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Ep. 747 - Q&A - Considerations for Tall women, muscle loss with GLP -1 drugs & managing temptations

ESGfitness

Emma Storey-Gordon

Fitness, Health & Fitness

5639 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

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Electrolytes are useful in specific situations, not for everyone.

Push-ups should be done to your capacity, with breaks as needed.

Resistance training is crucial when using weight loss drugs.

Optimal workout routines depend on individual preferences and goals.

Self-discipline is essential for achieving fitness goals.

Navigating social situations requires planning and self-awareness.

Overeating can be managed by understanding triggers and responses.

Flexibility in fitness routines is important for long-term success.

It's okay to overeat occasionally; the key is to learn from it.

Building self-respect through discipline enhances overall well-being. You can change your environment to support better eating habits.

Understanding the reasons behind cravings can help manage them.

Habitual eating patterns can be unlearned with practice.

Societal norms often dictate our eating behaviors, but they can be challenged.

Short, intense workouts can be more effective than longer sessions.

Taller women may face unique challenges in social eating situations.

Diet culture promotes unrealistic expectations about food intake.

Personalized nutrition is key to effective weight management.

Self-development is crucial for building a positive relationship with food.

Enjoying food doesn't have to mean overeating.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to this episode of the ESG Fitness Podcast. I have Tony and Maureen with me.

0:06.9

Tony, how are you? I'm all right. Thank you. I'm glad to be here. Glad to see you both.

0:13.1

I know. I'm glad you're here as well. Tony has broken her toe.

0:20.6

Foot. Foot.

0:21.6

Emma, I felt dramatic than a toe.

0:24.1

You said it was in the toe.

0:26.1

But do you mean like that's where it was?

0:28.4

Yeah, it's along that bone, the fifth metatars.

0:31.5

Right.

0:31.8

So I did it be like, okay, you have dramatized this a little bit.

0:35.3

If it was just your tiny toe.

0:38.2

Okay, right, okay, get it now.

0:39.6

So she's broken a foot.

0:41.4

Yeah, it's the side of my foot.

0:43.6

Yeah.

0:44.6

But it's a little common one.

0:46.6

So it should be straightforward healing, so I'm taking it as a positive.

0:51.7

Good.

0:52.4

Good, very impressed.

0:53.8

Maureen, how are you now breaking bounds? No, but I

0:57.1

did hurt myself yesterday and I'm thinking it was, I'm just going to assume I slept d'arsways

1:02.7

because it wasn't sore after training, but it just was sore in the middle of the night. Like,

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