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Sebastian Jorna
I’m half German, half Dutch, and have lived all over the globe. If pressed to define my nationality, I’d call myself a “European expat.” I’m the co-founder and CEO of Tidalflow, an AI health coach startup based in Amsterdam and backed by Google. Before diving into the world of entrepreneurship, I trained in Machine Learning at MIT and spent a prior life working in Finance at Morgan Stanley. Now, I’m focused on using technology to transform personal fitness and wellness.Read more

Reclaim your health after moving abroad: A practical guide for expats

Dec 6, 2024

Relocating to a new country like the Netherlands is exciting but can easily disrupt your health and fitness routine. But regaining control over your health is doable - whether by hiring a personal trainer or by using digital solutions like AI personal trainers. 

The challenge for expats

It’s common to struggle with staying fit after a move. You’re busy navigating new cultural norms, establishing routines, perhaps learning a new language and getting used to your new job. If you’ve found yourself losing track of your fitness, here are some actionable ways to get back on course.

1. Hire a personal trainer

Hiring a personal trainer can be an effective way to jump-start your routine, providing motivation, accountability and a personalised workout plan.

Costs of a personal trainer

  • Monthly cost estimate for two sessions per week: 400-640 euros

What to look for in a personal trainer

  • Qualifications: Ensure they are properly certified.
  • Language skills: Choose someone who speaks your preferred language.
  • Specialisation: If you have specific goals, for example weight loss or rehabilitation, find a trainer with the right expertise.

Where to find a personal trainer

  • Local gyms and fitness studios: These often have personal trainers available.
  • Online platforms: There are several local websites and apps dedicated to connecting clients with trainers.

2. Get an AI personal trainer

If a personal trainer is too costly or doesn’t fit your schedule, an AI personal trainer offers a cost-effective and flexible alternative.

Costs of an AI personal trainer

  • Monthly subscription prices: typically 20-50 euros.

The benefits of an AI personal trainer

  • Language and cultural customisation: AI trainers often support multiple languages and can adapt nutrition plans to your preferred cuisine.
  • Convenience: Train at your own pace, whenever it suits you.
  • Personalisation: AI adapts plans to your fitness level and goals.

Potential downsides of an AI personal trainer

  • Not in person: There’s only digital accountability, which isn't enough motivation for some people.
  • Technology dependent: Reliable internet and a compatible device are required.

Actionable steps to get back on track

Whether you opt for a real-life personal trainer, an AI trainer or decide to go it alone, there are several simple steps you can take to get that fitness habit back.

1. Set clear goals

  • Define what you want to achieve, whether it’s weight loss, muscle building, or just getting active again.

2. Establish a routine

  • Set specific workout times and treat them as important appointments.
  • Use an app or calendar to remind yourself and stay consistent.

3. Use local resources

  • Explore your area and find parks and trails that are fun to run on, or join a local sports club.
  • Make it social by participating in group fitness activities or community events.

4. Leverage technology

  • Use fitness apps or AI trainers to create structure.
  • Track your progress to stay motivated. It's easy to feel like nothing is improving if you don't measure it.

5. Build accountability

  • Find a workout buddy, either locally or online, to keep each other on track.
  • Join local or expat fitness groups for motivation and support.

6. Overcome language barriers

  • Learn basic fitness-related phrases to make it easy to navigate local gyms and classes.

Take the first steps back to fitness

Moving to a new country doesn’t mean giving up on your health goals. With the right tools - whether it's a personal trainer or an AI assistant - you can reclaim your health routine and make fitness a fulfilling part of your expat experience. Start by setting clear goals and taking small but consistent steps to get back on track. Your future self will thank you!

 

By Sebastian Jorna