309: Can Harder Workouts Backfire? - with Molly McNamee

309: Can Harder Workouts Backfire? - with Molly McNamee

You eat clean and hit the gym twice a day. Yet, you feel bloated, tired, and the scale won't budge. You aren't doing anything wrong. Your body is simply reacting to chronic stress.

When Effort Hurts Your Progress

For many people, eating less and moving more works fine. However, high-achieving women under a lot of stress face a different reality. Fitness coach Molly McNamee once experienced this herself while working out for hours daily. She ate healthy but still gained weight and felt anxious.

The Hidden Hormone Thief

The real culprit behind these struggles? A hormone called cortisol. It should rise in the morning and fall at night. When life never slows down, cortisol stays high and steals from your other hormones. This leads to brain fog, insomnia, and unwanted weight gain.

Stressors You Might Not Notice

Stress isn't just about a busy job or challenging relationships. It also comes from the digital world as well as environmental chemicals. Even poor posture can keep your body from taking deep breaths. These invisible factors keep your nervous system on edge all day long.

Simple Ways to Find Balance

Recovery doesn't have to be another to-do list project. McNamee suggests taking tiny ten-second pauses throughout your day. You can also end every workout by lying down and breathing for a few minutes. This simple shift helps your body enter a state where it can finally heal.

Slow Down and Watch Performance Rise

Slowing down helps you perform at your best. When you acknowledge your stress load, you process information faster and can show up more fully for your family. It's no longer a choice between your ambition and your health. Because you can reach your goals by being more intentional with your rest.

In this podcast, you will discover…

  • Why traditional dieting fails when you are stressed
  • The way cortisol disrupts your sex hormones and thyroid
  • How hidden digital and environmental triggers affect your health
  • Why your posture and breathing patterns matter so much
  • Simple ten-second habits to calm your nervous system
  • The importance of resting after every single workout
  • How slowing down actually improves your professional performance

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