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The Strength in Hormones Podcast

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The Strength in Hormones Podcast is hosted by expert Functional Registered Dietitian and hormone specialist, Lauren Papanos. Through bi-weekly interviews with holistic health experts, become educated and empowered on the road to wellness. Host Lauren Papanos asks and answers the questions around how to live a vibrant life through harnessing the power of natural hormonal balance and medicinal foods.Inquire to work with Lauren's practice at www.functionalfueling.com. Follow her on Instagram at @functional.fueling.
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Episode 132: [The LODown] Overtraining Syndrome: When Your Body Stops Adapting and Starts Protecting Itself

Wed Feb 04 2026

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Overtraining Syndrome: When Your Body Stops Adapting and Starts Protecting Itself Overtraining Syndrome isn’t just about doing too much—it’s what happens when your body stops adapting to exercise and shifts into a protective, survival state. In this episode, we break down what overtraining syndrome actually is, why it affects both recreational exercisers and competitive athletes, and how it’s often driven by inadequate recovery and fueling rather than training volume alone. We explore early warning signs that the body is no longer responding positively to exercise, the role of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, and how chronic training stress disrupts thyroid function, cortisol, androgens, progesterone, metabolism, and ovulation. You’ll also learn how to strategically reduce training load, restore energy availability, and reintroduce exercise in a way that supports hormone balance, metabolic health, and long-term performance.   A few things we chat about in this episode 👇👇👇 What overtraining syndrome is and why it affects both recreational exercisers and competitive athletes Why overtraining is often a recovery and fueling issue, not just a training issue Common training patterns that push the body into overtraining Early signs the body is no longer adapting positively to exercise How overtraining affects thyroid function, androgens, cortisol, and progesterone Why oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction drive overtraining syndrome How overtraining disrupts ovulation, cycles, and metabolic regulation How to reduce training load, restore fueling, and reintroduce exercise to support hormone balance   Important show links 👇👇👇 Learn more about our Strength in Hormones Workout Program – join with a 7 day free trial Follow me on Instagram Rate the show! Please give us a 5 star rating in your podcast app

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Overtraining Syndrome: When Your Body Stops Adapting and Starts Protecting Itself Overtraining Syndrome isn’t just about doing too much—it’s what happens when your body stops adapting to exercise and shifts into a protective, survival state. In this episode, we break down what overtraining syndrome actually is, why it affects both recreational exercisers and competitive athletes, and how it’s often driven by inadequate recovery and fueling rather than training volume alone. We explore early warning signs that the body is no longer responding positively to exercise, the role of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, and how chronic training stress disrupts thyroid function, cortisol, androgens, progesterone, metabolism, and ovulation. You’ll also learn how to strategically reduce training load, restore energy availability, and reintroduce exercise in a way that supports hormone balance, metabolic health, and long-term performance.   A few things we chat about in this episode 👇👇👇 What overtraining syndrome is and why it affects both recreational exercisers and competitive athletes Why overtraining is often a recovery and fueling issue, not just a training issue Common training patterns that push the body into overtraining Early signs the body is no longer adapting positively to exercise How overtraining affects thyroid function, androgens, cortisol, and progesterone Why oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction drive overtraining syndrome How overtraining disrupts ovulation, cycles, and metabolic regulation How to reduce training load, restore fueling, and reintroduce exercise to support hormone balance   Important show links 👇👇👇 Learn more about our Strength in Hormones Workout Program – join with a 7 day free trial Follow me on Instagram Rate the show! Please give us a 5 star rating in your podcast app

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Active weekly
Episode count
145
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Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
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What is The Strength in Hormones Podcast about?

The Strength in Hormones Podcast is hosted by expert Functional Registered Dietitian and hormone specialist, Lauren Papanos. Through bi-weekly interviews with holistic health experts, become educated and empowered on the road to wellness. Host Lauren Papanos asks and answers the questions around how to live a vibrant life through harnessing the power of natural hormonal balance and medicinal foods.Inquire to work with Lauren's practice at www.functionalfueling.com. Follow her on Instagram at @functional.fueling.

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