Love, love, love this podcast. I have read Stacy's book and have recommended it to many, many women. At almost 69 I have become stronger and definitely want to be well into my 90's and have people say "What in the world is she doing now"!
@pamgreshock Жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing 🎉
@lindapelle8738 Жыл бұрын
You go girl! I’m with you, I want to be strong well into my 90’s. Willing to do what it takes.
@karenackermanrtt Жыл бұрын
I went through menopause after having a hysterectomy. Years of suffering with endometriosis. I started working on my mindset, started fueling my body with nutrition and cut out sugar. I also started walking then moved up to HITT for 20 minutes a day and dropped those 30lbs I had gained during menopause. Now I’ve added weight training 3 times per week. I changed my career and now help women do the same. Love what I do and how I feel.
@SMart-ko2qj3 ай бұрын
😊
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
So what kind of exercise would you recommend to a 49 yr old perimenopausal woman who only has 30 min to get a workout in. Pelaton? Go for a run or do weights?
@NorthernNessa3 ай бұрын
I love that she said “an athlete is anyone who exercises on purpose”. That honors people’s efforts and is much needed for courage to take steps in caring for yourself. ❤
@cheryldeahn-eg3fe4 ай бұрын
I am 70 and starting weight training .
@mashenka61893 ай бұрын
Well done …I have a client who started weight training at 94. It’s never too late for women.
@youmoveme8882 ай бұрын
That is so great! Thank you for showing up for yourself and thank you for sharing so that others can support you, and be encouraged! 🤩👏🏼
@wendywertz8828 Жыл бұрын
Homemade bone broth has been a game changer for me …. Healed leaky gut, no more joint paint where I had prior injuries . Sleep is still an issue an I did bio identical hormones which did not go well for me so I changed my diet to all Whole Foods with a huge emphasis on meat eggs butter full fat dairy/ protein . I started 10X weight lifting, yoga, long slow walking for 5-8 miles per day and hiit 2 times a week on my trampoline! I’m 54 menopausal
@evagalstian2443 ай бұрын
@@wendywertz8828 same here. Bone broth healed my leaky gut and granulomatous rocesia. For sleep at 7PM I take half a tab of Benadryl 25 mg tablet and one capsule of “Sleep Optimizer” from Jarrow formula. Oh and zero caffeine ( no chocolate, no matcha…etc.) try, hope it helps.
@carrieg87798 ай бұрын
I found this podcast and the work of Dr. Sims very helpful as a 65 year old woman. I beg to differ on the HRT. I started bioidentical hormones around the age of 54. As I compare myself to my friends my age who do not use HRT, I do not have many of the health issues my counterparts have. Many of the get UTIs, no libido, dryness not only vaginally but overall. Then there is bone atrophy, aches, pains. Heart problems and the list goes on. Since she was part of WHI it tells me a lot. That to me was a very flawed study. New research shows that HRT helps with the dementia. Last, I was never able to tolerate birth control so have never been on them. All in all I learned a lot from this podcast!
@SydneyCollin7 ай бұрын
Yes! Bioidentical HRT has been an absolute lifesaver for me! Like you, I am vastly healthier (and happier) than most of my peers. The WHI study was disasterous for so many menopausal women.
@Leo-mr1qz4 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I was white-knuckling it in the beginning stages of peri-menopause. I got to the point in which I couldn't sleep! I am deadlifting 230lbs and can't recover because of my changing hormones! 😢 I started taking HRT about 4 months ago, and I have seen vast positive improvements in my health. I also started to supplement creatine into my diet. 5mg in my water as I resistance train, and that has helped with overall strength and cognitive ability. 💪
@SydneyCollin4 ай бұрын
@@Leo-mr1qz That's fantastic!
@cathyharrell95294 ай бұрын
HRT has been a game changer
@stretchgenics3 ай бұрын
I’m 30 years old and went into perimenopause early, just my genetics. I got put on HRT and I could not be happier.
