Mindfulness in Motion
The Brain, Learning & Calm
Breathwork & Meditation (SOARFIT Style)
SOARFIT trivia
The SOARFIT difference
100

What does "mindfulness" mean in the context of movement?

Paying attention to the body, breath, and sensations in the present moment without judgment.

100

What does the autonomic nervous system control automatically?

Heart rate, breathing, digestion, and stress responses.

100

What is the main goal of breathwork in SOARFIT?

To influence the nervous system, not to force relaxation.

100

What is the "go-to" exercise your coach uses on during a class?

Plate Pushes

100

How is SOARFIT different from a regular fitness class?

Movement is used intentionally to support therapy goals, not performance.

200

Name one physical sign that tells you your nervous system is becoming activated.

Tight chest, shallow breathing, clenched jaw, racing heart, muscle tension, restlessness.

200

Why is it harder to learn new skills when the nervous system is overwhelmed?

The brain prioritizes survival over learning.


200

Why does slowing the exhale help calm the body?

Longer exhales signal safety to the nervous system.

200

What is the only muscle that people care about? (Aesthetically)

Calves

200

Coaches are trained to observe _______, not just reps?

Behavior

300

What is one way movement can help regulate emotions?

It releases stored tension, improves breathing, shifts focus to the body, and lowers stress hormones.

300

What’s one way physical training mirrors recovery?

Progress takes time, setbacks happen, form matters, and effort compounds.

300

Why does SOARFIT keep meditation practices primarily seated or kneeling?

Highlights intention?

300

Who is the founder of SOARFIT?

Dr. Frank Mattiace

300

What does group movement teach faster than discussion alone?

Trust, accountability, and shared effort.

400

Two slow inhales through the nose with a slow exhale through the mouth. What is the name of this breathing technique?

Physiological sigh

400

_________ is a crucial protein, secreted in the brain, for learning and memory, acting as "fertilizer for the brain"

BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor)

400

What is being trained when you direct attention to the breath repeatedly?

Attention control

400

What NFL teams did the founder of SOARFIT play on?

Detroit Lions, and Green Bay

400

What is the ultimate goal of SOARFIT sessions?

Using movement to learn

500

Why is noticing discomfort during movement considered a skill in recovery?

It builds tolerance for discomfort without reacting impulsively or avoiding it.

500

Why does SOARFIT use movement before teaching coping skills?

A regulated nervous system learns faster and retains more effectively.

500

How is SOARFIT meditation different from traditional meditation?

It’s designed to support recovery skills & spiritual connection.

500

What exercise is this class gonna do for 1 hour straight next SOARFIT class?

Burpees!!! :)

500

Why does SOARFIT integrate movement with clinical language?

To connect body experiences to therapeutic insight.