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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 1H 1M

The Truth About Overtraining and Recovery with Dr. Phil Maffetone

from The Athlete's Compass

In this episode, hosts Paul Warloski, Dr. Paul Laursen, and Marjaana Rakai welcome Dr. Phil Maffetone—renowned clinician and pioneer of holistic endurance training. They explore the dangers of being “fit but unhealthy,” chronic overtraining, and the societal pressure to do more. Marjaana shares her personal crash and comeback story, illustrating how a high-performance mindset without balance led to physical and emotional burnout. Dr. Maffetone introduces the MAF Method, emphasizing low-intensity aerobic training, recovery, nutrition, and biofeedback tools to reclaim health and elevate performance. It’s a call to rethink endurance culture, starting from the brain down.Key Takeaways:Fitness can come at the expense of health if training is unbalanced.The “no pain, no gain” mindset is deeply ingrained—but often harmful.Many endurance athletes are unknowingly overtrained and overstressed.Recovery, nutrition, and nervous system balance are essential components of athletic progress.The MAF (Maximum Aerobic Function) method helps athletes build a strong aerobic base for long-term performance.Tools like heart rate monitoring and heart rate variability can give essential feedback.Social pressure and misinformation from media and food industries contribute to poor health choices.Small, consistent changes—especially in food and pace—can yield major long-term benefits.Paul Warloski - Simple Endurance CoachingHow HIIT Helps and Hurts - Dr. Phil MaffetoneMarjaana Rakai - Tired Mom Runs - Where fitness meets motherhood.

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