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Chasing Excellence

What Modern Day Stress Does to the Body

Chasing Excellence

Ben Bergeron & Patrick Cummings

Self-improvement, Crossfit, Holistic Health, Mindset, Selfimprovement, Education, Wellness, Health & Fitness, Goalsetting, Health, Attainability, Fitness

4.8 β€’ 2.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 4 April 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In many ways, the 5 Factors of Health are as much a hedge against stress as a pursuit of performance and longevity. We unpack how stress manifests itself in the body and why it’s so important we are aware of it.

EXPECT TO LEARN:

πŸ“ How to think about weightlifting as you get older

πŸ“ What you need to recognize as you make progress on losing a lot of weight

πŸ“ Some suggestions for what to do if you find yourself getting sick a lot

πŸ“ How to create balance when working from home

πŸ“ Four books and two podcasts Ben and Patrick have enjoyed lately

GET A QUESTION IN THE QUEUE:

Send Patrick a DM with your Five Factors questions!

ABOUT US:

πŸ“ Ben Bergeron is a best-selling author, coach to 7 CrossFit Games champions, and founder of CompTrain. Find him on Instagram.

πŸ“ Patrick Cummings is a long-time CrossFitter and podcaster. Find him on Instagram.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of Chasing Excellence. My name is Patrick

0:04.3

Cummings and as always joined by Ben Bergeron every week here on the show. We

0:08.0

dedicate some time to exploring how we can live a life of better health and

0:11.1

increased fulfillment. We answer your questions about the five factors of health.

0:14.7

Dive deep on living a life of excellence and explore the strategies and

0:18.2

frameworks to help us chase what truly matters. Thank you so much for tuning in to

0:22.4

the show. I've had great Ben, I'm doing great, excited chat. As always we're

0:27.1

going to, uh, we've got coming up this episode. We've got listener questions

0:29.7

about lifting heavy as we get older, balancing entrepreneurship and family,

0:33.6

and enjoying the journey of getting healthy. Our workout this week is going to be

0:37.5

a conversation about stress. And we're going to wrap it up with another roundup

0:42.1

of the podcast books and activities we've been enjoying lately. Let us get

0:47.3

into it. We started episode with your questions about the five factors of

0:50.4

health, those few fundamental behaviors that most positively affect our

0:53.6

performance, vitality and longevity. Those factors, how we eat, how we move,

0:58.2

how we think, how we connect and how we recover. First question is in the move

1:02.4

category. As it always is, I don't have a name here, but I've been doing cross

1:06.0

foot for the last 10 years. I'm 41 now and feel like my strength is struggling

1:09.2

and I'm starting to get recurring injuries. Is there a point as we age,

1:13.2

where lifting heavy should be reduced? If so, what should my focus be going

1:17.0

forward? Uh, to answer that question, I would need to know two things. So, um,

1:24.0

should have very reduced. I don't know how much they're lifting now, right? So,

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