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97| Insights: What Are the Signs of Overtraining?

97| Insights: What Are the Signs of Overtraining?

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals


97| Insights: What Are the Signs of Overtraining?

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is overtraining? How can you tell if you’re guilty of doing it? In this week’s Insights, I talk about my own experience with overtraining and what you can do to avoid it.
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:


Overtraining and how you can spot signs of it


How to mitigate against overtraining


My experience with overtraining



Key Takeaways:


Overtraining is a physiological state where you are very simply under an undue amount of load --  you put your body under too much load for it to be able to cope and respond appropriately.


The body doesn’t actually know the difference between physiological load in terms of stress.


Some indications that you’re overtraining or overloading your body:




You’re starting to get mild symptoms of insomnia or insomnia itself.


You’re experiencing loss of libido.


Your appetite is being suppressed or becoming dysregulated.


You’re feeling tired all the time and you’re experiencing muscle pain.


You’re no longer excited to exercise.




When you’re overtrained, your body is in a state of an elevated nervous system.



Action Steps:


What to do if you’re overtraining.




Continue to exercise but take it back to 60%, or completely change what you’re doing.


Try taking your foot off the pedal for a week, and allow your body to recover.


Try something different. Get out of the normal pattern of what you’re doing and bring in a bit of variety.


Look at what you’re doing for recovery.



Leanne said:
“[The body] can’t differentiate stress that comes from lifting too many heavy weights for too long, from running every day instead of resting, or from the physical stress of, for example, working too hard, hitting too many deadlines, not getting enough sleep.”

“Sometimes variety can invigorate our enthusiasm for things, but also, you need to just rest in that particular pattern of training that you’re doing.”

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Released:
Feb 16, 2019
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The Remove the Guesswork podcast is for busy professionals who want to improve their health, fitness and wellbeing using the latest science and technology to cut through the noise and get better results, faster. In each 30 minute episode I’ll talk with some of the leading names in the health and wellbeing industry about the latest innovations, interview people who have transformed their health to find out how they did it, and share my own personal story of chronic stress, burnout, career change and subsequent lifestyle transformation. Other popular topics include personalisation; optimizing human performance; work/life blend; the importance of recovery; finding consistency; thriving not surviving; becoming a health warrior; biohacking and intelligent training. Leanne Spencer is an expert in health, fitness and wellbeing. She is the author of two bestselling books, Rise and Shine and Remove the Guesswork and TEDx speaker on why fitness is more important than weight. Visit our website www.bodyshotperformance.com for more information.