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Cyclical movement? How to align your exercise with the phases of your menstrual cycle with Tara Lynn Steele
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Have you explored the world of cycle synching at all?
It's a concept that's been developed and popularized really over the past decade or so by some menstrual health influencers, but the truth is they were just tuning in to what our bodies already tell us.
The basics are that each phase of our cycles (menstrual, follicular, ovulatory and luteal) are characterized by different hormonal fluctuations and this impacts everything from our energy, to our sleep, to our appetite, to our attention and focus, to our facial features.
In other words, our cyclical hormones have a whole body, whole life impact and this also includes our ability to engage in different kinds of physical activity (yep, exercise).
So many of us try to stick to the same movement routine day after day or week after week, especially when we're actively training or trying hard to reach fitness goals.
But the reality is that if you start to listen more deeply to what you body is telling you in different phases, you'll probably start noticing that some weeks you just have less energy and you may want to be doing more floor-based or slow-but-strong exercises, whereas other weeks you're all in for cardio like running or dancing or a big hike.
While we're all unique (so it's always important to listen to your own body's signals), today's guest Tara Lynn Steele is a functional mobility coach who bridges the worlds of exercise and cyclical living into her practice.
She shares all about what she's learned and uncovered in both her own and her clients' bodies about the most effective ways to "unleash your [cycle] superpowers" by aligning your movement to your cycle.
And since she's a joint mobility expert, she shares some tips on how to work *with* your hormones to enhance your joint stability, too.
Listen to learn:
- how to optimize your exercise based on the four phases of your menstrual cycle
- why cardio and weight lifting may feel more natural sometimes and restorative yoga might be calling to you other times
- when the best time to engage in social dancing, group exercise classes or community hikes is
- how your joint stability changes throughout your cycle
- when your body is primed to try new things and take risks
- some basics on how to stabilize your joints if you're hypermobile
Resources:
- Today's shownotes: Get links to Tara Lynn's work + other resources
- Free guide: Track your cycle - Fertility Awareness method basics
- Episode 5: How to tell if you're ovulating (and why it matters)
- Episode 17: Stress response and your cycle
- Episode 38: Your cycle is a vital sign
- Episode 66: What is your irregular cycle telling you?
- Episode 69: Cyclical archetypes with Em Dewey
If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, or take a screenshot and share on social media and tag me @herbalwombwisdom.
And if you love this podcast, leave a rating & write a review! It's really helpful to get the show to more amazing humans like you. ❤️
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical adv
122 episode
Manage episode 365904176 series 3305973
Click here to send me your Q’s, comments, lovenotes, or a quick message here :)
Have you explored the world of cycle synching at all?
It's a concept that's been developed and popularized really over the past decade or so by some menstrual health influencers, but the truth is they were just tuning in to what our bodies already tell us.
The basics are that each phase of our cycles (menstrual, follicular, ovulatory and luteal) are characterized by different hormonal fluctuations and this impacts everything from our energy, to our sleep, to our appetite, to our attention and focus, to our facial features.
In other words, our cyclical hormones have a whole body, whole life impact and this also includes our ability to engage in different kinds of physical activity (yep, exercise).
So many of us try to stick to the same movement routine day after day or week after week, especially when we're actively training or trying hard to reach fitness goals.
But the reality is that if you start to listen more deeply to what you body is telling you in different phases, you'll probably start noticing that some weeks you just have less energy and you may want to be doing more floor-based or slow-but-strong exercises, whereas other weeks you're all in for cardio like running or dancing or a big hike.
While we're all unique (so it's always important to listen to your own body's signals), today's guest Tara Lynn Steele is a functional mobility coach who bridges the worlds of exercise and cyclical living into her practice.
She shares all about what she's learned and uncovered in both her own and her clients' bodies about the most effective ways to "unleash your [cycle] superpowers" by aligning your movement to your cycle.
And since she's a joint mobility expert, she shares some tips on how to work *with* your hormones to enhance your joint stability, too.
Listen to learn:
- how to optimize your exercise based on the four phases of your menstrual cycle
- why cardio and weight lifting may feel more natural sometimes and restorative yoga might be calling to you other times
- when the best time to engage in social dancing, group exercise classes or community hikes is
- how your joint stability changes throughout your cycle
- when your body is primed to try new things and take risks
- some basics on how to stabilize your joints if you're hypermobile
Resources:
- Today's shownotes: Get links to Tara Lynn's work + other resources
- Free guide: Track your cycle - Fertility Awareness method basics
- Episode 5: How to tell if you're ovulating (and why it matters)
- Episode 17: Stress response and your cycle
- Episode 38: Your cycle is a vital sign
- Episode 66: What is your irregular cycle telling you?
- Episode 69: Cyclical archetypes with Em Dewey
If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, or take a screenshot and share on social media and tag me @herbalwombwisdom.
And if you love this podcast, leave a rating & write a review! It's really helpful to get the show to more amazing humans like you. ❤️
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical adv
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