@audreybennati2618 Жыл бұрын
It was fantastic to have information geared towards women and our hormones and how they affect us and our fitness. I have been eating more protein, and 62 and am stronger than ever. Dead lift 125. 6-8 times. No reason we need to get weaker. And now I will start doing the sprints! Thank you for the researched back information. 💪🏼💃🏼
@BeHealing Жыл бұрын
I’m an athlete just gone through menopause, my body has changed considerably. I went from Muay Thai training (high intensity) fasted 3 mornings a week, fed 6 afternoons and 3 hypertrophy a week pre menopause to having to figure myself out all over again. Now I do 3 fed morning Muay Thai training and no more than this. If I do more cardio or high intensity than this it now gives me high bp and sleep problem, it’s too much for my new menopause body. I still do 3 hypertrophy a week. I have had to change what I eat, this video was so useful to confirm what I had figured out for myself. I’m having way more protein now and big meals in the daytime as you say around training. I’ve also found black cohosh a non negotiable, hot flashes disrupt my sleep without it. Maca and ashwaganda, along with l theonine are my new best friends. It’s so bizarre to have known my body so well and for it to have changed so quickly and to have to figure it out all over again. I’ve just purchased Stacy’s books, thanks!
@downundaincagoddess3316 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! What is your age?
@BeHealing Жыл бұрын
@@downundaincagoddess3316 I'm 52, I'm off the black cohosh now and have been able to up my cardio training again after being way more careful about my cortisol levels & sleep. Being post menopause means stress management and I have so few stresses in my life compared to others, but exercise and positive stressors are now a bigger deal. I think the cortisol is the thing that affects metabolism in menopause, I noticed I was putting on weight and now I eat way MORE and especially focusing on carbs after training (of course protein, was doing that already) but carbs seem to settle the body down from the stress of exercise.
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
So what kind of exercise would you recommend to a 49 yr old perimenopausal woman who only has 30 min to get a workout in. Pelaton? Go for a run or do weights?
@BeHealing3 ай бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx alternating, unless that 30 mins is only in the evening, then don't do the high intensity if that's what you do when you run or cycle
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
@@BeHealing I only have time in the evenings to workout
@rekaahne7190 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Same age bracket, same struggles… Stacy’s not here to impress, only to empower 🙏🏻
@shannonlockwood8684 Жыл бұрын
Crazy how much Stacy knows about the anatomy and function with hormones. Wish I can retain all that knowledge
@janineclaassens9019 Жыл бұрын
Looovvveeeed this podcast. Finally some good solid science backed information for women. Thank you so much.
@lindathompson4770 Жыл бұрын
This is what I started reading and researching 20 years ago and couldn't find the right professional to get on the same page. I've always felt that it was much more than just diet and exercise. I ate healthy, started walking after my 2 kids were born, added aerobics, wts, circuit training, biked a little, swam a bit... continued walking 2-3 miles every evening. Then hormones disappeared. To see me walk now, I look like I'm 15 years older than what I am. It has to be muscle and bone loss, and whatever else is missing. I feel like I've been Screaming to the top of my lungs trying to find someone to help!! I'm about in tears right now listening... because now I think it's too late.
@vanessap8717 Жыл бұрын
It’s not too late, start now let go of the past, your grieving is over;) today is the day Linda, it will get better from here on out, not any worse, you better know that, you better believe that. you have the power to create your future. The body can heal and regenerate, so you better know that In your soul and see it happening for yourself, very important. Keep a good headspace, lift weights and eat lots of meat and eggs, cottage cheese things like that, whey protein powder, vit D and k2. You NEVER give up on yourself when you have life ahead of you.
@XtineJohnes Жыл бұрын
Hi Linda, I started on Bioidentical Progesterone cream and it's a game changer
@lindathompson4770 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. In the beginning I used some progesterone cream from the health food store. My gynecologist seemed to be ok with bioidentical, but later with different insc, when I wanted to have my levels checked he said my insc wouldn't cover it unless I agreed to take hormone replacement therapy. And it wasn't the bioidentical. That's nutz!! Big pharma! I want to try saliva testing again to see if I have anything left and go from there. Thanks!
@XtineJohnes Жыл бұрын
@@lindathompson4770 You can always order your own, you don't need a prescription. I ordered mine through Barbara Hoffman, she's got a channel right here on KZbin.
@lisad82 Жыл бұрын
@Betty Amber so the hrt helped you with joint pain. can you have it after 60.
@leahlandi143 Жыл бұрын
As a life long athlete now in my 50’s I’d love to have a center for like women. Regular doctors don’t always understand athletes and their needs.
