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Have your clients (or even you) ever used exercise as therapy only to end up more depleted than energized?
In this episode of the Functionally Speaking podcast, we’re breaking down how to help clients (and ourselves) find the right dose of exercise for their current season of life. From “go hard or go home” narratives to sneaky stressors like high-demand jobs, toddler wake-ups, or perfectionist tendencies, we share how to reframe movement through a truly functional lens. We also cover what the research says about minimum effective dose, signs that exercise might be doing more harm than good, and why giving clients “permission to do less” can actually unlock better outcomes.
Whether you’re a clinician navigating this conversation with patients, or a woman juggling her own fitness goals, this episode will give you practical frameworks and empathetic language to support more sustainable exercise routines.
In this episode, we cover:
- 01:56 Why “exercise is therapy” can be a red flag
- 02:56 Looking at client history—not just their current workouts
- 05:05 Season of life: capacity, stress, and what’s on their plate
- 07:28 The sneaky stressors many clinicians overlook
- 10:14 Red flags in labs and symptoms that signal overtraining
- 19:54 How to approach cardio and lifting for real-life results
- 22:52 What counts as “exercise” to your client?
- 24:08 Why good programming (and good referrals) matter
- 28:36 Real client stories and resistance to change
- 34:56 Why doing less now can help you do more later
- 36:19 Final tips and reminders for clinicians
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