
#408; How Betty fixed her metabolism to finally drop fat; overtraining, undereating, and the truth about getting lean: most women diet themselves into a hole
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most women are stuck in a cycle of overtraining and under-eating—and still not seeing results.
this episode breaks down the truth about why that’s happening.
in this episode, we go straight into the real reason most women are stuck spinning their wheels. if you’ve been training 5–7 days a week, living on 1600 calories, and still not seeing results—you’re not alone. and no, it’s not your hormones. it’s the hole you’ve dieted yourself into.
betty’s story is one we see far too often: starting with good intentions, chasing calorie burn, training nonstop, obsessing over the scale—and ending up exhausted, bloated, bingeing on the weekends, and blaming her body. she thought she was doing everything right. until she realized nothing was working.
this isn’t a weight loss episode. it’s a wake-up call.
you’ll learn:
why training more and eating less is not the path to getting lean
the hidden signs that you’re under-recovering and over-stressing your system
how maintenance (not deficit) changed her body more than any diet ever did
the mental trap of chasing control and punishing yourself with food and training
what “doing everything right” really means—and how to spot when you’re not
this episode will challenge everything you’ve been taught about fat loss, metabolism, and what it takes to build a strong, defined body. it’ll call out the glamorization of grind culture, the fear of food, and the myth that your worth is tied to shrinking yourself.
if you’re ready to stop burning yourself into the ground—and start building a body (and life) that actually feels good—this is your episode.
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