Eat Like Ruby
The Eat Like Ruby Podcast, Hosted by Ruby Fraser - Accredited Sports Nutritionist, Personal Trainer & online educator, is a combo of solo & guest episodes, talking all things nutrition, training, mindset & empowerment. Expect conversations around killing it in the gym, taking performance & body composition to the next level, while enjoying your life & a ton of tasty food along the way!
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Improve your Gym Gal Lifts in the New Year
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This episode is following on from last week, and itβs all about getting back to the basics and really checking your lift techniques. Ruby breaks down how she likes to create training blocks to achieve not only PB heavy lifts but also to ensure adaptation is still happening in your training program. Going back to the basics and focusing on technique can be seen as regression but this is actually refinement. Listen in to hear how Ruby incorporates the most common lifts like deadlifts, squats and shoulder press, in her programs to ensure a perfect lift.
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DISCLAIMER
The Eat Like Ruby podcast is not a substitute for professional medical or dietary advice.
The advice given in this episode is general in nature and should not be used to treat any medical conditions, health conditions, illnesses, injuries and/or any nutrition related conditions, deficiencies or similar.
This podcast is not to be used as, or in place of, medical advice or dietary advice.
Please consult your health care professional before implementing any of the advice, information or protocols discussed in this episode.