EPISODE · Jan 4, 2026 · 20 MIN
When Fitness Meets Medicine: A Better Way to Support Women’s Health
This episode features an enlightening discussion with Dr. Karen Apple, who shares her transformative journey into the world of CrossFit, navigating the complexities of injury, and her commitment to fostering community through fitness. Dr. Apple commenced her CrossFit journey in 2009 during her deployment in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where she discovered the profound impact of physical training on her overall well-being. As a naturopathic doctor now based in Walla Walla, she emphasizes the importance of individualized health approaches, particularly in women's health, advocating that no one should suffer unnecessarily during life's transitions. Our conversation delves into the significance of community support in overcoming personal obstacles, as well as the foundational elements of health that transcend specific treatments. Ultimately, we explore the interconnectedness of fitness and holistic healthcare, highlighting that fostering relationships and mutual support is essential for enduring success.Takeaways:Dr. Karen Apple commenced her CrossFit journey in 2009 while stationed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.The transition to focusing on women's health has been a significant aspect of Dr. Apple's medical practice.It is essential for women to understand that menopause does not have to be a period of suffering.The importance of community in CrossFit has been emphasized as a vital support system during training and recovery.Dr. Apple has found that consistent participation in workouts significantly aids in overcoming physical injuries.Individualized approaches in both CrossFit training and naturopathic medicine are crucial for optimal health outcomes.Companies mentioned in this episode:CrossFitGuantanamo BaySeattleWalla WallaDr. Karen AppleDr. Stacy SimsRhonda PatrickDr. Michael RossDestination CrossFit
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