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130. Does Running Cause Weight Gain? All Things Cardio, Cortisol, & Choosing An Aligned Form of Exercise

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This episode was inspired by an interesting conversation I had with a friend on one of our hikes.

She was sharing something she'd heard from a big health coach in the industry. What she'd heard was this:

Running and other types of high-intensity cardio raise your cortisol levels and create a stress response in the body. This can cause people, especially women in menopause, to gain weight.

She asked what my thoughts were. I said I agreed and disagreed. I'm going to elaborate on the thoughts I had surrounding this topic. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The science behind stress-related weight gain from running and other intense forms of cardio.
  • How our thoughts about movement and exercise impact our body's physiological response to them.
  • When running or other high-intensity cardio would be beneficial, and when it might be more harmful than helpful in terms of building health and longevity.
  • How to choose the most aligned exercise for you.
  • How to tune into your own body's wisdom to make the best movement-related decisions possible.

Article On Cortisol & Exercise: https://www.runtothefinish.com/why-working-out-but-gaining-weight/

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This episode was inspired by an interesting conversation I had with a friend on one of our hikes.

She was sharing something she'd heard from a big health coach in the industry. What she'd heard was this:

Running and other types of high-intensity cardio raise your cortisol levels and create a stress response in the body. This can cause people, especially women in menopause, to gain weight.

She asked what my thoughts were. I said I agreed and disagreed. I'm going to elaborate on the thoughts I had surrounding this topic. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The science behind stress-related weight gain from running and other intense forms of cardio.
  • How our thoughts about movement and exercise impact our body's physiological response to them.
  • When running or other high-intensity cardio would be beneficial, and when it might be more harmful than helpful in terms of building health and longevity.
  • How to choose the most aligned exercise for you.
  • How to tune into your own body's wisdom to make the best movement-related decisions possible.

Article On Cortisol & Exercise: https://www.runtothefinish.com/why-working-out-but-gaining-weight/

  continue reading

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