
In this episode of Change Is Hard, I sit down with endurance coach, triathlete, and marathon swimmer Amy Height to talk about rediscovering fitness, building resilience, and why showing up for yourself matters more than anything.
Amy shares her personal story of transformation—from feeling stuck in her body to finding joy in movement—and how she now helps others make fitness and wellness part of their lives. Our conversation dives into the parallels between running and life, especially when it comes to tackling challenges, overcoming discomfort, and finding the motivation to keep going.
Here’s what you’ll take away:
Whether you’re looking to get back to something you used to love or build new habits, this episode is a reminder that change—though hard—is always worth it.
I hope you find it as inspiring as I did. Listen now and let me know your thoughts!
Amy Height is a UESCA certified endurance running coach, NASM certified personal trainer and Institute for Integrative Nutrition certified holistic health coach. With 15+ years in the fitness and wellness sphere, she offers a whole-person approach to coaching. Amy competes in the Ironman triathlon 70.3 distance, road races of various distances and open water marathon swimming. Outside of the fitness world, Amy is a theatrical stage manager, copywriter, creative consultant and voice actor. She lives in Denver, Colorado and works with clients around the world. Learn more at amyheight.com.