Boston is a performance and composition coach and an Openly Accredited Sports Nutritionist with a Master of Sport and exercise Science.
Around 80% of Boston's clients are women, because he takes the time to research and learn about female hormones and the menstrual cycle and how this impacts training. Boston often works with females who are looking to be more informed about their training and nutrition to achieve their body composition and/or health goals.
Boston and I both highly value science-backed health advice and educating our clients for long-term success, so this conversation was packed with value after value.
How to tone up when you're short on time
What does the science actually say about cycle syncing
What it takes to build muscle
Why your calorie deficit might actually be stopping you achieving your health goalsI was straight up firing all the questions I could think of ever wanting to ask a PT, and Boston did not hold back in the tips he brought to his answers!!
So ladies... if you want to learn how to tone up and feel good in your training ALL cycle, this is the episode to listen to!
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Madison Dohnt is a Women's Health Specialist Naturopath & Nutritionist, with a background as a biological scientist and educator. After experiencing her own Acne and PCOS journey, Madison went back to university to become a practitioner and now helps women around the world to balance their hormones and clear their symptoms, so they can live their lives free of pain, and with energy + confidence!
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