190: Breaking the Midlife Exercise Myths
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When my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, it was a wake-up call that changed my entire approach to fitness. I went from someone who was inconsistent at best, to someone who now sees it as a non-negotiable part of life.
This episode of Total Health in Midlife is a deep dive into why traditional fitness rules no longer apply as we age, particularly for women. I share my personal journey and the transformative power of strength training in fighting osteoporosis and frailty. We shift the conversation from viewing exercise as a chore to seeing it as an investment in our future health and independence.
We also tackle the critical risks that come with aging, such as falls, brittle bones, and muscle loss, which all threaten our independence. We debunk common myths around weight management, highlighting why the "calories in versus calories out" mantra may not work for us anymore due to slowed metabolism and hormonal changes.
Instead, strength training is presented as the key to maintaining muscle mass, enhancing bone density, and boosting metabolism. Practical solutions to common barriers like lack of time and energy are also shared, making it easier for you to integrate exercise into your daily routine.
Maintaining mobility is a major focus, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, balance, and cardiovascular health. We discuss how stretching and balance exercises can prevent falls and keep us mobile, while regular cardiovascular workouts benefit our heart, lungs, mood, and energy levels. I offer practical strategies for making daily movement a habit, from scheduling workouts to breaking them into shorter sessions.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/190
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