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#91 – The 3 Steps I’d Take if I Missed a Week of Workouts

#91 – The 3 Steps I’d Take if I Missed a Week of Workouts

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In this week's episode of the Climb Your Mountain podcast, we dive into a common struggle for perfectionists and athletes alike: missed workouts.

Whether you’re training for an endurance event like a marathon or just exercising to look and feel better, skipping a workout can send you into a spiral of panic and guilt.

I know this firsthand, having transitioned from a personal trainer for outdoor endurance athletes (hiking, mountaineering, trail running) to a health and wellness coach for pressured perfectionists.

What We Cover:

  • What we make missed workouts mean versus reality
  • The truth about deconditioning — and why most of us worry way too much about losing fitness.
  • How panic over missed workouts can actually set your fitness back further.
  • Why missed workouts may actually be a blessing in disguise for overachieving athletes.
  • My personal story of running a half marathon PR after missing all my peak training.
  • Practical tips to help you ease back into fitness the smart way after a week off.

Are You a Pressured Perfectionist Ready to Train Smarter, Not Harder?

If you're done with overtraining and exhausting yourself, I can help you bring balance to your active lifestyle.

  • Click here to schedule a discovery call, and let’s start working together on a more empowered and compassionate version of yourself!
  • Let’s stay connected! Follow me on Instagram for more tips on fitness, endurance training, and how to thrive as a perfectionist.

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