SINGAPORE, 28 Aug – Andrew Lau, Founder of Rodandac, is emerging as a visionary leader in the fitness industry, pioneering a sustainable approach to personal training that centers on the power of mastering the mindset.
A recent study has unveiled a startling statistic; only eight percent of individuals achieve their New Year’s fitness goals, often grappling with unseen mental hurdles along the way. Andrew Lau’s journey mirrors this common struggle, but it’s his unique approach to overcoming them that sets him apart.
Emerging Stronger from Life’s Trials
Andrew started to embark on a fitness journey driven by his desire for personal transformation as early as 16 years old. Unforeseen challenges awaited him over a decade later when he was diagnosed with gout, a condition that could have shattered his dreams. Rather than yielding to adversity, Andrew channeled his struggles into empathy and understanding, igniting an unwavering commitment to help others conquer their own barriers.
“Despite maintaining my health, diet, and mental well-being for the past 25 years, I couldn’t pinpoint the underlying cause. My journey with gout was a turning point, teaching me that the power of the mind can overcome formidable physical challenges. The feelings that I felt at that moment, I wanted to share it with others,” says Andrew Lau.
The turning point came during Andrew’s intense preparation for the 2016 Fitness Manhunt competition when a severe gout flare-up and a sprained wrist threatened to derail his journey. Instead of surrendering, he embraced his vulnerability and confronted the challenge head-on, emerging stronger than ever, driven by a singular mission: to empower lives through the transformative ‘Mind over Matter’ fitness.
The Impact of ‘Mind Over Matter’ in Personal Transformation
From these life-altering experiences, Rodandac was born, challenging industry norms by reshaping the traditional fitness concept with a focus on mental resilience and holistic well-being. It redefines growth and empowerment while questioning surface-level industry trends. Rodandac’s vision is to inspire individuals to transcend limits, foster resilience, and achieve lasting changes.
“This vision is also backed by experts who concur that incorporating mental fitness into physical training can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being,” added Lau.
The dedication to each client’s personal triumphs has created a tapestry of impactful success stories. Andrew’s mantra, “Do It Anyway,” emboldens clients to embark on transformative journeys, transcending boundaries and unlocking their untapped potential. From empowering a Vice President in finding inner calm and confidence to supporting a determined feminist navigating a male-dominated workspace, Andrew’s guidance unlocks a world of possibilities and fosters unparalleled growth.
“Being introduced to Rodandac 3 years ago is a life-changing experience. The approach has not only improved my physical health but also greatly enhanced my mental resilience. Their infectious enthusiasm and personalised training sessions have helped me make remarkable progress,” shared Richard Hennessy. “It is important for me that they understand my needs and provide targeted and effective training. Under their guidance, I’ve achieved growth, which was an uphill task given my heart condition,” added Yong Sin Lee, who has also been a committed client of Rodandac for a year.
The future trajectory of Rodandac is poised to establish an ecosystem where skilled trainers tailor their guidance to individual needs, profoundly influencing clients’ lives mentally and physically.
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