Even though health and fitness are always important, Johnson tries to emphasize to the kids that even though they are putting in hard work, they also need to have fun with it. When days are tough to handle, they still need to be able to push through it because they truly want to be there.
"It's very important to be able to have fun in what you're doing, especially if you're going to have a career out of it," Johnson said. "I mean, it's your job, but you want to be able to have fun with that and try to get better every day. Some days aren't going to be your best, but if you kind of take it day by day and take it as one day at a time is really important."
Heading into the second half of the season, Johnson looks forward to continuing his involvement with The Bloc while still connecting with the students as they continue to grow with the program.
After three visits, the 24 year old knows the students take in the values that they learn and also show the drive that they have every time he walks in through the door. Whether he is giving advice or learning from them, it is something he will always cherish.
"I think every kid's so unique that comes through here," Johnson said. "It's actually super cool to see because some of them I know [didn't have] the greatest upbringing in childhood, so to see the respect they have for people coming in, and the passion they have to actually teach you is so cool. So that was one thing that kind of stuck out."