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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 
How do you measure your fitness? In this week's Insights, I talk about the way I measure my fitness. So if that's something that you're curious about, jump in and have a listen!
Visit https://www.bodyshotperformance.com/topic/podcasts/ for the complete show notes of every podcast episode.
 
Topics Discussed in this Episode:


How people tend to view fitness


What it takes to get "body beautiful"


How I measure my fitness


Functional fitness


The feeling of being strong


Measuring fitness through your energy levels


Having endurance


Measuring fitness by how much recovery you need


 
Key Takeaways:


Generally, throughout the year, we tend to view fitness in terms of the aesthetic.


To get the kind of physique that's "body beautiful" is very difficult. You have to be incredibly disciplined.


To achieve that incredibly cut and toned physique isn't just about food. It's about what you do in the gym -- the type of workouts you're doing, how often, and to what degree you're putting those muscles under tension. It's also about how you sleep and how well you look after your mental health; about your energy levels, your digestive health, and your hydration levels; and to what degree you personalise your diet.


Functional fitness is less about what goes on in the gym and more about how able you are to go about your daily business and meet a challenge if you need to.


Feeling strong really helps your self-esteem.


Recovery is just as important as training.


 
Action Steps:


Focus on being functionally fit rather than getting a cut, toned physique.


Develop your strength.


Make sure you have energy throughout the day.


Develop your endurance


 
Leanne said:
"I don't think we should measure fitness in terms of the aesthetic. I think that's massively missing the point."
"Probably the most important thing to me is how functionally fit am I. I'll take that any day over a good aesthetic. But with that said, if you are functionally fit, you probably have a pretty aesthetic anyway."
 
Thanks for listening!
 
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Links to things mentioned in the show:


The Cost of Being Lean Infographic from Precision Nutrition


Leanne's TED Talk: Why Fitness Is More Important Than Weight


DNA Test for Optimal Diet and Fitness


 
More from Leanne Spencer:
Bodyshot Performance
Bodyshot Performance Limited Facebook page
Remove the Guesswork BOOK by Leanne SpencerRise and Shine BOOK by Leanne Spencer
Leanne's Email
Released:
Jul 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Remove the Guesswork podcast is for busy professionals who want to improve their health, fitness and wellbeing using the latest science and technology to cut through the noise and get better results, faster. In each 30 minute episode I’ll talk with some of the leading names in the health and wellbeing industry about the latest innovations, interview people who have transformed their health to find out how they did it, and share my own personal story of chronic stress, burnout, career change and subsequent lifestyle transformation. Other popular topics include personalisation; optimizing human performance; work/life blend; the importance of recovery; finding consistency; thriving not surviving; becoming a health warrior; biohacking and intelligent training. Leanne Spencer is an expert in health, fitness and wellbeing. She is the author of two bestselling books, Rise and Shine and Remove the Guesswork and TEDx speaker on why fitness is more important than weight. Visit our website www.bodyshotperformance.com for more information.