DiscoverWise Traditions497: Workout Tips For Women: Cycle-Syncing, Cardio Vs. Resistance Training, & Reducing The Chance Of Injury With Kelsee Moore
497: Workout Tips For Women: Cycle-Syncing, Cardio Vs. Resistance Training, & Reducing The Chance Of Injury With Kelsee Moore

497: Workout Tips For Women: Cycle-Syncing, Cardio Vs. Resistance Training, & Reducing The Chance Of Injury With Kelsee Moore

Update: 2024-10-21
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Is it bad to not take a rest day? What are the red flags that you're over-training (or maybe under-training)? Should women cycle-sync their workouts? Is cardio important or should we just focus on resistance training? Kelsee Moore is a strength and conditioning coach, coaching the best and brightest athletes and military service members in NCAA Division I athletics and Air Force Special Warfare.

 

Today, Kelsee tells us how to make the most of our workouts as women and she answers her most frequently asked questions like: How do we reduce our chances of injury? Should we rest our injuries or work through the pain? How quickly do we decondition if we take a break from training? What role does diet play? And what about rest? From her own experience as an athlete--running ultra-marathons and 50-mile races--and as a top-notch trainer who has worked with the best, Kelsee offers important insights and tips for training for optimal performance and health.

 

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497: Workout Tips For Women: Cycle-Syncing, Cardio Vs. Resistance Training, & Reducing The Chance Of Injury With Kelsee Moore

497: Workout Tips For Women: Cycle-Syncing, Cardio Vs. Resistance Training, & Reducing The Chance Of Injury With Kelsee Moore

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