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12-minute AMRAP

Asian Chicken & Eggplant Stir-Fry

A Relationship Business

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Complete as many rounds in 12 minutes of:

15 dumbbell clean and jerks
15-calorie bike

Tender eggplant and juicy chicken thigh sautéed in garlic, ginger, and coconut aminos, finished with scallions and sesame.

Good trainers aren’t just coaches.

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Men use 45-lb dumbbells.
Women use 30-lb dumbbells.

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Ingredients

2 small Asian eggplants (or 1 large), cut into ½-inch thick wedges
¾ lb boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized strips
Salt and pepper, to taste
2½ Tbsp ghee or unsalted butter (for cooking)
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
2 Tbsp coconut aminos
1 tsp rice vinegar (optional)
1 tsp toasted sesame oil (finishing only)
1 scallion, sliced
Optional: ½ tsp red pepper flakes or sliced fresh chili for heat

Macronutrients
(makes 2 servings)

Protein: 29g
Fat: 27g
Carbs: 8g

Preparation

Salt the eggplant slices lightly and let them sit for 15–20 minutes to draw out excess moisture. Pat dry with paper towels.

In a skillet or wok, heat 1 Tbsp ghee or butter over medium-high heat. Season the chicken with salt and pepper, then sauté for 4–5 minutes until browned and cooked through. Remove and set aside.

Add the remaining 1½ Tbsp ghee or butter to the pan. Add the eggplant and cook for 4–5 minutes per side until golden brown and tender. Push the eggplant to one side of the pan. Add the garlic and ginger and sauté for 30 seconds until fragrant. Stir in the cooked chicken, coconut aminos, and rice vinegar, tossing everything to coat. Cook 1–2 more minutes.

Turn off the heat, drizzle with sesame oil, and toss gently. Top with scallions and optional chili flakes.

Good trainers aren’t just coaches. They’re also psychologists, counsellors, therapists, motivators, friends and more.

Anyone who’s worked with an athlete knows that to be truly successful, you have to go further than simply teaching a squat. That means getting to know your clients and being a part of their lives. Doing so will give you a lot of insight and will help you understand, motivate and encourage your athletes.

“If you would dread to run into your average clients for a pastrami sandwich at the end of the day, you’re in the wrong line of work,” Coach Glassman asserts.

When all is said and done, training is simply personal interaction, and building strong relationships with your clients is another secret to success.

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Ethan Rush November 29, 2025 | 12:04 EST
Edited
Scaled - 3 rounds
35# DB
Sets of 12 not 15
Today’s excuse: recovering from hurt shoulder
Pat McElhone December 01, 2025 | 18:35 EST
Scaled to 2x25lb DB
Airdyne A3
4rnds +10 DB C&J
RACHEL STEADMAN December 01, 2025 | 13:11 EST
This is one of our favourites so far! We put the aubergine in the oven for 20 mins to soften it and it was delicious!
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