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#67: How the nervous system affects your results: why exhausting workouts aren't more effective

#67: How the nervous system affects your results: why exhausting workouts aren't more effective

FromFit Body, Happy Joints ®


#67: How the nervous system affects your results: why exhausting workouts aren't more effective

FromFit Body, Happy Joints ®

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How the nervous system affects your results: why exhausting workouts aren't more effectiveIn this episode, Shannon discusses the difference between systemic and specific fatigue, known as central and peripheral fatigue. She discusses why this theory highlights that workouts don't have to wear you out to have big payoffs. She leaves you with practical applications on knowing if your workouts are centrally or peripherally fatiguing. 1:40: Introduction of systemic fatigue (central fatigue) vs. specific fatigue (peripheral fatigue3:05: Increasing muscle definition without wearing yourself down5:30: How hypertrophy (gaining muscle) happens + motor unit recruitment 8:03: Different types of fatigue (central and peripheral fatigue)9:40: How central fatigue affects peripheral fatigue10:29: How peripheral and central fatigue affect results differently 13:15: The “interference effect” 13:53: Different types of workouts/exercises that can lead to high levels of central fatigue14:45: Peripheral fatigue for muscle hypertrophy15:45: Practical applications 17:08: Individual responses to exercise dosage/tolerance to fatigue18:18: How to know if your workout is more centrally fatiguing than peripherally fatiguing20:00: Is soreness a reliable indicator of effectiveness of your workout?Blog - how to increase muscle definition 8 free Evlo classesFollow Dr. Shannon on IG14 day Evlo trial
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
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