When Classes Become A Lifeline

As group trainers, you know how vital your classes are to your participants. And you remember how you felt when starting your own journey – that emotional strength, sense of belonging, and feeling of escapism, all brought together by the Instructor at the front of the room.
Now you’re the one wearing the mic, it can be useful to sometimes reflect on the impact you have.
Behind the smiles and laughs, there will be people in class who may be going through personal struggles – coping with anxiety, medical issues, addiction, and more. Your classes can be a vital lifeline.
It’s great reading reports confirming exercise can significantly reduce depression severity or reduce the health problem of loneliness, but sometimes, though, it’s a card, a quiet conversation, or a private message that truly brings it home – making all the learning, rehearsing, and hard work feel even more worthwhile.
We asked Les Mills Instructors to share some of the most special connections they’ve experienced with participants.
"We don’t always realize the impact we have." – Sarah Norman
Teaching a range of Les Mills programs across Leicester and Nottingham (UK), Sarah Norman speaks about a participant who found solace in her BODYBALANCE™ classes while going through a family loss. "They felt the safety and energy of the space I created." she shares. “When they told me how much it helped them get through their journey, it was magical. As Instructors, we don’t always realize the impact we have, but the changes in people’s mental health and their perception of themselves can be profound.
"It's her safe space." – Emma MacDonald, Glasgow
Group training can even be life-saving, says Glasgow (UK) based Emma MacDonald:
“I’ve had people tell me that BODYCOMBAT™ has saved their lives. Some have recently lost family members and struggle with anxiety, yet they find comfort in coming to class. One woman told me she doesn’t go on vacation anymore because of her anxiety, but she never misses a class – because it’s her safe space.
"They are my proudest moments being an Instructor." – Gabriel HurtadoIn, Sweden
Gabriel Hurtado has come full circle. Overweight and self-conscious when he first joined a gym over 12 years ago, he’s now a Les Mills Instructor who puts inclusion at the heart of everything he does.
A woman who loved Gabriel’s BODYCOMBAT classes once asked if her husband, who used a wheelchair due to a back injury, could join. Gabriel welcomed him without hesitation. "They are my proudest moments being an Instructor.” says Gabriel. “After they had been coming to my classes for a while, the wife confided in me and told me how much the classes meant for them. They had been struggling to find a hobby that they could do together ever since her husband’s injury and this class was something they could do together again. It’s such a great feeling to be a part of that.
"He was so proud to say it was because of our classes." – Katie Galbraith
Katie Galbraith teaches classes at her own gym, The Happy Wee Health Club, in West Scotland. She shares a participant’s story that reinforces how vital exercise can be: "We have a gentleman who regularly attends BODYCOMBAT and LES MILLS CORE™. He had an operation for prostate cancer, and his doctor told him, ‘Wow, you’ve got such a strong core.’ He was so proud to say it was because of our classes. Now he’s recovered and back to doing what he loves!
"He had managed to lose almost 50KG in 12 months!" – Matthew Thraxton
Shanghai-based Les Mills Training Manager Matthew Thraxton remembers a thank-you card received from a participant called Onny. He went from a ‘big’ nervous guy, facing personal challenges, to someone who was fighting fit and loving life. “He thanked me for the classes, and for all the encouragement and support,” says Matt. "He loved coming to the gym, and he always looked forward to his BODYCOMBAT class, and with the support of his wife, he had managed to lose almost 50KG in 12 months!”