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#35: How cortisol affects body composition

#35: How cortisol affects body composition

FromFit Body, Happy Joints ®


#35: How cortisol affects body composition

FromFit Body, Happy Joints ®

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Free week of Evlo classes: https://www.evlo-fitness.com/free-week-of-evlo-podcastDr. Shannon's IG: @dr.shannon.dptStart your Evlo membership trial: www.evlofitness.comIf you feel like you’re doing everything right - putting in work at the gym, you’re trying to eat less, and still not seeing results - it COULD be because of cortisol imbalance. In this episode, I want to explain how too much exercise and too little eating can have the reverse effects that you’re hoping for because of potentially messing with your cortisol and hormonal balance. One of my goals, which I hope is evident by my content, is to encourage people to get away from the damaging “grind yourself into the ground if you want to look good” mentality. Not only do I believe this is damaging to our body image, joints, and mental health, but it doesn’t work for most people long-term, and one of those reasons is related to cortisol.3:04  What is Cortisol?7:30  The Role Cortisol Plays in Your Body12:04  Cortisol’s Relationship to Body Composition 14:07  Insulin and Insulin Resistance 19:27  How Lower Intensity Workouts Can Help Blood Sugar Levels24:59  How Much Exercise Is Too Much? 32:07  Symptoms of Elevated Cortisol 36:14  Tips For Balancing Cortisol Levels 
Released:
Nov 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dr. Shannon Ritchey, PT, DPT, will discuss how to improve your fitness and wellness, all while limiting joint pain and other negative side effects of exercise, to truly optimize and preserve your body. Shannon uses neurology, physics, and anatomy principles to challenge common damaging mindsets and trends to encourage routines that move the needle for your fitness results and your health.Evlo Fitness: www.evlofitness.comShannon's Instagram: @dr.shannon.dpt