
Using Your Body as a Vehicle for Change!
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<p>Cam MacDougallis an International High-Performance Coach based out of Toronto, Canada. Cam is the CEO and Founder of Inbody Fit through which he has been coaching and training mission-driven professionals on how to tap into the body's internal energy reserves and boost vitality. Through Inbody Fit's Breathe, Flex, Feel, Transform method, he not only gets folks extremely fit, he fosters newfound connection with mental, emotional, energetic and spiritual bodies as well.</p> <p>Cam was a 2 times Regional CrossFit Athlete, has been a 4 time President's Club award recipient (top 5% sales executive)<strong> </strong>as Assistant Vice President of a financial firm, and built and sold his first online business.</p> <p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>In this episode….</strong></span></p> <p>After growing up involved in drugs, gangs, and violence, Cam MacDougall turned his life around, graduated high school as an adult, then went to business school where he fell in love with business. From working in finance as a sales rep, being a CrossFit athlete and achieving great success, he realized that he had changed externally but not internally. He left finance, found breath work and meditation, and began a journey that would lead to where he is today, teaching spirituality and consciousness along with fitness through Inbody Fit.<span class= "Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p>“It’s all about mindset, it’s all about re-wiring our system into a right state of being that’s conducive to us creating extensions of our being.” Cam believes success can be achieved by learning to trust our bodies, by listening to what our bodies are telling us, and by finding ways to combine internal growth and awareness with fitness and productivity.<span class= "Apple-converted-space"> </span></p> <p>In this week’s episode, Cam MacDougall, CEO and Founder of Inbody Fitness, sits down with Martin Hunter discuss why the act of getting into the body involves a lot of learning what we’ve forgotten and how to develop the right practices so we