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Fuel Your Strength

Why Strength Training Can Help Your Body & Your Mind w/ Dr. Jen Hosler

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

As a woman, Dr. Jen Hosler believes you need to be doing some sort of strength or resistance training. A doctor of physical therapy as well as a personal trainer, Dr. Jen helps women navigate the intersection between their bodies and the physical and mental benefits of strength training. Providing a unique perspective as a physical therapist existing in the world of body image, fitness, and diet culture, Dr. Jen is here to tell you to stop obsessing over being perfect and start finding what works for you.

Overcome The Struggle Of Not Feeling Good

After years of being fed wellness information centered around the perfect body and being obsessed with fat loss, Dr. Jen said enough is enough and started creating legitimate informational resources to help others take care of themselves. Now Dr. Jen works to help you build up your capacity, overcome the struggle of not feeling good in your body, and show up for yourself no matter what.

Strength and resistance training can help you feel comfortable in your own skin, achieve optimal bone density and build strength to challenge and heal your body. If you are new to the strength training world or are wanting to get back into the driver’s seat when it comes to your routine, Dr. Jen is the role model that you need to know about.

Are you ready to honor your body with strength and resistance training exercises that keep things simple and feeling good? Share your thoughts about Dr. Jen’s episode in the comments on the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Why you should stop blaming your body and start blaming the clothes (13:05)
  • Beginner tips for integrating yourself into strength and resistance training (20:10)
  • Breaking down the barbell as a tool for strength training and its limitations (31:35)
  • How to build up your capacity through stress recovery and adaptation (41:30)
  • Understanding that your identity is more than your fitness persona and progress (52:15)

Quotes

“Picking up the barbell and seeing how strong I was was the big catalyst for me personally, changing and realizing, ‘oh, my body is more than just an ornament for other people to enjoy’.” (10:41)

“Whatever age you are now, let’s get a little bit of weight on your body, let’s get those bones built up a little bit. Because when you are 80, and a little misstep happens, you are going to be so thankful that you had a little load.” (19:51)

“As a physical therapist and a healthcare provider, I will preach a message that I think every woman should try to get some sort of resistance training in because it is just too important for our bodies as they age not too.” (28:03)

“If you can accomplish the same goal or task or purpose that you are trying to accomplish with a barbell but you are also at the risk of feeling in pain or uncomfortable, then let’s see if there is something else that maybe is another tool that can still help you accomplish that task but not wit the same risk or not the same discomfort.” (36:43)

“It doesn’t matter where you are at in your life, there are different seasons in the way things are going to be prioritized, and you always can get back to it.” (51:25)

Links

Dr. Jen Hosler Website

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Movement Upgraded Website

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the

0:03.4

to kill radio on today's show and welcoming Dr. Jen

0:06.4

Hosler and we are getting into the benefits of strength training

0:10.7

and the big question is the bar bell the be all and all tool all right let's jump in I'm Steph Godro. I'm Steph Godro. I help women get stronger, know their worth and take up space without

0:32.2

restrictive dieting or exercise as punishment.

0:35.9

I'm here to share that you can approach nutrition, fitness,

0:39.3

and mindset from a place of nourishment

0:42.1

so you begin to trust yourself more deeply.

0:45.6

Let's talk about how to embrace your body and own your power.

0:50.4

Now with over two and a half million downloads, this is harder to kill radio.

0:58.6

Hey there, welcome back to the show.

1:00.6

Oh my goodness, it is officially 20 freaking 20.

1:08.6

Could you even imagine that 20 years ago?

1:17.6

Probably not. Yet here we are. It is a new year and you know what we're not doing this year? Refer back to my last episode if you haven't heard it

1:22.0

but the gist is we're not doing the whole

1:25.8

like we need to repent for all of our nutrition and movement since in the last six weeks of 2019. We're not doing

1:39.2

that. That's another show all together. But today on this show, I'm so excited to kick off the new year

1:45.7

with Dr. Jen Hosler because we're really diving

1:48.8

into sort of her zone of genius,

1:51.9

which is really the intersection of her zone of genius, which is really the intersection of her expertise as a doctor of physical therapy and her expertise as a personal trainer, CSCS.

2:02.2

So she has a ton of experience in particularly helping women to see the intersection of how our bodies can work really well, how strength training, resistance training can benefit our bodies

2:14.3

physiologically, mentally, and so on and so forth.

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