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This episode is sponsored by Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist.
Become a health & fitness coach who finally speaks midlife women’s language.
Learn how to design workouts that balance hormones that actually get results for women in menopause.
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If you are struggling with exercise motivation after menopause or you’ve been trying tirelessly to motivate a friend or client… this episode is for you.
It’s not you—it’s your neurotransmitters.
There’s less motivation to exercise which may be associated with negative feelings from past experience or discomfort. There’s more motivation to eat more to create pleasure because there isn’t as an acute discomfort and in some cases it’s perceived that eating or overeating provides some pleasure.
By Debra Atkinson4.5
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This episode is sponsored by Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist.
Become a health & fitness coach who finally speaks midlife women’s language.
Learn how to design workouts that balance hormones that actually get results for women in menopause.
F50 Menopause Fitness Specialist at $1000 savings off and exclusive menopause awareness month bonuses.
Other Episodes You Might Like:
Previous Episode - Is Your Nutrient-Dense Menopause Diet Protecting Muscle, Bone, and Brain Health?
Next Episode - Scared of Estrogen? Listen to this Dr with Breast Cancer Survivor
More Like This - Changing Habits for 2025 Health Optimization
Resources:
If you are struggling with exercise motivation after menopause or you’ve been trying tirelessly to motivate a friend or client… this episode is for you.
It’s not you—it’s your neurotransmitters.
There’s less motivation to exercise which may be associated with negative feelings from past experience or discomfort. There’s more motivation to eat more to create pleasure because there isn’t as an acute discomfort and in some cases it’s perceived that eating or overeating provides some pleasure.

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