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What if everything you've been told about getting stronger is backwards? Former lawyer turned movement expert Zarina Del Mar joins me on the Habits and Hustle podcast to share how her journey from exercise addiction to mindful movement transformed not just her body, but her entire approach to fitness and wellbeing.
We dive into why women are over-training their lower bodies while neglecting their upper bodies, the real science behind building a strong core (spoiler: it's not crunches), and why her 5-minute movement flows can be more challenging than hour-long gym sessions. Zarina also shares her research with subscribers from 55+ countries and reveals why breathing and pelvis mobility are the foundation of true core strength.
Zarina Del Mar is a fitness personality who transitioned from practicing law to teaching body awareness and sustainable movement practices to women worldwide.
What we discuss:
Progressive Overload Without Destroying Your Joints
Why Sprinting Isn't Realistic for Most 45+ Women
5-Minute Movement Flows vs Hour-Long Gym Sessions
Why Bodyweight Can Be Harder Than Heavy Weights
The Upper Body Neglect Epidemic Among Women
Why Pilates Is Overrated for Real Results
Why Crunches Are the Biggest Fitness Waste of Time
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Find more from Zarina Del Mar:
Website: https://www.whateva.club/
Instagram: @zarina_del_mar_world
Find more from Jen:
Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/
Instagram: @therealjencohen
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What if everything you've been told about getting stronger is backwards? Former lawyer turned movement expert Zarina Del Mar joins me on the Habits and Hustle podcast to share how her journey from exercise addiction to mindful movement transformed not just her body, but her entire approach to fitness and wellbeing.
We dive into why women are over-training their lower bodies while neglecting their upper bodies, the real science behind building a strong core (spoiler: it's not crunches), and why her 5-minute movement flows can be more challenging than hour-long gym sessions. Zarina also shares her research with subscribers from 55+ countries and reveals why breathing and pelvis mobility are the foundation of true core strength.
Zarina Del Mar is a fitness personality who transitioned from practicing law to teaching body awareness and sustainable movement practices to women worldwide.
What we discuss:
Progressive Overload Without Destroying Your Joints
Why Sprinting Isn't Realistic for Most 45+ Women
5-Minute Movement Flows vs Hour-Long Gym Sessions
Why Bodyweight Can Be Harder Than Heavy Weights
The Upper Body Neglect Epidemic Among Women
Why Pilates Is Overrated for Real Results
Why Crunches Are the Biggest Fitness Waste of Time
Thank you to our sponsor:
Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off
Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off
TruNiagen: Head over to truniagen.com and use code HUSTLE20 to get $20 off any purchase over $100.
Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout.
Bio.me: Link to daily prebiotic fiber here, code Jennifer20 for 20% off.
David: Buy 4, get the 5th free at davidprotein.com/habitsandhustle.
Find more from Zarina Del Mar:
Website: https://www.whateva.club/
Instagram: @zarina_del_mar_world
Find more from Jen:
Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/
Instagram: @therealjencohen
Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books
Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagements

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