The Power of Hope and Not Giving Up with Trent McEntire
This episode discusses the power of hope and what happens when you don’t tell yourself “no.” My guest for this episode is Trent McEntire, and he has been helping people gain back their mobility for more than two decades.
Questions this episode will answer:
-What is a movement gap?
-What are some strategies to push through what others tell you are limitations?
-What are some key questions to consider with your wellness team, especially when trying to assess your progress?
Whether you have mobility issues, have struggled with being told what you can’t do, or are looking for ways to harness hope, there is something in this episode for you.
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About Trent McEntire:
For more than two decades, Trent McEntire has been helping people gain back their mobility – a story he knows well. Born with a mild form of Cerebral Palsy, Trent experienced pain and stiffness every day from the time he was a child. However, Trent’s creative problem-solving abilities kicked in transforming his movement capabilities to participate in his love for sports. What Trent discovered to repair his own body became the foundation for what would be his life’s work.
He attended Western Michigan University where he received a BFA in Dance requiring studies in Movement Science and Training –Feldenkrais, Laban Movement Analysis, Bartenieff Fundamentals, Kinesiology, and Anatomy. Trent pursued a career as a professional dancer where he performed on stages throughout the country and abroad.
As a movement professional, Trent saw a path where he could help others who had movement limitations. He opened up his studio as a way to work with clients and train other movement professionals in the work he had been practicing to repair his own limitations. For more than 20 years, Trent has taught his transformational neuro-movement methods and tools to thousands of clients and movement professionals across the globe.
Trent’s work has helped many people move past their most debilitating situations — children who struggle with focus; seniors who have lost their balance and mobility, individuals experiencing neurological conditions; and athletes who have suffered concussions, injuries, and other debilitating situations.
Today, Trent’s mission is to get his methods and tools out to everyone who needs help. The Fire Up Your Brain program was created as a fun, engaging, and affordable way to support this mission. In addition to his professional teaching, Trent spends his time problem-solving and educating the world through his AskTrent Live programming, building a network of BrainSpeed Coaches, and speaking engagements to further educate the public on enhancing brain performance.