Resistance training in menopause with Erica Roselius
Gennev: Let's talk about menopause
Release Date: 02/02/2021
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Resistance training may not be your thing, but if you're a woman over 40, you might take another look at it.
It's great for so many things: building and maintaining muscle mass. Helping you sleep better at night. Helping you manage midlife and menopause concerns like weight gain, hot flashes, insomnia, fatigue, poor balance, and weakening bones.
You know as you get older that your body changes: muscles shrink, metabolism slows, body can look and feel less toned. Resistance training, done right, can help with those things, as well as improve core strength for better balance and generally lift your mood and confidence.
In this podcast, Gennev Director of Health Coaching Stasi Kasianchuk speaks with owner and founder of Driven Fitness, Erica Roselius. A full-time fitness professional and coach for more than 13 years, Erica works primarily with over 40s to help them manage weight and increase muscle.
Why is it so important for women to incorporate resistance training? How can they benefit, and what risks do they take if they don't move more?
Listen, then find Erica at Driven Fitness and Stasi at Gennev for more information.