About this episode
What we're talking about in this episode! What you could be doing to gain an abundance of energy in the morning Understanding the role stress hormones play in your ability to drop calories The importance of weight training when dealing with autoimmunity Tips to get your body moving even when you aren't feeling your best How Hashimoto’s impacts your muscle quality, tendon turnover, and metabolism Episode Summary If you have significant fatigue, adrenal issues or don't have enough energy to get through the day, the way you are moving your body could be to blame. Those of us who struggle with Hashimoto’s, chronic fatigue and other autoimmunities can have a difficult time when working out, which is why I have brought Dr. Emily Kiberd onto today's episode. The founder of Urban Wellness Clinic and the Thyroid Strong program , Emily is an expert in learning how to move your body when you aren't feeling your best. If you are looking for a way to jumpstart your workout when dealing with Hashimoto’s or other chronic conditions, Emily is here to provide ways that you can feel strong and confident in your body again. If you are uncertain about the important role strength training plays in your metabolism, cardiovascular health, hormone functioning and more, this episode is for you. Feeling burned out and depleted after exercise does not have to be your new normal, and with a few simple steps, you can use weight training to be better at life and reverse your symptoms. Resources Mentioned Download your free Strong Guide Here Join the Thyroid Strong Online Program Here Urban Wellness Clinic Website Dr. Emily Kiberd Website Follow Dr. Emily Kiberd on Facebook | Instagram Muscle Medicine Podcast EY 055: Why Women of All Ages Should be Weight Training EY 062: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Follow Dr. Mariza’s Virtual Book Club on Facebook | Instagram Other Resources: The Essential Oils Hormone Solution by Dr. Mariza Check out the full show notes page Keep up with everything Dr. Mariza Follow Dr. Mariza on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube