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EP 04 | How not to eff up your transition from an off-season to a performance season.
- 2022/09/29
- 再生時間: 43 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode, Amanda shares her top 5 nutrition & lifestyle mistakes to avoid when transitioning from an off season (or training block) to a performance season. Optimizing the transition between seasons is critical for increasing your potential for success, reducing your chance of injury, and especially lessening the potential for a burn out mid season. Amanda walks you through the most common mistakes she sees athletes make during this make-or-break period, and shares tips for how you can avoid them. At the end of the episode, she answers a few listener questions that were submitted on this topic. If you resonate with: wanting to increase your energy levels during this phase, soreness, water consumption when it gets cooler, and feeling bloated/ heavy when climbing outside, make sure you listen to the end to catch some helpful tips.
Resources/ Notes mentioned in the show:
Join us for the virtual Weekend Warrior Workshop on October 18th @ 5:30pm PST/8:30pm EST! Click here to register. Early bird discount ends 10/1o! If you are a climber who has limited time on real rock, you don't want to miss this.
As I mentioned in mistake to avoid #3, if you struggle with your fueling strategies and are looking for more information, check out EP | 02 How to fuel for indoor climbing sessions (this will provide you with a super basic fueling strategy outline that can be applied to outdoor climbing days, and even other outdoor sports as well).
If you want to increase your success this upcoming performance season, click here to schedule a free 15 minute discover call with me! We can chat about your goals, what you struggle with, and how I might be able to help. We will see if nutrition coaching is a good fit, and discuss the right coaching program for you.
For more free resources, tips, and strategies, make sure to check out my website & blog, as well as follow me on instagram @purely_nourished!
This show should not be substituted for. medical advice and is for educational purposes only. Consult with a physician before making any changes.