@cymanthafredrickson82102 ай бұрын
Yes, my opinion exactly!!!!!
@marietoby13943 ай бұрын
It’s so soothing and empowering to hear Dr. SS as a loud and proud voice for women’s health. Her research and knowledge are invaluable! Thanks for sharing it here.
@karenackermanrtt Жыл бұрын
Dr. Lyon so thankful I found you and us women deserve to understand our hormones and how to help ourselves through this change. You are a blessing! I’ve added more protein and can already see and feel the difference. Thank you!!!
@Joyous2010ify3 ай бұрын
Love the new research and I look forward to seeing how it works for me. Be kind to Dr Mindy. This information / study is new to you and all of us and in 3-5 yrs you will need to update your book again. If it wasn't for Dr Mindy I wouldn't have gotten to where I am and able to listen to this podcast. I was 30lbs heavier, I didn't care for the body during the different cycles and I was forsure not as motivated. Now with my new body and motivation I can listen to your podcast feeling that it's possible for me to lifting heavier and add more strenuous exercise into my routine. Thank you for your dedication to researching women and making a difference in so many of our lives.
@rocofit10 ай бұрын
Wow! Stacy Sims, this is one of the most interesting conversations I have heard in regards to peri/menopause.
@chieficeworm Жыл бұрын
Awsome! I live in an apartment complex ( section 8)where most of the resinents are elderly women, all most all very unwell (heavy and unfit). I know I can't say anything about it, so it was just wonderful to hear that women can be healthy and fit regardless of their age.
@jillroth3327 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I’ve been needing this info for so long! It’s so hard to navigate the world of fitness/eating, etc as a WOMAN!! You hear so much out there but what’s right for me as a human with all these hormonal changes?? Love the info! Keep it coming!
@TScar-oe3zx2 ай бұрын
This is amazing information and everything Stacy Sims has said I have experienced on my journey into menopause. I'm was barely eating and I was gaining. It's taken me a year and half to figure out what my body needs from me by how I am feeling on a day to day basis. I recently determined by my own trial and error that I needed more.protein more certain types of veggies less certain kinds of fat etc and what kind of exercise. I was killing myself to lose weight and dripping in wet after my workout and nothing was happening. After three months I quit my workout and started walking. That helped some. However, after listening to today's podcast on women IN menopause, I'm excited to implement all her findings. Thankyou so much.
@cindypersaud88054 күн бұрын
I have learnt so much from these two brilliant Doctors Just information I needed.
@barbara7-y8j Жыл бұрын
Powerhouse of a Podcast!! Such valuable and informative information. I have read both of Dr. Stacy's books, Next Level & Roar - looking forward to the second edition!
@deborahbaca1345 Жыл бұрын
FWIW, I had HORRIBLE hot flashes for a few years after i reached menopause. Would wake up drenched, sheets soaked from sweat. Happened to go to a 10 day silence and meditation retreat where ZERO COFFEE was served. Flashes stopped. I gave up all coffee.. I've never had another hot flash since. It was like overnight they stopped.
@jean6460 Жыл бұрын
This is really important for people to understand!! TY!!
@sandycheeks41104 ай бұрын
Did you ever find out why coffee gave you hot flashes?
@tanyawalker16733 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Thank you for this!!
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
My relationship with coffee and caffeine in general has changed significantly since I entered perimenopause. It’s like my adrenals are just zapped. I find myself drinking way more coffee than I ever used to and it doesn’t boost my energy. It almost makes me more tired agitated, whereas before, I only needed about a cup of coffee and then the green tea and I was good to go for the whole day. I drink coffee at six.
@dermlover18 ай бұрын
A lot of this goes against Peter Attia's recommendations and Rhonda Patrick's recommendations. For example, Peter advocates for a lot of zone 2 cardio. Rhonda touts the benefits of Norwegian 4x4 training for longevity and VO2 max improvements. Norwegian 4X4 is longer intervals than was Stacey recommends for her "sprint training." With all these "experts" and their differing opinions/advice, it is very hard as a woman to know what to do. There is no consensus, other than the importance of weigh lifting.
