Episode 50Mar 20, 2026· 16:06

This Fitness Instructor Can Tell in 60 Seconds If You're Going to Quit

Show notes from the creator
Fourteen years of watching people walk through a gym door has given Rhonda Goode an almost unsettling ability to read a new student before the music even starts, and in this episode, she tells you exactly what she sees. This is the final installment of our Podcasthon series, and it might be the most important one. Rhonda breaks down what separates the people who completely transform their lives from the ones who stay stuck in the same place year after year, and the answer is simpler and more uncomfortable than most people want to hear. She gets into why you cannot out-exercise a week of sitting, what the Netflix and binge lifestyle is actually costing your body, whether you can really outwork a bad diet, and what she would say right now to the person who knows something has to change but hasn't made the move yet. She also shares what it feels like when a student sends her a photo from the top of a mountain and says her class made the hike easy. This episode wraps up our spotlight on the Humane Society Animal League for Life of Madison County, Kentucky, as part of Podcasthon 2026. Links to learn more and donate are below: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any diet or exercise program. Be sure to follow me online: https://famousashleygrant.com/fitness/ Learn more about Podcasthon: https://podcasthon.org/ Learn more about and donate to Humane Society Animal League for Life of Madison County: https://www.humanesocietyall.com/ Follow Rhonda online: https://www.facebook.com/fitnesswithRhondaGoode --------------------------------------- This podcast is supported by affiliate partnerships. Please check out a few of our partners below: – Check out my Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theashleygrant?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_4EEZX1HN7ZCWEBZ33TK3 – Start a podcast today here: https://rss.com/?via=moremovementplease – Create content from your own voice with Castmagic's Suite of AI Tools: https://get.castmagic.io/dcjy15cirnts – Want to help support our show? Buy a girl a drink perhaps? https://ko-fi.com/famousashleygrant – Need content for your podcast or blog? Check out Tools for Motivation! The links above are affiliate links. This means my podcast will receive a small commission if you order through any of them at no additional cost to you. Affiliate commissions are one of the ways my podcast makes money so that I can create episodes free of charge. If you do purchase anything from my links, I sincerely would like to thank you for your support!
About this episode
Fitness instructor Rhonda Good discusses how she reads new gym students within 60 seconds using body language cues like avoiding eye contact or stopping mid-class, the difference between people who make lasting fitness changes versus those who stay stagnant (refusing any small changes), lifestyle habits outside the gym that undermine progress including diet and prolonged sitting, the nuanced question of whether you…
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Notable quotes

"them just like they'll look down at the floor or they look away like, oh, I'm not really going"

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Mentioned in this episode
personRhonda Good
Ashley's fitness instructor at the Telford YMCA in Richmond, Kentucky — the guest across all three Podcast Thon episodes, who recommended the Humane Society Animal League for Life as the featured charity.
organizationHumane Society Animal League for Life of Madison County
The Kentucky-based animal charity Rhonda nominated and that Ashley highlighted throughout the Podcast Thon series, with a donation link in the show notes.
eventPodcast Thon
A global event in its fourth edition where thousands of podcasters use their platforms in the same week to spotlight a charity — the framing event for this three-episode series.
organizationTelford YMCA
The gym in Richmond, Kentucky where Rhonda teaches and where Ashley is a student — the physical setting behind the entire conversation.
websitepodcastthon.org
The website Ashley directs listeners to at the end of the episode to find other charities being highlighted by podcasters worldwide during Podcast Thon.
websiteFamousAshleyGrant.com/fitness
Ashley's website page where listeners can leave a voice note — with separate links for industry pros and listeners who want to share their own story.
personFamous Ashley Grant
The host of More Movement Please and Rhonda's student — she organized the Podcast Thon series and conducts the interview.
Key themes
Reading a new student in 60 seconds
Rhonda describes the specific body language cues — looking at the floor, stopping mid-class and staring — that tell her almost immediately whether someone is going to commit or disappear.
Gym intimidation and who actually feels welcome
Rhonda contrasts the cliquey gym classes she experienced as a student with her own class at the Y, where every body shape, age, and color is represented and new people tend to drift to the back where they feel safer.
If nothing changes, nothing changes
Rhonda says the people who stay stagnant are the ones who refuse to make any small change at all — a different class, a slightly different diet — and she repeats her blunt summary phrase to close the point.
You can't erase a week of sitting with three hours at the gym
Rhonda argues that a desk job plus genetics means three hours of weekly gym time won't produce weight loss, and that people need to stack extra movement — stairs, walking the dog, yard work — throughout the day.
Rhonda's constant drive to keep moving
Rhonda describes her own mindset — always asking 'what else can I do to be active today?' — and admits she only rests when her body forces her to, contrasting herself with people who binge-watch and sit all day.
Can you outwork a bad diet?
Rhonda gives a conditional answer — it depends on how bad the diet is and how much you're willing to work — and uses the example of a king-size Kit Kat eating up a quarter of a day's calories to make the math concrete.
What student breakthroughs do for Rhonda
Rhonda admits she gets tired — physically, mentally, of her students — but describes how a message from someone who hiked a mountain and credited her classes gives her an immediate boost and is why she keeps showing up.
Look at your life 15 to 20 years from now
When asked what she'd say to the person who knows something needs to change but hasn't moved yet, Rhonda gives the same answer she's always given: picture yourself in the same shape 15–20 years from now, and think about what you're leaving your kids with.
Podcast Thon and the Humane Society Animal League for Life
Ashley frames the episode as the third in a Podcast Thon series, explains that Rhonda herself nominated the Humane Society Animal League for Life of Madison County, and closes by directing listeners to donate.