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How much exercise is too much?

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I know you've probably heard me say that over training can really undermine your results. But what does "over training" actually mean for you? Is it okay to combine other exercises with the program you're currently doing? And what about running or pickleball or swimming or other recreational activities you enjoy on top of your regularly scheduled workouts? How much exercise is too much, and how do you find the sweet spot? Listen to today's conversation for some great insights and answers!

In this episode, I’m exploring….

⭐️ Two essential questions to answer before working out ⭐️ How inflammation impacts your ability to get results ⭐️ How to know when to back off and when to push harder ⭐️ How to create the right balance in your training that supports your goals ⭐️ Common training mistakes to avoid ⭐️ Essential strategies in the peri and postmenopause years ⭐️ Tips for enjoying your recreational activities and your training without burning out

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Content provided by Bree Argetsinger and Bree Argetsinger - aka Coach Betty Rocker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bree Argetsinger and Bree Argetsinger - aka Coach Betty Rocker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

I know you've probably heard me say that over training can really undermine your results. But what does "over training" actually mean for you? Is it okay to combine other exercises with the program you're currently doing? And what about running or pickleball or swimming or other recreational activities you enjoy on top of your regularly scheduled workouts? How much exercise is too much, and how do you find the sweet spot? Listen to today's conversation for some great insights and answers!

In this episode, I’m exploring….

⭐️ Two essential questions to answer before working out ⭐️ How inflammation impacts your ability to get results ⭐️ How to know when to back off and when to push harder ⭐️ How to create the right balance in your training that supports your goals ⭐️ Common training mistakes to avoid ⭐️ Essential strategies in the peri and postmenopause years ⭐️ Tips for enjoying your recreational activities and your training without burning out

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