@nutech18107 ай бұрын
Try it all and see what works best
@amandawilcox44817 ай бұрын
I know it is frustrating, but Peter Attia’s info is based on research on men, Stacy says. And Rhonda’s info is on longevity specifically. Stacy’s work is specifically for women of a certain age to feel well hormone and energy-wise, have the body composition they want, and stay strong to avoid falls in the later years. Maybe a different focus?
@asadifififaroo3 ай бұрын
Pay attention to how your body responds to the different recommendations If you feel ill and exhausted then it’s not for you
@tanyawalker16733 ай бұрын
I suggest you read Stacy's blog and search for zone 2 cardio and it will give you the answer. I am 46 and I read Peter Attia's book and was following his recommendations but now I'm changing my training to match Dr Sims recommendations. Her website is very helpful and there are a few exercise programs you can sign up for that cover her recommendations.
@gladius7319712 ай бұрын
I agree
@wifeandmomma7452 Жыл бұрын
I was paying attention before; HOWEVER when Dr. Sims raised her arms and I saw those guns, I was ALL IN! I'll go look for her book as soon as I finish watching this podcast. 🥰💪🏻
@constancedorian6070 Жыл бұрын
Oh that’s too funny. I noticed her guns also! Wow, I want that!
@suannwalton3 ай бұрын
I agree, I was like... that's awesome
@kc-il4sb Жыл бұрын
Thank you for discussing not fasting before training for women. ( There are several people saying the opposite). I think you make sense. I know one big indicator is how you feel. I know I feel like poop when I don't get nutrients and protein around training. I think your body will tell you - "hey girl we need minerals, vitamins, proteins, good fats etc.!"
@healthhollow7218 Жыл бұрын
This is just what I needed to hear right now. I’m heading straight into full blown menopause. It will be one year this July that I haven’t had a period. My hormones are all over the place and I feel like I have zero energy and my mood swings are horrible. I still fast and exercise daily, but get so irritable until I can eat something and my family suffers through having to deal with me. I have tried broadening my eating window but feel worse when I do that so I go back to fasting like before. I think I just need to try to implement these tips into my routine to see if it can get any better for me. Thank you for this! 😊
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
There’s so much conflicting information on women and fasting, especially while they’re in peri/menopausal range. Dr Pelz really leans towards longer fasting to regulate hormones and drop the fat while this doctor was on Andrew Hubermans podcast claiming that fasting is the worst thing a perimenopausal woman could do to her body.so confusing.
@cjmcdowe2 ай бұрын
Love this podcast. Two of my favorite people. Would love recommendations on working out and nutrition for breast cancer survivors over 65 who are on hormone blockers. Thanks
@MindfulSimpleSolutions4 ай бұрын
“Embrace the suck” well said! ❤ I literally cry when I have to do interval training, I really dislike it but I know how beneficial it is for me. My VO2 max is at 34.02% 🙏 Im turning 50 in a few months. This is from a girl who suffered from asthma for decades. Asthma is part of my past🙏. Thank you for this amazing Episode and the awareness. I’n definitely buying the book ❤️
@rvatxn3 ай бұрын
I’m so excited about everything I’m learning in this podcast. I’m going to start the sprint intervals next week!
@JurgitaLeonaviciene9 ай бұрын
Thank you! one of the best, most informative podcasts I've seen in a loooong time! Ordered both books!
@alicejwho2 ай бұрын
Thanks to you both. I really appreciate all the information being presented in a balanced way and also the fact that it's said that HRT can be useful if a healthy diet and exercise and sleep routine hasn't resolved issues, but that it shouldn't automatically be the go-to, in the expectation of it solving everything.
@kattatis1155Ай бұрын
Thank you ladies!!! Going through perimenopause and is hard!
@kateryna_today3 ай бұрын
Two great women in one podcast ❤ Thank you!
@DawnMcDonnell-d5w10 ай бұрын
Fantastic Pod cast to add to Forevvver Strong Community! Thank you for this updated & current Science on Women!
@GuavaJuice72 ай бұрын
This was such a great interview! I have listened to Stacy Sims PhD on a couple of other channels and she's always chock-full of insight (no dead air), and I think Dr Lyons' questions were so good here that it clarified the topics that I only partially grasped in other interviews. I'm reading Next Level now. I'm so inspired by the gut healing and mood boosting potential of creatine that I finally bought some CreaPure and I'm finally more interested in trying SIT, jump training and intervals. I don't have weights heavy enough at home so I hope to work up to getting to a gym (scheduling etc. ... I'm usually not a fan but there's a community gym near me).
