There have been days when I’d get dressed for the gym, fill my water bottle,…
Abbey Lawson
Abbey Lawson
Abbey Lawson is a UK-based Female Physiology Specialist & Fitness Coach who combines evidence-based training principles with a deep understanding of women’s unique hormonal patterns. She specialises in helping women build strength, improve performance, and train in alignment with their menstrual cycle for better energy, recovery, and long-term results. With years of coaching experience and an ongoing commitment to research in women’s exercise science and nutrition, Abbey writes expert-led content for female fitness communities and supports clients through personalised coaching programmes designed to create sustainable change. After becoming a mother, Abbey felt an even stronger drive to prioritise her own health and training channeling her expertise to rebuild strength, feel confident in her post-pregnancy body, and show women that athleticism is something you can return to and thrive in. Abbey is now a proud mum to a beautiful daughter, and her experience fuels her mission to help women feel powerful at every stage of life.
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If you’ve ever found yourself standing in front of the fridge wondering why you suddenly…
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For the longest time, I couldn’t understand why my energy levels dropped so dramatically before…
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A few years ago, I hit a point where stress was running through my life.…
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Lifestyle & Inspiration
Why Rest Days Make Women Stronger — The Science of Training Less to Gain More
by Abbey LawsonFor years, I chased progress the same way I chased perfection. I believed if I…
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When I first started tracking my own training data, I thought fitness was about pushing…
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When I first started coaching women, I assumed most imbalances came from poor form or…
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When I first started lifting, I thought progress meant adding more weight every few weeks.…
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When I first started strength training, I thought my squat problems came from weak legs…
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If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed before your period, snapping at small things, or feeling…