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Fuel Your Strength

The True Meaning of Strength w/ Alyssa Ages

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever asked yourself what there is to learn from the pursuit of strength? How do the lessons we learn in the gym translate to our lives outside of strength? Alyssa Ages set out on a quest to answer these questions, and in return found a multitude of answers that can help any athletic person get more from their training regime and their life.

Key Takeaways

If you are curious about the true meaning of strength, you should:

  1. Connect with your deeper why of strength training outside of the aesthetic value
  2. View strength training as something that can connect you more deeply to your body
  3. Be aware of the ways in which the strength training mindset can improve your life outside of the gym

Strength In and Out of the Gym with Alyssa Ages

Alyssa is a Toronto-based, New York-born author, freelance writer, and copywriter. She is a mom, strongman competitor, endurance athlete (six marathons & an Ironman), rock climber, CrossFitter, and former member of the Jersey City Bridge & Pummel roller derby team. Her debut book, Secrets of Giants: A Journey to Uncover the True Meaning of Strength, was featured in The New York Times and Publisher’s Weekly, among others. The book, part personal narrative, part research mission, part midlife crisis odyssey into the world of strength to answer the question: What if strength isn’t about how much we can lift, but how we manage life’s struggles? 

The True Meaning of Strength

There is something about strength training and the pursuit of strength that is addictive and keeps bringing us back. But why do we love it so much, and feel so satisfied even when it feels hard? It all comes down to the story we tell ourselves. If you view yourself as a person who is able to handle hard shit, there's a good chance you don't mind getting comfortable with discomfort. Through Alyssa’s research, it became clear to her, that if you are purposefully able to do difficult things, the easier all of the things that you encounter in your daily life will start to feel.

You Can Do Hard Things

Building strength, physically, mentally, and emotionally, is all about pushing the boundaries of what humans can do. When strength is a part of your identity, you can discover things about yourself through the training process that will help you both in and out of the gym. Building strength is not just about looking good or feeling good, it is about having agency over your life and what you are doing. The ability to fail over and over again safely, allows you to learn something that is applicable in every other area of your life. That might be why we love it so much.

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In This Episode

  • Learn about the genre of Strongman Strength Training and the role it played in Alyssa’s journey (8:43)
  • Explore what it means to be an athlete or athletic person (19:13)
  • Flirting with the edge of being uncomfortable and being in your comfort zone (23:42)
  • What Alyssa discovered about women in strength throughout her research (30:10)
  • How to address issues that come up when it comes to your strength training abilities or practice (38:24)

Quotes

“In the book, there is very little about what [strength] does physically to your body and your muscles, and almost exclusively about how it impacts everything else you do in your life outside of a gym setting.” (7:50)

“Strongman really showed me that actually, failing was really ok and kind of awesome. Because it was the only way to understand what I actually could do.” (17:23)

“It was just that little shift in mindset that gave me the courage to actually do it.” (20:05)

“It was really incredible to hear from so many women that they said ‘Doing a strength sport taught me that I could love my body not for how it looks, but for what it is capable of doing’.” (30:32)

“Once I started to continue with this routine of going back into the gym, with my coach and trying to do everything really safely as I was going through all of this, it helped me to start to regain this feeling of trust and this feeling of capability in my body.” (42:03)

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Alyssa Ages Website

The Secret of Giants by Alyssa Ages

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Strongman Video

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What is the true meaning of strength? A question for the ages and one that might be incredibly hard to answer.

0:09.7

But today's very special guest went on a journey

0:13.5

to uncover the answers to just that question.

0:18.1

What is the meaning of strength?

0:20.7

What is there to learn about the pursuit of strength, about ourselves, about each other, and

0:27.5

about the world? You definitely don't want to miss this episode.

0:31.6

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

0:40.6

shit, the fuel your strength podcast is for you.

0:44.6

You'll learn how to eat, train, and recover smarter

0:48.2

so you build strength and muscle,

0:50.3

have more energy, and perform better in and out of the gym.

0:55.0

I'm Strength Nutrition Strategist and Weightlifting coach Steph Godro.

0:59.0

The Fuel Your Strength Podcast dives into evidence-based strategies for nutrition, training, and

1:05.3

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

1:10.6

a little differently than you did in your 20s. We are here to challenge

1:14.6

the limiting industry narratives about what women can and should do in training

1:20.3

and beyond. If that sounds good, hit subscribe on your favorite podcast app and let's go.

1:27.0

Welcome back to the podcast. I am so excited that you're joining me today because

1:35.0

look we love to nerd out about strength training on this podcast and of course

1:40.0

other physical and fitness pursuits. And today we're adding a strong man

1:47.5

competitor to our roster of incredible guests who have spoken with me about strength training and what it means to them

1:55.4

and the way that they are leveraging strength training in their own lives.

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