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As women runners over 40, we often face a wave of confusing (and sometimes extreme) advice about menopause and fitness — especially on social media. In this episode, we cut through the noise and dive into what really matters when it comes to training during perimenopause and beyond.
We break down the most common menopause myths circulating in the running community and explore the physiological shifts happening in midlife. From hormone changes to training adaptations, we highlight what women truly need to feel strong, empowered, and capable — not just now, but for the long run.
In this episode, we cover:
Whether you're running through hot flashes or just looking to stay consistent through the transitions of midlife, this episode will leave you informed, empowered, and supported.
02:01 Menopause Myths and Social Media
06:23 Understanding Hormonal Changes
08:07 Training Adaptations for Menopausal Women
12:06 Menopause Myths in Training
14:20 Cycle Specific Training
18:31 Progressive Overload and Recovery
22:42 Training Intensity Debate
27:14 Understanding Exercise Intensity for Aging Bodies
27:47 Weight Gain and Menopause: Myths and Realities
29:08 The Role of Cortisol in Weight Management
34:03 Strength Training: Essential for Midlife
35:11 Balancing Strength and Cardio for Runners
41:03 The Importance of Recovery and Nutrition
45:41 Mindset Shifts for Sustainable Health
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Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
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As women runners over 40, we often face a wave of confusing (and sometimes extreme) advice about menopause and fitness — especially on social media. In this episode, we cut through the noise and dive into what really matters when it comes to training during perimenopause and beyond.
We break down the most common menopause myths circulating in the running community and explore the physiological shifts happening in midlife. From hormone changes to training adaptations, we highlight what women truly need to feel strong, empowered, and capable — not just now, but for the long run.
In this episode, we cover:
Whether you're running through hot flashes or just looking to stay consistent through the transitions of midlife, this episode will leave you informed, empowered, and supported.
02:01 Menopause Myths and Social Media
06:23 Understanding Hormonal Changes
08:07 Training Adaptations for Menopausal Women
12:06 Menopause Myths in Training
14:20 Cycle Specific Training
18:31 Progressive Overload and Recovery
22:42 Training Intensity Debate
27:14 Understanding Exercise Intensity for Aging Bodies
27:47 Weight Gain and Menopause: Myths and Realities
29:08 The Role of Cortisol in Weight Management
34:03 Strength Training: Essential for Midlife
35:11 Balancing Strength and Cardio for Runners
41:03 The Importance of Recovery and Nutrition
45:41 Mindset Shifts for Sustainable Health
Join the Real Life Runners Team today!
https://www.realliferunners.com/team
Join the Team! --> https://www.realliferunners.com/team
Thanks for Listening!!
Be sure to hit FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one!
Come find us on Instagram and say hi!
Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
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