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Fitness and Arthritis
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Reaching your fitness goals when dealing with arthritis brings unique challenges.
Host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey is joined in this episode by featured guest Christine Conti, Arthritis Fitness Specialist, author, and International Fitness Educator. The two will discuss the effects of joint pain and stiffness and ways to help navigate through the hurdles and potential symptoms.
Let the “NASM-CPT Podcast” help you keep arthritis in check so you can continue to excel in your workouts!
Reaching your fitness goals when dealing with arthritis brings unique challenges.
Host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey is joined in this episode by featured guest Christine Conti, Arthritis Fitness Specialist, author, and International Fitness Educator. The two will discuss the effects of joint pain and stiffness and ways to help navigate through the hurdles and potential symptoms.
Let the “NASM-CPT Podcast” help you keep arthritis in check so you can continue to excel in your workouts!
Released:
Apr 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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General Adaptation Syndrome and SAID Principles: <p>Your body is apt at dealing with stress and will make adjustments as needed to cope. General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) allows us to look at the introduction of stress to our system and a spectrum of our body’s ability to deal with it. The levels of the GAS principle are:</p><p><br></p><p>The Alarm Reaction stage</p><ul> <li>What the …!!!</li> <li>Increased soreness</li> <li>Questioning choice of exercises and sometimes exercising in general</li> <li>Decreased performance</li></ul><p>The Resistance stage</p><ul> <li>“Good stress” aka eustress</li> <li>Getting used to the stress</li> <li>Minimized soreness </li> <li>Physiologically fine with practiced exercises</li> <li>Increased performance</li></ul><p>The Exhaustion / Overtraining stage</p><ul> <li>“Over stressed” aka distressed </li> <li>Not enough recovery</li> <li>Irritable </li> <li>Exhausted </li> <li>Decreased performance</li></ul><p>The SAID princi by The NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick Richey