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Ep. 333 Overtraining, Body Image and the Power of Strength Training with Dr. Sean Pastuch

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I am honored to engage in a conversation with Dr. Sean Pastuch today.

Dr. Pastuch spent more than ten years treating patients and training clients. He has worked with some of the most elite athletes in the world, guiding them toward success by seamlessly connecting fitness with healthcare.

In today’s conversation, we discuss the sustainability of New Year's resolutions, explain why strength training is essential, and talk about chronic cardio and muscular independence, the pitfalls of overtraining, and the impact of body image marketing. We explore advocacy within the current healthcare system, emphasizing the need for confidence-building to become effective advocates for ourselves and our children. Dr. Pastuch also explains the simplicity of his morning routine, highlighting the importance of uncomplicated habits for maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

Stay tuned for simple-to-apply behavior changes, mindset shifts, and exercise protocols to help you live a life of freedom without compromise.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Dr. Pastuch shares his thoughts on New Year's resolutions
  • How fitness planning in 5-year rather than 1-year chunks can make your progress feel less daunting and more achievable
  • Why mindset is such an essential aspect of fitness
  • Dr. Pastuch shares advice for finding a good trainer
  • Some strategies for weight loss and fitness
  • Why do we need to adapt to our body changes during perimenopause and menopause rather than relying on methods that worked in the past?
  • The benefits of focusing on overall health and well-being instead of striving for a specific body ideal
  • The importance of addressing underlying issues before focusing on exercise and nutrition for weight loss
  • Why passive solutions are not enough to address generational problems
  • How to become your own best health advocate

Bio:

Dr Sean spent over a decade treating patients and training clients. He has worked with the most elite athletes in the world, the people who need the .01% edge on their competition, like professional baseball players, CrossFit games champions, and Olympic medalists. He found his success by bridging the gap between fitness and healthcare, using his expertise in both the gym and the clinic to create a new way to help people consistently get out of pain without going to the doctor or missing out on their active lives. Since leaving practice in 2017, Dr. Sean has taken the methods he used to help over 10,000 people perform at their best, free of pain, and made his methods and mindset shifts available to the masses through the founding of his company, Active Life, where his team not only help people from around the world to get out of pain without going to the doctor or giving up their active life, but they mentor fitness and healthcare professionals to do the same for their clients and patients.

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I am honored to engage in a conversation with Dr. Sean Pastuch today.

Dr. Pastuch spent more than ten years treating patients and training clients. He has worked with some of the most elite athletes in the world, guiding them toward success by seamlessly connecting fitness with healthcare.

In today’s conversation, we discuss the sustainability of New Year's resolutions, explain why strength training is essential, and talk about chronic cardio and muscular independence, the pitfalls of overtraining, and the impact of body image marketing. We explore advocacy within the current healthcare system, emphasizing the need for confidence-building to become effective advocates for ourselves and our children. Dr. Pastuch also explains the simplicity of his morning routine, highlighting the importance of uncomplicated habits for maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

Stay tuned for simple-to-apply behavior changes, mindset shifts, and exercise protocols to help you live a life of freedom without compromise.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Dr. Pastuch shares his thoughts on New Year's resolutions
  • How fitness planning in 5-year rather than 1-year chunks can make your progress feel less daunting and more achievable
  • Why mindset is such an essential aspect of fitness
  • Dr. Pastuch shares advice for finding a good trainer
  • Some strategies for weight loss and fitness
  • Why do we need to adapt to our body changes during perimenopause and menopause rather than relying on methods that worked in the past?
  • The benefits of focusing on overall health and well-being instead of striving for a specific body ideal
  • The importance of addressing underlying issues before focusing on exercise and nutrition for weight loss
  • Why passive solutions are not enough to address generational problems
  • How to become your own best health advocate

Bio:

Dr Sean spent over a decade treating patients and training clients. He has worked with the most elite athletes in the world, the people who need the .01% edge on their competition, like professional baseball players, CrossFit games champions, and Olympic medalists. He found his success by bridging the gap between fitness and healthcare, using his expertise in both the gym and the clinic to create a new way to help people consistently get out of pain without going to the doctor or missing out on their active lives. Since leaving practice in 2017, Dr. Sean has taken the methods he used to help over 10,000 people perform at their best, free of pain, and made his methods and mindset shifts available to the masses through the founding of his company, Active Life, where his team not only help people from around the world to get out of pain without going to the doctor or giving up their active life, but they mentor fitness and healthcare professionals to do the same for their clients and patients.

Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Connect with Dr. Sean Pastuch

  continue reading

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