About this episode
If you’ve ever felt like no amount of sleep, coffee, or training fixes your fatigue — this episode is your wake-up call.
In this episode of The Athlete Mom Project, we break down the hormone–movement connection and explain why breathing sits beneath recovery, hormones, and capacity in the Athlete Mom Hierarchy of Needs.
You’ll learn how breath directly influences your nervous system, hormonal balance, and ability to recover — and why many moms stay exhausted not because they’re doing too little, but because their system is stuck in survival mode.
Inside this episode, we cover:
the science of breathwork for athletes and why breath drives hormones, energy, and recovery
how to use breathing strategies for endurance training, lifting, and everyday mom-life stress
why nasal breathing improves nitric oxide production, HRV, and oxygen delivery through the Bohr effect
how breath connects to capacity vs. load and impacts pain, performance, and fatigue
how to assess and improve CO₂ tolerance using the BOLT test for better focus, calmer energy, and less anxiety
Whether you’re a mountain athlete, hybrid lifter-runner, or busy mom trying to feel strong and resilient again, this episode gives you science-backed breathing tools you can use immediately — without adding more workouts, supplements, or stress.
Recovery isn’t just about rest.
It’s about teaching your body how to feel safe enough to recover.
This episode is especially helpful for moms dealing with fatigue, hormone imbalance, burnout, or slow recovery.
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