The Health Movement

006 - Health Movement Podcast - 5 Fitness Myths - Mindset Hack - How Often to Train

September 02, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
006 - Health Movement Podcast - 5 Fitness Myths - Mindset Hack - How Often to Train
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The Health Movement
006 - Health Movement Podcast - 5 Fitness Myths - Mindset Hack - How Often to Train
Sep 02, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6

In this episode of the Health Movement Podcast, Derek and Tim discuss five common fitness myths. They cover topics such as the effectiveness of cardio for weight loss, the misconception that lifting weights makes you bulky, the role of supplements in fitness, the truth about building abs, and the importance of rest and recovery in a fitness routine. In this conversation, Derek and Tim discuss the importance of active recovery, the misconception of needing to do resistance training every day, and the drawbacks of weighing yourself daily to track progress. They emphasize the need for variety in movement and the importance of tracking progress through other means such as progress photos and body fat percentage. They also touch on the mindset shift needed to overcome negativity and the impact of projecting one's own issues onto others. The conversation concludes with a listener question about shoulder pain from physical work, highlighting the importance of shoulder stability and mobility.

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In this episode of the Health Movement Podcast, Derek and Tim discuss five common fitness myths. They cover topics such as the effectiveness of cardio for weight loss, the misconception that lifting weights makes you bulky, the role of supplements in fitness, the truth about building abs, and the importance of rest and recovery in a fitness routine. In this conversation, Derek and Tim discuss the importance of active recovery, the misconception of needing to do resistance training every day, and the drawbacks of weighing yourself daily to track progress. They emphasize the need for variety in movement and the importance of tracking progress through other means such as progress photos and body fat percentage. They also touch on the mindset shift needed to overcome negativity and the impact of projecting one's own issues onto others. The conversation concludes with a listener question about shoulder pain from physical work, highlighting the importance of shoulder stability and mobility.