@MaPoFiz Жыл бұрын
This is GOLD! Thank you for this episode!
@francescakolar24468 ай бұрын
Loved this podcast thank you amazing info I’m a menopausal woman and found this really useful thank you 🙏🏻
@ggrthemostgodless8713 Жыл бұрын
From trainers I respect, I hear that as you grow older the intensity of the exercises should be preserved OVER the volume. If you are NOT recovering from a session at the gym, and you have to adjust and "sacrifice" one over the other, with rest staying equal because of life obligations, then you should lower your volume, but keep the intensity, fewer reps same weight, and a FEW more sets; but finding a balance and NOT taking too much weight OFF between sessions. Thus, you preserve the strength and muscle mass,CNS activity etc, and if you CAN adjust a bit the rest periods but do not take too many sessions off the calendar.
@jackiestrzelecki Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love love love 💕 this Pos Cast Dr. Lyon! This is so true. I did fasted training based on a man’s perspective. I completely agree with your guest. Will take her advice. Ty
@tomlisa555 Жыл бұрын
My two favorite people!!!!! ❤❤❤
@BevStumpf Жыл бұрын
Thank for this podcast! So much great info, I had to watch twice to take notes ❤
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lisarie6785 Жыл бұрын
Now I want to read her book!lol😊 but seriously, menopause terrifies me. I'm not there yet and I'm not looking forward to it. I've watched older women age my whole life and I want to age differently.
@lindapelle8738 Жыл бұрын
Don’t be scared, I did bio identically hormones small doses, it was nothing like I expected. Now I’m focused on proper training high protein etc. you’ll be fine!!!
@tawjeparker72034 ай бұрын
Doctors actually told me i wasnt perimenopause because i was too" young" even though i had many symptoms. Most docs. dont have a clue.❤
@silvamaney8897 Жыл бұрын
Dr Elizabeth Bright talks about hormones for women, it's interesting to listen too. Thank you for a great podcasts.
@nutech18107 ай бұрын
She sucks no offense 😢
@Tommygrl1327Ай бұрын
Excellent interviewing from Dr Lyon!
@samimansfield6027 Жыл бұрын
I love when some of my favorite authors and contributors come together to chat! Where can we find some of the research highlights that were shared? Did I miss this elsewhere in the comments? Thank you so much!
@cyclist5000 Жыл бұрын
Really wish these had time stamps.
@jackiestrzelecki Жыл бұрын
Can you a PC (pod cast) on supplementation for over 50’s regarding sleep 💤 patterns and exercise? I so love your PC you’ve got back training understanding that it’s a little old school with new methods an example would how much protein to consume for day esp with strength training and I love love love that sprint training that Dr. Stacy suggested.
@exercisefornormalpeople67313 ай бұрын
Dr. Sims is great!
@nicholeh1280 Жыл бұрын
The long term benefits (body and brain) of IF outweighs the small percentage of supposed lifting gains I may be missing out on by eating before a workout. My body is used to using fats as fuel. I do light cardio in AM and lift heavy in the PM, then I eat. I'm incorporating taking Keto friendly essential amino acid supplements right before my lift sessions but I haven't seen any improvements from it yet. I have a lot more muscle mass now at 48 than when I did decades ago while doing a ton of running, lifting and eating all day long.
@jackiestrzelecki Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@irenetongelidis27273 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you! Lots of good information - will need to listen again to get good notes 😊
@ipouerie2 ай бұрын
GOLDEN NUGGETS. Thanks as always.
@saraikikis Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this podcast, especially! I love your channel, but this was perfect to me! Very informative thanks to share knowledge and all the people that you invite to your program! 💜 life change channel!
@PropheticCoachTheresa Жыл бұрын
This is amazing, thank you! Can't wait ty get the book! prices. Sadly, LMNT is ridiculously over priced.
@Christine-xs2of Жыл бұрын
We don’t need to take LMNT
@rekaahne7190 Жыл бұрын
27:15 What would you say are some of the biggest mistakes are for women entering menopause (Apple does not recognize peri menopause, btw) Stacy: “They don’t eat!”. So much inner doubt and turmoil shed in this single episode! 🙏🏻
@AC-yb9ml4 ай бұрын
I’m shocked to see Dr Sims on this podcast. Dr Lyons has been outspoken in her dismissal of plant based protein and the vegan diet and yet here is Dr Sims who’s been vegan since the age of 16 with major guns being heard and respected. Love it.
