I don’t think there’s a clear moment when something becomes real. It kind of sneaks up on you.
One day it’s an idea you talk about casually. The next, it’s something you’re responsible for. That’s where I am right now.
Spoke stopped being a concept and started being real. Real people, real space, real energy. Real expectations. Mostly my own.
I didn’t feel ready when I decided to do this. I felt restless. I felt like keeping this a concept in my head would cost me more than trying something new. So I did.
Not confidently. Not perfectly. Just forward. With help, of course. Thanks to Shawn.
I’ve learned this the same way I’ve learned most things. Through movement. Through cycling. Through strength training. Through workouts where I showed up without a clear plan and figured it out in real time. Clarity has never come first for me. Action has.
That’s been true in fitness and it’s been true here. Some days building Spoke feels exciting. Some days it feels heavy. Most days it’s both.
Creating a group fitness space that combines cycling and strength has forced me to pay attention to how I move through uncertainty. Where I hesitate. Where I overthink. Where I surprise myself by handling more than I thought I could.
This studio isn’t coming from a place of having it all figured out. It’s coming from wanting something better. A workout that challenges you. A training environment that keeps you consistent. A community that makes showing up feel worth it.
I didn’t want another place to work out. I wanted a place built around effort. A place where cycling and strength live together. A place where doing hard things doesn’t feel like a solo act.
That’s what this is really about.
If you’re starting a new workout routine, getting back into fitness, or feeling like something in your life is shifting without a clear next step, I get it. That’s exactly where this started.
No big revelation. No perfect timing. Just the decision to move anyway.
Oh shit. This is actually happening.
Olivier



