Healthy aging

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Why Two Sessions a Week is the Perfect Starting Point

Why Two Sessions a Week is the Perfect Starting Point 1. It’s sustainable — and sustainability is everything The biggest barrier I see with new clients?They try to jump into a 5-day fitness routine after months or years of being inconsistent. It’s too much, too soon, and life quickly gets in the way. Two sessions […]

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Depression, Estrogen Dominance, and Finally Feeling Seen in Perimenopause

By Michelle Freimark | Calgary Women’s Strength Coach Depression, Estrogen Dominance, and Finally Feeling Seen in Perimenopause Perimenopause Has a Way of Sneaking Up on You… If you’re anything like me, you’ve been taught to push through.To be resilient.To accept that your changing body is just “part of aging.” But what happens when your body

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Protein And The Importance Of It During Perimenopause

Protein And The Importance Of It During Perimenopause If you’re a woman navigating perimenopause or menopause, you may have noticed changes in your energy levels, muscle tone, and metabolism. What you eat, and more specifically, your protein intake can play a significant role in how you feel during this transition. As a Calgary-based personal trainer

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Gen-X Is Making Waves And Talking About Perimenopause!

Gen-X Is Making Waves And Talking About Perimenopause! Perimenopause used to be a silent journey—something women endured without much conversation or support. But times are changing, and Gen-X women are leading the charge by opening up the dialogue about perimenopause and taking control of their health. These women, now in their 40s and 50s, are

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Why Women Were Left Out of Scientific Studies and Why It Matters

Why Women Were Left Out of Scientific Studies and Why It Matters When it comes to health and fitness research, women have often been left out of the equation. For decades, scientific studies primarily focused on men, with the assumption that the results could be applied universally. But as many of us now know—especially those

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The Effects of Low Estrogen Due to Menopause

The Effects of Low Estrogen Due to Menopause Menopause brings many changes, and one of the most significant is the decline in estrogen levels. For women in Calgary navigating perimenopause and postmenopause, understanding these effects can help you take control of your health and well-being. While estrogen plays many roles in the body, its reduction

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Visceral vs. Subcutaneous Fat: Why It Matters During Menopause

Visceral vs. Subcutaneous Fat: Why it Matters During Menopause Navigating the changes that come with perimenopause and postmenopause can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding how your body stores fat. Two primary types of body fat—visceral fat and subcutaneous fat—play different roles in your health. Understanding these differences is crucial, particularly as hormonal

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Why Jump Training is Key to Maintaining Bone Density!

Why Jump Training is Key to Maintaining Bone Density! As we transition through perimenopause and into postmenopause, our bodies go through some major changes—one of the biggest being bone density loss. This can increase the risk of osteoporosis, making bones more fragile and prone to fractures. But here’s the good news: you can take action

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