EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 8 MIN
Monday Morning Brew Series - Burnout at Work... And How Movement Helps You Feel Human Again
from FitTalk With Coach Luis · host Luis Perez
Hey everyone, welcome back to FitTalk. Namaste, Terima kasih, Ham samnida, Maraming salamat po, Shukran Jazilan, Shukria, Merci, Arigato, muito obrigado, y gracias a toda mi familia que esta escuchando donde quiera que se enquentren. I’m Coach Luis, and today we’re talking about something a lot of people are quietly struggling with… burnout.Not “I’m tired.” Not “work is busy.” I mean that deep, heavy exhaustion that makes everything feel harder than it should. If you’ve been feeling drained, unfocused, or like you’re running on fumes… you’re not broken. You’re burned out. And today, I want to show you how simple movement, not workouts, not routines, just movement can help you feel human again.SECTION 1: WHAT BURNOUT REALLY IS Burnout isn’t a personality flaw. It’s not laziness. It’s not a lack of discipline.Burnout is what happens when your body and mind have been in “go mode” for too long without a real chance to recover.Here’s what burnout often looks like: You wake up tired, even after sleeping. You feel irritable or numb. Your brain feels foggy. You’re doing the bare minimum just to get through the day and things you used to enjoy… don’t hit the same anymore.Burnout is your body saying, “I can’t keep running at this pace.”And the truth is most people don’t realize burnout is a physiological state, not just an emotional one. Your nervous system gets stuck in fight‑or‑flight. Your stress hormones stay elevated. Your brain stops processing things clearly.This is why you can’t “think” your way out of burnout.You have to move your way out of it.SECTION 2: WHY MOVEMENT HELPSNow, when I say movement helps burnout, I’m not talking about crushing a workout or pushing yourself harder.I’m talking about movement as a tool to regulate your nervous system.Here’s what movement does:1. Movement completes the stress cycle. When you’re stressed, your body prepares for action, heart rate up, muscles tense, breathing shallow.Movement gives your body a way to release that built‑up tension.2. Movement increases oxygen and blood flow to the brain. That’s why even a short walk can clear your mind better than staring at your screen for another hour.3. Movement reconnects you with your body. Burnout makes you feel disconnected like you’re living from the neck up.Movement brings you back into yourself.4. Movement creates micro‑wins. When work feels overwhelming, small physical wins rebuild confidence and momentum.And here’s the key:Movement doesn’t have to be intense to be effective.It just has to be intentional.SECTION 3: REFRAMING EXERCISE DURING BURNOUT When you’re burned out, the goal is not to get stronger, faster, or leaner. The goal is relief.So let’s reframe movement into three simple categories:Restorative movement:Walking, Stretching, Mobility, Slow yoga. This is movement that calms your system.Regulating movement:Light strength training, Cycling, Swimming. This is movement that helps you feel steady and grounded.Expressive movement:Dancing, Shadowboxing, Playing a sport. This is movement that lets emotion move through you.Pick the one your body needs today... not the one you think you “should” do.SECTION 4: 60‑SECOND RESET Let’s do a quick reset together, wherever you are.Sit tall.Unclench your jaw.Drop your shoulders.Place your feet on the ground.Take a slow inhale for 4…And exhale for 6…Roll your shoulders back.Relax your hands.Take one more slow breath... in… and out…That’s it. That’s your nervous system shifting gears.SECTION 5: LISTENER CHALLENGE Here’s your challenge for the week:Five minutes of movement a day. Not to burn calories. Not to “work out.” Just to reset your brain.Walk around the block. Stretch your back. Do 10 squats. Dance to one song. Step outside and breathe.Five minutes. Every day. That’s it. Burnout doesn’t mean you’re weak.It means you’ve been strong for too long without support.Movement is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to help your body feel safe again.You don’t have to fix everything today. Just move a little, your body will meet you halfway.Thank you for taking time out of your day to spend it with me and I really do hope you enjoyed today's Monday morning brew series. If today’s message helped you, share it with someone who might need it. Stay present, stay consistent, and keep building the identity you want to live in. Remember that You’re capable, you’re resilient, and you’re not alone in this journey.Be a kind human, let us continue to help, let us continue to lift each-other up whenever possible... and remember that when it seems really dark when things are really tough... look for the helpers and always strive to be the change you want to see in the world... As always, take care of yourself, take care of your body, take care of your mind... 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Hey everyone, welcome back to FitTalk. Namaste, Terima kasih, Ham samnida, Maraming salamat po, Shukran Jazilan, Shukria, Merci, Arigato, muito obrigado, y gracias a toda mi familia que esta escuchando donde quiera que se enquentren. I’m Coach Luis, and today we’re talking about something a lot of people are quietly struggling with… burnout.Not “I’m tired.” Not “work is busy.” I mean that deep, heavy exhaustion that makes everything feel harder than it should. If you’ve been feeling drained, unfocused, or like you’re running on fumes… you’re not broken. You’re burned out. And today, I want to show you how simple movement, not workouts, not routines, just movement can help you feel human again.SECTION 1: WHAT BURNOUT REALLY IS Burnout isn’t a personality flaw. It’s not laziness. It’s not a lack of discipline.Burnout is what happens when your body and mind have been in “go mode” for too long without a real chance to recover.Here’s what burnout often looks like: You wake up tired, even after sleeping. You feel irritable or numb. Your brain feels foggy. You’re doing the bare minimum just to get through the day and things you used to enjoy… don’t hit the same anymore.Burnout is your body saying, “I can’t keep running at this pace.”And the truth is most people don’t realize burnout is a physiological state, not just an emotional one. Your nervous system gets stuck in fight‑or‑flight. Your stress hormones stay elevated. Your brain stops processing things clearly.This is why you can’t “think” your way out of burnout.You have to move your way out of it.SECTION 2: WHY MOVEMENT HELPSNow, when I say movement helps burnout, I’m not talking about crushing a workout or pushing yourself harder.I’m talking about movement as a tool to regulate your nervous system.Here’s what movement does:1. Movement completes the stress cycle. When you’re stressed, your body prepares for action, heart rate up, muscles tense, breathing shallow.Movement gives your body a way to release that built‑up tension.2. Movement increases oxygen and blood flow to the brain. That’s why even a short walk can clear your mind better than staring at your screen for another hour.3. Movement reconnects you with your body. Burnout makes you feel disconnected like you’re living from the neck up.Movement brings you back into yourself.4. Movement creates micro‑wins. When work feels overwhelming, small physical wins rebuild confidence and momentum.And here’s the key:Movement doesn’t have to be intense to be effective.It just has to be intentional.SECTION 3: REFRAMING EXERCISE DURING BURNOUT When you’re burned out, the goal is not to get stronger, faster, or leaner. The goal is relief.So let’s reframe movement into three simple categories:Restorative movement:Walking, Stretching, Mobility, Slow yoga. This is movement that calms your system.Regulating movement:Light strength training, Cycling, Swimming. This is movement that helps you feel steady and grounded.Expressive movement:Dancing, Shadowboxing, Playing a sport. This is movement that lets emotion move through you.Pick the one your body needs today... not the one you think you “should” do.SECTION 4: 60‑SECOND RESET Let’s do a quick reset together, wherever you are.Sit tall.Unclench your jaw.Drop your shoulders.Place your feet on the ground.Take a slow inhale for 4…And exhale for 6…Roll your shoulders back.Relax your hands.Take one more slow breath... in… and out…That’s it. That’s your nervous system shifting gears.SECTION 5: LISTENER CHALLENGE Here’s your challenge...
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