The Not So Typical Fitness Blog
Welcome to the Not So Typical Fitness Blog; a space where fitness meets real life, without the pressure to fit the “perfect” mould. From breaking down gym anxiety to finding routines that actually work for neurodivergent minds and bodies, this blog is all about making health and fitness feel doable, empowering, and unapologetically you.
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From Burnout to Balance: How I Rebuilt My Relationship with Exercise
After years of pushing through exhaustion, I hit burnout and had to relearn how to move my body with care instead of punishment. This is the story of how I rested my way back to strength, found joy in tiny steps, and rebuilt a sustainable, guilt-free relationship with exercise.

Wolverhampton’s Neurodivergent (AuDHD) Personal Trainer
As a neurodivergent personal trainer based in Wolverhampton, I know firsthand how overwhelming bright lights, loud music, unclear instructions, and social expectations can be. Fitness should be a path to wellbeing, not another place you have to mask or struggle to fit in.


Not Your Typical PT: Who I Am, How I Work and Where to Find Me
I'm Rhiannon and as an AuDHD personal trainer, I’ve been where you are. I offer inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly support for people who’ve felt left out of fitness spaces.



Being a Neurodivergent Personal Trainer
Stepping into a gym can be daunting, especially if you're neurodivergent or have felt out of place in fitness spaces before. That’s why I’ve made it my mission to create in-person sessions that feel calm, inclusive, and completely tailored to you.


Female Personal Trainer in Wolverhampton
Looking for a female personal trainer in Wolverhampton? Rhiannon Cooper offers inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly coaching at JD Gyms Wolverhampton South, Codsall Leisure Centre, and online.

5 Steps to Build a Positive Relationship with Food (Without Shame or Guilt)
Food shouldn't feel like a battle. In this post, I share 5 small but powerful steps that helped me let go of guilt, tune into hunger, and rebuild trust with food. Especially helpful for neurodivergent adults navigating binge eating or emotional eating patterns.

