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Why Women Over 35 Can’t Lose Fat When They Don’t Eat Enough (Low Energy Availability Explained)
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If you’re working out consistently, eating clean, and still not losing fat, you are not alone and you may not be doing anything wrong.
Many active women unknowingly struggle with Low Energy Availability (LEA), a metabolic state that occurs when calorie intake is too low to support both daily life and exercise demands. When the body is chronically under-fueled, it shifts into energy conservation mode, slowing metabolism, increasing cortisol, and making fat loss extremely difficult.
Insta for LEA quiz: @RACFitness_
In this episode of The Body Recomposition Revolution, Robyn explains why so many disciplined women — especially women over 35 feel stuck despite doing everything they’ve been told to do:
- eating less• working out more• trying to stay “clean” and disciplined
You’ll learn:
- What Low Energy Availability (LEA) is and why it affects many active women• Why fat loss plateaus happen even when you're in a calorie deficit• How metabolic adaptation can slow fat loss over time• The common signs of LEA (fatigue, poor sleep, stubborn belly fat, brain fog, cravings)• Why women over 35 are especially vulnerable to under-fueling• How proper fueling, protein intake, and strength training support body recomposition
Robyn also shares her personal experience with low energy availability, including how increasing calories and carbohydrates improved her energy, sleep, and training performance.
If you feel like you're doing everything right but your body isn’t responding, this episode may explain why.
You can also take Robyn’s Low Energy Availability Quiz to see if chronic under-fueling may be holding back your progress.
Find the quiz on Instagram:@racfitness_ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSef8s48pjT5ALEocIPRWK5a0oX3JZpekk_ubEzes0lhKDktJw/viewform?usp=header
For custom macro formulations or personalized strength training programs, contact Robyn:
Email: racrecomposition@gmail.com
Follow along on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/racfitness_/ for macro meal ideas, training insights, and real-life strategies for body recomposition.