Feeling tired, sore, or just off — but still want to keep your workout streak alive? In this episode, Coach Andy McCann breaks down the real meaning of scaling and modifying workouts — and why it’s the most underrated superpower in your fitness journey.
Whether you’re dealing with injury, lack of sleep, a crazy work week, or just feeling “off,” this episode will teach you:
Remember: You don’t have to go hard every day. You just have to go.
🎯 Great for CrossFitters, garage gym warriors, busy parents, and anyone building lifelong health and fitness.
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• The Core Philosophy: Consistency Over Intensity: The key message is that showing up consistently is more important than going all-out occasionally. The mantra is "intensity drives adaptation, but consistency drives results," emphasizing the importance of maintaining a steady fitness routine.
• Scaling vs. Modifying: Understanding the Difference: Scaling involves changing weight or reps, while modifying means altering the movement entirely. The goal is to adjust the workout to match your current fitness level while still achieving the intended stimulus of the exercise.
• Strategies for Workout Adaptation: There are multiple ways to scale or modify a workout, including:
- Adjusting weight
- Reducing reps and rounds
- Changing movement difficulty
- Modifying range of motion
- Adapting pace and intensity
• The Importance of Ego-Free Fitness: The podcast emphasizes that scaling or modifying workouts is not a sign of weakness. Nobody judges you for adapting a workout to your abilities, and the most important thing is to show up and move.
• Practical Scaling Examples: Some easy modifications include swapping pull-ups for ring rows, replacing box jumps with box steps, changing barbell weights, or substituting running with biking or rowing.
• Recovery and Injury Considerations: If you're feeling tired, recovering from an injury, or just having an off day, it's better to show up and do something rather than skip the workout entirely. The key is to maintain consistency while being smart about your body's limitations.
• Long-Term Fitness Approach: The podcast recommends a balanced approach to training, suggesting something like 3-5 days of workouts per week with adequate rest. The focus is on building a sustainable fitness habit that can be maintained throughout life, with the ultimate goal of staying healthy and capable well into old age.
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