@evagalstian2444 ай бұрын
Dr.Sims became vegan because as a teenager her school organized a trip to slaughtering house. Unlike all vegans, the second sentence from the Dr’s mouth is NOT “I am vegan”
@aolaniennis93623 ай бұрын
I didn’t even know Dr. Sims was vegan because on every interview I’ve heard her on so far she’s suggesting meals that contain Greek yogurt etc. which are not at all vegan obviously…
@AC-yb9ml3 ай бұрын
@@aolaniennis9362 I felt the same! I was surprised myself. She mentions being vegan in a few podcasts one being the tail end of her time on the Huberman Labs podcast. She says shes been vegan since 16 after visiting a slaughter house. Perhaps she wants to stay focused on training and nutrition and people often find the word vegan triggering. And she went vegan for ethics so I suppose she’s open minded to all nutrition.
@adellecapon40043 ай бұрын
Dr Simms isn’t vegan. She eats a plant based diet with some animal foods
@AC-yb9ml3 ай бұрын
@@adellecapon4004 she said herself she’s vegan 🤷🏻♀️ I dont know her. Only going by what she’s said in podcasts.
@aleksandrap73367 ай бұрын
Amen! Carbs are good!
@mamalovesthebeach437 Жыл бұрын
I’m 68, went through menopause at 52. Always had an easy time of building muscle. Never had weight gain or intense menopausal symptoms. I’m 5’5”, 116lbs. My issue now is stage 2-4 osteoarthritis in my knees. May have been exacerbated by motorcycle accident at 19 (left leg is 2” shorter now). I stopped resistance training years ago. Mountain biking and hiking were my jam. I’m also vegan-20 years. I now realize I MUST train again. I’ve been doing resistance training with a sports PT for the past 6 weeks and it’s been incredible. I’m thankful my body responds well although I do notice it takes more time. I’ve also begun adding some fish to my diet and tracking macros with a focus on increasing protein. I’ve never done HRT and understand that now the negatives outweigh benefits. I was put on birth control for acne at 15. I was on BC for 15 years. I have good energy as long as I get good sleep. I’ve been tracking my sleep and tweaking things to get more deep sleep. Low sex drive is frustrating. I’ve taken ashwaganda and other supplements that hasn’t seemed to help much. What has helped is resistance training! Energy levels and focus are also side benefits from training. I’ve heard other doctors/trainers tall about creatine. I will add this supplement for a couple months and track how I respond. Great podcast! I will look for Stacy’s revised edition of her book.
@thescentedhome101 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this podcast. Great information.
@Over50andMe Жыл бұрын
I 51 my fastest is 19kph is it ok or too much, my heart rate goes to 85%. thank you for the video I have learnt a lot. SO much love to you Dr Stacy
@sarasm5240 Жыл бұрын
Amazing, Amazing episode. A lot of useful and interesting information! Thank you so much!
@pamrussell19728 ай бұрын
So informative thank you both 🩷
@claudiawilkinson87697 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see what she says once she hits menopause herself. The WHI study was very flawed and she doesn’t appear to understand that. There are multiple reasons to replace our missing hormones and despite doing everything else recommended I wouldn’t be here without my 3 replaced hormones.
@SydneyCollin6 ай бұрын
Same here. The result of the WHI was HRT fear mongering for the last 20 years. She & the other researchers have some amends to make to all the poor women who have been denied HRT.
@WMFOREVERYOUNG3 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊 great podcast 👍 👏 👌 🙌 😀
@hellewindelv-lidzelius69983 ай бұрын
Such a great episode!! Thank you! I have two questions for clarification, if someone know the answer to the following: must the sprint interval training be done AFTER the strength training, or can it just as well be done BEFORE with the same effect? I ask, as I prefer to get through ‘the suck’ (the sprint/super high intensity training) first before lifting weights, which I love? Also does sprint Interval training mainly consist of sprinting in form of running as fast as possible, or can it be sprints of all kinds (rowing machine, skiing machine, thread mill) and so on? Thanks in advance.
