There’s so much pressure to start a new fitness routine for the new year and oftentimes people sign up for exercises they don’t even enjoy doing. Today we’re talking with Barry Shingle who has over 20 years of experience working in fitness and is the director of programming at Rancho La Puerta. We explore ways to develop a fitness routine that you actually enjoy (and that lasts beyond January!)
In This Episode, We’ll Cover:
- Ways to create sustainable habits around exercise
- Why having goals that revolve around aesthetics is problematic
- How to figure out what exercise you actually enjoy doing
- The importance of acknowledging physical limitations when exercising
- The difference between building strength and overexertion + MORE!
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Our podcast is released every Wednesday and each week we take a deep dive into topics like health at every size, food & culture, intuitive eating, mental health, and body acceptance. If you’re looking for a sustainable and inclusive path to wellness, come hang out with us to learn how to take care of yourself from the inside out.
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