When I first started training, I treated workouts like therapy. Every tough day meant another…
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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When I first started lifting, I believed improving form was simply about repetition. I thought…
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When I first started lifting weights, I had this idea that training fasted would give…
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When I started training seriously, I thought snacks were a luxury, not a necessity. I…
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When I first started training early in the morning, I was convinced that exercising on…
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When I first started strength training, I believed that the key to lifting heavier was…
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When I first started taking fitness seriously, I thought hydration was simple. Just drink enough…
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I used to think fitness was just about the physical. If I pushed myself harder,…
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When I first started working out, I thought fitness was about chasing perfection. I wanted…
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It happened gradually, not all at once. There was no single event that shattered my…