In this episode of the PerformWell Podcast, we sit down with movement coach Kuba to explore a refreshing approach to fitness
Kuba shares his journey from teenage parkour adventures in Poland to teaching movement as a way to reconnect with the body. We dive into why “playful training” can be the key to long-term health, how to overcome the fear of injury when learning new skills, and why balancing enjoyment with discipline makes training sustainable for life. If you’ve ever wanted to move better, feel stronger, or just enjoy training again, this conversation is packed with insights you can start using today.
Follow Kuba for more movement tips:
Instagram: @kuba.moves
Follow the PerformWell Podcast Team:
Nick Finch: @getfitbynick
Dan King: @coach.dan.king
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