E17 Are You Exercising *Too* Much?
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Picture this: you just started working out and you’ve been going HARD in the gym every. single. day... but then you started feeling reallly sore so you skipped a day, and then another day, and then another day, and then you just give up. Sound familiar? We know exercising is essential for our well-being, so we may tend to over-do it thinking if we work out more it's better, right? Not exactly. In this episode, Steph discusses the consequences of working out too much, and how to balance your fitness to safely challenge yourself while still making progress.
– benefits of exercising
– balanced approach to fitness
5:06 – ayurvedic approach to fitness
– signs of overtraining
– enhance your training: include a variety of training
– my personal experience with overtraining
– enhance your training to make life easier
– when to challenge yourself and when to slow down
– cycle syncing your fitness
– how I schedule my workouts
15:47 – slowing down isn’t bad
– different seasons of life = different training styles/schedules
– how I can help you on your fitness journey
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