@poizonflowerx67663 ай бұрын
Great info on this podcast Embracing my weight training and loving the results i love my body recomp @ 53 and love my energy and my body , Planning on continuing on until my nineties lets go💪💄❤
@konsuelafox170011 ай бұрын
Fantastic podcast. So much information.❤
@heidibrenner1663 Жыл бұрын
Great interview! I don't agree about Stacy's views on hormone replacement. Absolutely you HAVE to do all the things as far as strengthtraining, nutrition, sleep, and mindset, but BHRT (BioIdentical Hormone Replacement) is foundational to health.
@yubable Жыл бұрын
Yes I too was wondering about her view on HRT as well as her association with the WHI study...
@yubable Жыл бұрын
when asked why she is against hrt, she says that from the cultural perspective, she thinks it's wrong that women are constantly, in the course of all of their lives, are pushed to take exogenous hormones, and that if men would be asked to do that they wouldn't have it. did I get it right? that second point doesn't make sense and doesn't prove anything. the first point is not true. a very small number of women are offered HRT for menopause. Many have to beg for it, while others are scared of it because of the WHI study. her reply sounds disingenuous to me.
@sunshinehaydeeify4 ай бұрын
Such a good podcast that I have seen so far on you tube!! Thks😍✅
@cynthiahansen2341 Жыл бұрын
Bought her books!
@TaeHa-b2kАй бұрын
I am a post-menopausal woman, I wish I had some of the women-specific knowledge when I was struggling with all menopausal symptoms. Would you have another show focusing on women post-menopausal for the strength and high intensity training
@catthecarnivore Жыл бұрын
This is best yet!! So so good!!
@jean6460 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this awesome info!!
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@lisd2999 Жыл бұрын
This is why things are so confusing. I always read and heard that fasted training was better , now she says no to fasted training. How do we know what to believe 🤦♀️
@danielamestanek7899 Жыл бұрын
im with you.
@emh8861 Жыл бұрын
Do what feels better to you !
@cathleensmith4717 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you too. Just starting fasted training seeing some changes,not sure if it optimal or not. Do you feel your getting what your working for?
@mahnli Жыл бұрын
In other interviews, the reason is because those studies were done on men, not women.
@mandysmiles100 Жыл бұрын
The tests that produced those results were done on males. From what I have researched, it seems that initially, women may feel better doing it, but in the long run it throws off the hormonal balance.
@lodixe5947 Жыл бұрын
Loved it! Was listening from the south of france, merci!
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@HH-gv8mx3 ай бұрын
@@DrGabrielleLyon So what kind of exercise would you recommend to a 49 yr old perimenopausal woman who only has 30 min to get a workout in. Pelaton? Go for a run or do weights?
@rachelkate1514Ай бұрын
What about if you’re breastfeeding? Is it ok to take creatine? Can we talk more about how to get back into shape post giving birth?
@christyh32084 ай бұрын
What if you have a heart condition? What do you do about sprint interval training? Some people can’t get to VO2 max. Please explain.
@XtineJohnes Жыл бұрын
Hi, what about replacing the progesterone, estrogen and testosterone with bioidentical replacements? Wouldn't that work?
@heidibrenner1663 Жыл бұрын
It definitely works for me.
@jackieburns5257 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it helps a lot
@juliemorris5346 Жыл бұрын
I’m on all 3. Sleep better, no joint pain
@milaymelsheimer877 Жыл бұрын
Love❤THIS!!! Thank you. Can you walk fasted?
@MagdaM771 Жыл бұрын
I am very interested in this topic. I have just bought her course about Menopause and I am really looking forward to learn as much as possible. However looking at her appearance..I think Doctor Stacy is very masculine...I love how the Asian women are aging, they are slim, very feminine and look so youthful..So I am not sure if the American path is really a right one or the best one if you know what I mean? I am just confused a bit because really looking at her its not what I would like to achieve in my midlife I guess..
@xo7454 Жыл бұрын
47 years and excited foe body recomp🎉
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Lets goo!
@clairedot657 Жыл бұрын
I’ve tried lots of different supplements and adaptogens and none have worked for me. Waste of time and money ime. Now on HRT and it’s working! Oestrogen and hopefully testosterone soon. Side note Collagen is the only supplement that had ever done anything for me - it massively helps my ligament pain.
