Socrates as a Personal Trainer: A Philosophical Approach to Fitness

I was reading about Socrates the other day and it got me wondering if he were a personal trainer today, would he focus more on asking questions than counting reps? It seems like his method was all about guiding people to find answers themselves, which could be interesting in a fitness context. Maybe instead of just telling someone to do ten more squats, he’d ask why they think form matters or how their body feels during the movement. Do you think this kind of approach could help people connect more deeply with their workouts, or would it just lead to frustration? I’d love to hear your thoughts on blending philosophy with fitness.