Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham

Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham

The Program Director shares her celebrity crush, her worst fashion mistake, and who she'd love to have dinner with!

Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham
Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates

Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates

Discover wellness coaching and how it can help you to create the life you really want.

Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates
Highlights Of Bodypump 126

Highlights Of Bodypump 126

Glen Ostergaard and the team unveil the benefits of BODYPUMP 126 — a killer workout that’s overflowing with innovation and cool new sounds, presented by a massive international team.

Highlights Of Bodypump 126
5 Reasons To Make Time For Your Own Training

5 Reasons To Make Time For Your Own Training

Uncover the benefits of exercising outside of your classes and learn what Masterclass presenters do to increase their fitness for teaching.

5 Reasons To Make Time For Your Own Training
Q3'23 Release highlights

Q3'23 Release highlights

Glen Ostergaard, Lisa Osborne, and others reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q3'23 Release highlights