Training Age

Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi

In strength training, "training age" refers to the total time and experience dedicated to developing your skillset. In life, with increased age comes increased experience. As moms, personal trainers and coaches, Val and Heather know a thing or two about both. Fitness and health can seem complicated but it doesn't have to be! Listen as they simplify fitness and biomechanics while contemplating the importance of consistency, mental resilience, and mindset. Val and Heather are here to teach you about the things that matter most in order to build your strongest self at any Training Age. 

  1. 03/14/2025

    Over and Underrated with Brad Jensen

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi sit down with Brad Jensen (@thesoberbodybuilder) for an insightful and candid conversation about his journey through addiction, fitness, and personal growth. Kicking things off with lighthearted banter about skiing in Utah and everyday adulting moments, the conversation quickly shifts to Brad’s milestone of turning 40—complete with humorous reflections on aging and its inevitable aches and pains. Brad shares his powerful story of struggling with substance abuse despite growing up in a supportive family. He opens up about how fitness became a transformative outlet at age 15, helping him overcome childhood bullying and weight challenges. Through raw and honest storytelling, he walks listeners through the rock-bottom moment that led to his recovery and the profound realization that choosing the hard path often leads to lasting growth and fulfillment. Heather, Val, and Brad explore the parallels between addiction recovery and fitness, emphasizing the importance of a firm resolution for change. They discuss the delicate balance of supporting loved ones through struggles while allowing them to find their own way. The conversation also delves into the role of empathy in coaching, where Brad’s personal experiences with addiction and weight struggles have shaped his approach to helping others. He shares practical wellness strategies, including breath work for stress management and how fitness and nutrition tools impact decision-making. As the episode wraps up, the discussion takes a fun turn, tackling fitness myths, the role of resistance bands and rucking, and a playful debate on the pros and cons of eating kiwi skin. This conversation is filled with honesty, humor, and valuable takeaways on resilience, self-improvement, and the mindset shifts necessary for meaningful transformation.

    1h 5m
  2. 02/28/2025

    Living the Maintenance Life with Anna Loflin and Jill Myers

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi welcome Anna and Jill for an insightful conversation on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and navigating the mindset shifts that come with it. Heather shares her recent experience with minimalism and a colonoscopy, highlighting the importance of preventative healthcare, while Val gives an update on life as a busy sports mom and how she balances family and personal well-being. Anna and Jill bring their own stories to the table, offering real-life perspectives on the challenges and successes of sustaining long-term health goals. The discussion explores the concept of “peaceful striving” in fitness, inspired by Jill’s journey. Together, they unpack the transition from fat loss to maintenance, emphasizing the importance of recognizing progress beyond physical changes. Anna reflects on the mental shift required after reaching a deficit goal, and the group discusses how to nurture good habits while making exercise an enjoyable part of everyday life. Using the metaphor of a dimmer switch, they explore the balance between discipline and flexibility, and how tracking can be a valuable tool in achieving sustainable health. Heather, Val, Anna, and Jill also dive into the mindset challenges that come with maintenance, touching on body image, self-perception, and shifting from scale-based to performance-based goals. They emphasize the value of embracing maintenance as a lifelong commitment, setting non-negotiable goals, and finding joy in consistency. With the 80/20 rule as a guiding principle, the conversation highlights how intentional living and a supportive community can lead to a fulfilling, balanced approach to health and fitness. This episode is filled with practical strategies and personal insights, encouraging listeners to reframe their perspective on health, celebrate progress in all its forms, and build a sustainable, rewarding lifestyle.

    1h 6m
  3. 02/14/2025

    Body Image and Food Fears with Celeste Rains-Turk

    In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi welcome Celeste Rains-Turk (@celestial_fit), a leading expert in mindset and body image within the fitness industry. Celeste shares her unique journey, from entering the bodybuilding world in 2015—where she uncovered underlying disordered eating patterns—to shifting her academic focus from dietetics to psychology. Her passion for holistic health and mindset is reflected in her podcast, Confessions of a Bikini Pro, and her powerful tagline, “build more than just a body.” As a licensed associate counselor and author of Believe Your Way to Badass, Celeste is dedicated to helping others transform their relationship with their bodies and themselves. The conversation explores how body image evolves across different life stages and introduces “what if-formations” as an alternative to traditional affirmations. By questioning self-perceptions and aligning behaviors with a positive self-image, listeners can develop the skills to navigate body changes with confidence. Celeste, Heather, and Val discuss how body image challenges can arise at any age and emphasize the importance of anchoring self-worth in actions that align with personal values. The discussion takes a deeper turn into the intersection of identity, body image, and faith, highlighting the risks of tying self-worth solely to physical appearance. Through personal anecdotes, Heather, Val, and Celeste stress the importance of rooting identity in values rather than external aesthetics and navigating societal pressures that often challenge this balance. As they explore ways to improve the relationship with food and body, they discuss how flexibility in diet and mindfulness can lead to a healthier self-perception. The episode closes with insights on self-talk, self-care, and balancing aesthetics with personal and family values, encouraging a well-rounded approach to fitness goals that positively impact all aspects of life.

    1h 14m
5
out of 5
24 Ratings

About

In strength training, "training age" refers to the total time and experience dedicated to developing your skillset. In life, with increased age comes increased experience. As moms, personal trainers and coaches, Val and Heather know a thing or two about both. Fitness and health can seem complicated but it doesn't have to be! Listen as they simplify fitness and biomechanics while contemplating the importance of consistency, mental resilience, and mindset. Val and Heather are here to teach you about the things that matter most in order to build your strongest self at any Training Age.