Fit As A Fiddle

Progress Over Plateaus: Intensity, Progression, and the Pitfalls of Trendy Workouts


Listen Later

Click here and use your exclusive 20% listener discount (Code: FIT20) to enroll in Master Your Pelvic Floor, our signature self-paced course that will change the way you understand and care for your body.

Now onto our episode!

In this episode, we are joined by a powerhouse trio of returning guests from Physical Equilibrium: Sara Dimmick, Sarah Currie, and Jesse Barnett. Based out of New York City and the Hamptons, these seasoned experts specialize in a wide variety of modalities, including post-rehab fitness, beginner weightlifting, Pilates, and tailored nutrition counseling. The conversation dives deep into the current landscape of boutique fitness, exposing the hidden pitfalls of popular group classes that prioritize an exhausting "ass-whooping" over smart, progressive programming, warm-ups, and injury prevention.

The guests tackle major fitness misconceptions, unpacking the buzzword "toned" and explaining the physiological realities behind actual muscle growth and body composition. They explain why adding tiny three-pound weights to a cycling or Pilates class will not make you significantly stronger, emphasizing that true strength requires much heavier loads. The episode also explores the concept of "newbie gains," shedding light on why simply showing up to the exact same high-intensity class four or five days a week will inevitably lead to a physical plateau. To see continuous results, whether your primary goal is longevity, injury prevention, or aesthetics, your exercise routine must involve periodization and adapt over time.

Finally, the team shares their undeniable truths for physical adaptation: whatever exercise you choose must consistently apply the right intensity, duration, and frequency to force your body to change. They stress the importance of balancing your personal fitness weaknesses. For example, runners need to start lifting weights, and weightlifters need to incorporate cardio. They also highlight the massive role that dedicated diet and nutrition work plays in any physical transformation. Tune in to learn how to move past your fitness fears and discover more about Physical Equilibrium's customized offerings, from their beginner "Lift Club" classes to precise metabolic resting rate testing.

Connect with them: physeq.com

Past Episode with Sarah Currie- Strength Training: The Holy Grail of Fat Loss

Past Episode with Sara Dimmick- Triathlons: Train for the Race!

Past Episode with Jesse Barnett- Don’t Dance Till You Break: Injury Prevention for Performers



...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Fit As A FiddleBy Dr. Sneha Gazi

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

11 ratings


More shows like Fit As A Fiddle

View all
This American Life by This American Life

This American Life

90,994 Listeners

The Joe Rogan Experience by Joe Rogan

The Joe Rogan Experience

228,383 Listeners

Science Vs by Spotify Studios

Science Vs

12,237 Listeners

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast by Dr Rupy Aujla

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

589 Listeners

Crime Junkie by Audiochuck

Crime Junkie

370,110 Listeners

The Dr. Hyman Show by Dr. Mark Hyman

The Dr. Hyman Show

9,231 Listeners

Naturally Slim by Healthy Emmie

Naturally Slim

62 Listeners

The Daily Dollop with Kate Freeman by Kate Freeman

The Daily Dollop with Kate Freeman

4 Listeners

Huberman Lab by Scicomm Media

Huberman Lab

29,207 Listeners

The Healthy Mama Podcast by Lucy Hutchings, RD

The Healthy Mama Podcast

11 Listeners

The Family Fork: Nutrition For Moms In Perimenopause by Hosted by Ashley Malik | Insights inspired by Dr. Mary Claire Haver, Dr. Mark Hyman, and Mel Robbins

The Family Fork: Nutrition For Moms In Perimenopause

14 Listeners