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Rewriting Fitness After 40. Hormones, Strength Training and Heathspan with Alicia Jones
Description
Women entering perimenopause and menopause are often told to "do more cardio," "eat less," and "push harder" to stay fit. Yet for many, these strategies lead to exhaustion, stalled progress, injuries, and declining confidence rather than improved health. As estrogen declines, muscle loss accelerates, recovery slows, and stress hormones become more influential on weight, sleep, and inflammation. Following outdated fitness rules during this phase can quietly accelerate biological aging and undermine long-term healthspan. Today's guest, Alicia Jones, combines kinesiology, sports nutrition, and compassionate coaching to help women train with their changing physiology rather than against it. Her work focuses on strength, resilience, and sustainable movement at every age. Alicia Jones is a women's health and fitness specialist with over 15 years of experience helping women over 45 build strength, energy, and confidence. She holds a BA in Kinesiology and certifications in national coaching, advanced sports nutrition, and group fitness. Alicia is the creator of Over 50 Fit & Fabulous and a passionate advocate for joyful, sustainable movement.
Episode Timeline:
00:00 — Introduction and the three myths women must unlearn
03:55 — Alicia's personal story and why healthy aging matters
09:00 — Myth #1: Doing more to weigh less
12:05 — Myth #2: Cardio over strength training
15:45 — Myth #3: Carbohydrates as the enemy
22:10 — Estrogen, muscle loss, and training differently in midlife
27:20 — Recovery, cardiac health, and training safely
31:15 — Red flags your fitness plan is harming you
32:50 — One simple action step to start today
Action Steps:
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