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What if everything you thought about strength training was keeping you from making real progress? If you're struggling with autoimmune issues, chronic fatigue, or simply feeling overwhelmed by fitness culture's "go hard or go home" mentality, this episode will be your permission slip to train differently.
After my Hashimoto's diagnosis, I watched my deadlift numbers plummet from 200+ pounds, and initially felt like a failure. That journey led me to develop what I call "Smart Strength" – a training philosophy that prioritizes quality over quantity, sustainability over intensity, and personalization over cookie-cutter approaches.
Think of people like plants – some are cacti that thrive with minimal care, while others need daily misting and careful tending. Your fitness approach should honor your unique needs rather than forcing yourself into a training style that depletes you. Women's bodies, in particular, have different recovery requirements and hormonal considerations that many traditional programs ignore.
Progressive overload doesn't always mean adding weight. Changing tempo, stance, rest periods, or set schemes can create significant training stimulus without necessarily lifting heavier. This means you can continue building strength even during periods of limited energy or when managing chronic conditions.
Ready to escape the burnout cycle? Join me in exploring how to create a sustainable fitness approach that respects your body's limits while still challenging you to grow stronger. Follow me @TinaWeilandFit to continue the conversation about redefining what strong looks like for your unique body.
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Send me a text about the episode!
What if everything you thought about strength training was keeping you from making real progress? If you're struggling with autoimmune issues, chronic fatigue, or simply feeling overwhelmed by fitness culture's "go hard or go home" mentality, this episode will be your permission slip to train differently.
After my Hashimoto's diagnosis, I watched my deadlift numbers plummet from 200+ pounds, and initially felt like a failure. That journey led me to develop what I call "Smart Strength" – a training philosophy that prioritizes quality over quantity, sustainability over intensity, and personalization over cookie-cutter approaches.
Think of people like plants – some are cacti that thrive with minimal care, while others need daily misting and careful tending. Your fitness approach should honor your unique needs rather than forcing yourself into a training style that depletes you. Women's bodies, in particular, have different recovery requirements and hormonal considerations that many traditional programs ignore.
Progressive overload doesn't always mean adding weight. Changing tempo, stance, rest periods, or set schemes can create significant training stimulus without necessarily lifting heavier. This means you can continue building strength even during periods of limited energy or when managing chronic conditions.
Ready to escape the burnout cycle? Join me in exploring how to create a sustainable fitness approach that respects your body's limits while still challenging you to grow stronger. Follow me @TinaWeilandFit to continue the conversation about redefining what strong looks like for your unique body.
✅ Like the podcast? Leave a review!
💌 GET FREE DAILY HEALTHY RECIPES HERE
📝 APPLY TO WORK WITH ME
🌟 JOIN THE FREE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY
📸 FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM
🎥 FREE WORKOUT VIDEOS
💊 MY FAVORITE SUPPLEMENTS : CODE: 'TINAW' SAVES YOU $$$
254 episodes
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