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Fuel Your Strength

Why Athletic Women Should Toss the Bathroom Scale

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Women are starting to fuel better, lift heavier, recover smarter; they have fewer aches and pains, but yet we still collectively place huge importance on the number we see on the bathroom scale. This can be problematic for women athletes, as that number is not an accurate representation of the gains you are working towards.

Key Takeaways

If You Want to Change Your Relationship with the Bathroom Scale, You Should:

  1. Understand that there are many nuances and complexities when dealing with your relationship with the scale
  2. Work towards stopping weighing yourself in whatever unique way feels good to you
  3. Remember that the scale is not an accurate representation of the strength gains you are making

The Power of the Scale

The bathroom scale has a collective power over many of us when it comes to being an athletic woman who wants to train and be strong. We can make an entire list of things that have been improving since we started training, but if the scale isn't going down, we have been conditioned to think it is not successful. But the truth is, there are so many gains we get from taking care of ourselves that have nothing to do with counting calories, eating less and moving more, or weighing ourselves every day. The scale can get in the way of your ability to feel at ease with things and fully embrace your identity as an athletic woman.

Focusing on What Matters

Weighing yourself less, removing the scale from your environment, and keeping things in perspective when it comes to gaining muscle mass and bone strength are all ways that you can work on your health rather than the number on the scale. This is not just an aesthetics game anymore; we need to move past being ‘toned’ or ‘skinny’ and focus on what really matters.

When you are fueling yourself better, lifting heavier, and recovering smarter, you begin to have more energy, see more muscle definition and size, see improvements in your recovery and your energy, and so much more. These habits might not lower our body weight to what society idealizes, but they will help you stay strong and healthy for as long as possible.

How does the bathroom scale factor into your relationship with your body, your weight, and your training? Share your thoughts with me in the comments on the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Why making strength gains has so many benefits that have nothing to do with the scale (8:29)
  • How to know if you are fueling enough for your training (13:59)
  • The impact of pressure from diet culture when it comes to maintaining unrealistic weight standards (20:45)
  • Understanding how body dysmorphia plays into our relationship with our weight (25:35)
  • What you can focus on instead of the bathroom scale (28:26)

Quotes

“I want to help you move past the bathroom scale as having so much power over you as a woman athlete.” (2:21)

“Especially as athletic women, who constantly have the message drilled into us that we need to just eat less and move more, eat less and move more, we deserve a little bit more of a sophisticated conversation than that.” (13:33)

“There can be a lot of reasons why we still continue to put so much emphasis and importance on the scale, even when everything else is better!” (26:06)

“As an athletic woman, relying on weighing yourself less as a metric of your strength, as a metric of your improvements in the way that you are taking care of yourself and the things that you are prioritizing, is a smart way to move eventually.” (30:01)

“There are lots of different things that you can think about, instead of just keeping track of your body weight on the scale.” (39:36)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Every day was like Groundhog Day. I'd wake up, head to the bathroom, do my thing, and immediately

0:07.5

get on the scale. Whatever the bathroom scale said had the power to make or break my entire day.

0:14.9

At the time, I was racing mountain bikes and I did care about being a great athlete, but I also

0:21.9

cared a lot about the number on the scale. And that ultimately led me to a lot of unhealthy choices

0:28.3

with my training and my nutrition. And if you're a lot like me, you're an athletic woman,

0:33.5

probably over 40, you might have a bit of a hate-hate relationship with the bathroom scale too.

0:39.6

On this episode, I'm taking a look at why women athletes should consider tossing the scale,

0:45.2

and hopefully changing your mind about what the scale really has the power to tell you

0:50.4

in terms of your training and your performance.

0:53.5

If you're an athletic, 40-something woman who loves lifting weights, challenging yourself and

1:02.0

doing hard shit, the fuel your strength podcast is for you. You'll learn how to eat,

1:08.0

train, and recover smarter so you build strength and muscle, have more energy, and perform better

1:14.8

in and out of the gym. I'm strength nutrition strategist and weightlifting coach,

1:20.0

Steph Goddrow. The fuel your strength podcast dives into evidence-based strategies for nutrition,

1:26.7

training, and recovery, and why once you're approaching your 40s and beyond, you need to do things

1:32.8

a little differently than you did in your 20s. We're here to challenge the limiting industry

1:38.0

narratives about what women can and should do in training and beyond. If that sounds good,

1:44.7

hit subscribe on your favorite podcast app and let's go.

1:53.2

Hello and welcome back to the podcast. I'm so happy you're here with me today because

1:58.1

this conversation is so important and it might get a bit spicy at times, but I promise you it's

2:05.5

because I care, I've been there, I've seen these things, I see these things now, and I want to help

2:12.1

you move past the scale, the bathroom scale, as having so much power over you as a woman athlete.

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