Training Age

By: Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi
  • Summary

  • In strength training, "training age" refers to the total time and experience dedicated to developing your skillset. In life, with increased age comes increased experience. As moms, personal trainers and coaches, Val and Heather know a thing or two about both.

    Fitness and health can seem complicated but it doesn't have to be! Listen as they simplify fitness and biomechanics while contemplating the importance of consistency, mental resilience, and mindset. Val and Heather are here to teach you about the things that matter most in order to build your strongest self at any Training Age.

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Episodes
  • Are You Sandbagging?
    Nov 22 2024

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi explore the concept of “sandbagging” in fitness—underestimating one’s own strength and limiting potential. Through personal anecdotes and practical insights, the conversation highlights how self-imposed barriers can hold you back and how recognizing your own capacity can unlock true growth in both fitness and life. By focusing on personal progress rather than comparisons, listeners can learn to push beyond perceived limits and achieve meaningful results.

    The episode challenges conventional ideas of what defines a “hard” workout. Effort doesn’t always mean being out of breath or drenched in sweat—it’s a personal and subjective measure that varies day to day. Heather and Valerie discuss how redefining effort and prioritizing quality over quantity can lead to more satisfying and sustainable results. They debunk myths that equate intensity with success, encouraging listeners to rethink their approach to fitness.

    The conversation also dives into the science of effective strength training, emphasizing the importance of creating muscle tension for growth. By focusing on strategic programming, mixing muscle groups, and avoiding redundancy, the hosts demonstrate how a refined approach can yield better outcomes. Listeners are invited to embrace consistent, high-quality effort and a growth mindset, making once-daunting tasks more manageable.

    This episode encourages you to break free from limiting beliefs, redefine what “hard” means in your training, and take actionable steps toward unlocking your full potential. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced athlete, the insights shared in this discussion can help transform your fitness journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your mindset and results with practical strategies and inspiration.

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    40 mins
  • A Day in the Life with Teresa McDonald
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi welcome Teresa McDonald (@mrs.t_mac), a dedicated planning consultant and fitness competitor from California’s Central Valley. Teresa shares her inspiring journey, balancing a demanding career with her passion for fitness, all while managing family life with her supportive firefighter husband and energetic daughter. Her story offers listeners an intimate look at how fitness serves as both a passion and a therapeutic escape, providing insights into juggling professional, personal, and competitive commitments.

    Heather and Valerie also explore the emotional and physical challenges of rigid dieting, including the notorious rebound effect. Drawing from personal experiences and lessons learned, they discuss the importance of maintaining a flexible approach to health goals, especially when dealing with issues like fertility that extreme dieting can impact. Their conversation underscores the significance of learning from past experiences and adapting strategies to promote long-term well-being and personal growth.

    The episode delves into the nuances of bodybuilding, from the distinctions between divisions to the dynamics of competing individually versus as part of a team. Emphasizing the role of personalized coaching, Heather and Valerie highlight the importance of open communication and trust between coach and client, helping competitors stay grounded and positive through the ups and downs. Whether listeners are seasoned athletes or just beginning their fitness journey, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration, encouraging them to embrace personal progress, set realistic goals, and find joy in the journey.

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    59 mins
  • Fat Loss, Part 3: When Is It Enough?
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Val Lusvardi explore the complex relationship between fat loss and self-worth, asking the key question: “When is enough enough?” Through the lens of three fictional personas, they examine diverse approaches to health and fitness, emphasizing the importance of realistic expectations and a balanced mindset. The episode underscores that progress matters more than perfection, offering a sustainable path to achieving fitness goals.

    The conversation also tackles body image and self-worth in the age of social media. Drawing from stories like influencer Whitney Simmons’ journey to self-empowerment, Heather and Val highlight the dangers of unrealistic self-comparisons online. They offer practical advice on self-validation and suggest limiting social media exposure when it impacts mental health, encouraging listeners to focus on personal progress and strengths.

    Lastly, the episode addresses the pressure to maintain extreme leanness, especially in the fitness industry. Heather and Val discuss the challenges faced by influencers and competitors, promoting the importance of setting healthy, achievable goals aligned with individual lifestyles. They introduce the concept of a “maintenance manifesto” as a flexible guide for personal fitness objectives. Tune in to rethink what a healthy lifestyle looks like and resist the pressures of extreme fitness ideals.

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    43 mins

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