Getting hit by a car cracked Tyler’s femur — and shattered everything he thought he knew about fitness.
Tyler Bramlett, co-founder of WeShape, joins Brigitte Cutshall on Real Things Living to flip the fitness script. After a cycling accident forced him to relearn movement from scratch, Tyler discovered that the industry’s obsession with intensity is exactly what keeps people stuck — or injured.
His approach starts at the foundation: quality of movement, foot mechanics, and the self-worth that makes healthy habits actually last.
WeShape’s smart algorithm builds daily, personalized workouts based on how you’re actually feeling that day — no cookie-cutter routines, no shame spirals.
3 Key Takeaways:
(1) Quality before intensity. If you don’t learn how your body is supposed to move first, the method doesn’t matter — you’ll get hurt.
(2) Your body is one system. Flat arches can cause shoulder pain. Fix the root, not just the symptom.
(3) Shame doesn’t stick. Lasting change comes from valuing your body, not punishing it.
Head over to https://weshape.com/realthings to take their movement quiz and start your free two-week trial today!