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Happy you found something that works for you! Thank you for tuning in!
@mairavp3 ай бұрын
BRAVO!!!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@hellewindelv-lidzelius69983 ай бұрын
To make sure I fully the sprint-aspect Dr. Sims advocates for: is it sprint like in running as fast as we can, or do I understand her correctly, that it can be anything ‘sprinty’ such as 30 sec alternating between the assault-bike, skiing-machine, rowing-machine and so on - or does it have to be running? Thanks in advance from Denmark 🇩🇰
@pamgreshock Жыл бұрын
Great conversation! ❤
@teamariastyle7622 Жыл бұрын
Love this! Sharing!
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
You're the best!
@NewBirthChurch20242 ай бұрын
Amen. Thanks as always
@jackieburns5257 Жыл бұрын
Good info. What about sudden early menopause in the late 30's. ? Doctos are like a deer in headlights. They had no comments. I feel better doing keto aboit 40-50 g daily and weight training 4 xa week. I could never do fasted training because I would feel too weak.
@dakshashanti3837 Жыл бұрын
Awesome podcast
@DrGabrielleLyon Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
@PaulaDTozer3 ай бұрын
Please comment on the benefits of taurine as well. I use both creatine and taurine to support my workouts. I’m a 64 yr old intermediate cyclist and lift heavy when I resistance train. I’ve noticed a significant reduction in muscle fatigue as well as in DOMS. Recovery is much easier with these supplements. Thanks for the advice on not working out in a fasted state. I have been in a calorie deficit when I work out, basically fasted. I’m going to add 2-300 calories prior to my workouts, with carbs because during the summer we cycle first thing when it’s cooler and then resistance train.
@kathigratton22863 ай бұрын
Peri killed me almost. Never had issues with my cycle before , Till then !! I hatted myself and life .. Now year and half past last cycle much better mentally and no pain from menstrual cycle. However my joints hurt feet hurt Ong it bad Tired tired hair loss !!!
@ggrthemostgodless8713 Жыл бұрын
Exercise SELECTION is very important, BUTTTT... there is limit to how varied it can become, the basic exercises have to always be included, people start to say thing like , the exercises to do depend on the person, and that is true but has limits, if the objective is adaptation. And to begin with the person has to be ABLE to assume the extreme positions in the range of motion FIRST, with bodyweight, before you add any weight. So many, for example, start doing squats, but they cannot keep the lower position without weight at all, and yet they start doing them and never go past a quarter way down. When I position people in that lowEST place they feel things popping and adjusting and opening and the back muscles engaged and spinel bones moving to the right places, etc, then hold it for a few seconds and do it over again, same with ALL other exercises, not just the multi-joint exercises. For older people is even MORE important, I mean old people, someone at 40-50 is not old and should be able to quickly adapt to it... but if you take someone in their 70-80 then they have to do it too but give them way more slack and time, but they all can do it. For the squat for example, they can hold on to a pole or rack and lower themselves into the position and NOT feel like that are going to fall, with women you got to be extra nice bc they get in there feelings, even cry to attempt to get out of it, and only thank you later when they achieve all of that.
@kimdavis7812 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all If this great info. I had full hysterectomy at 42… went on all forms of HRT. I’m 61 now & still Lifting heavy … but I’m getting a slight tummy fat … thinking I s/be cutting carbs
@pathtooptimalhealth3 ай бұрын
Men - women… it’s a downhill spiral no matter what (till we get the science labs to unlock the secret of youth) Until then, can you ‘age gracefully’ Sure, why not? Jen Thompson is 50 and holds multiple world records for benchpress, and was pound for pound stronger than any male or female of any age. I’m 50… not at her level, but bench 117.5kg (259 lbs) Ran 21.5k 3xs a week (1hr 45 min) Yeah, you can surprise youth that this can be done and maintained… …but it is a whole different ball game than 18 - let no one think otherwise. Also, if you didn’t start in your youth (15 optimal) you may as well forget about it when you’re old. Youth is where you set the standard where you can get back to later in life. Not set, more than likely won’t be. Don’t like this? I get it…don’t be angry- prove me wrong. (I’m definitely cheering for you and in your corner) Most people want a fast path. It is HARD (once you get there, still hard, but nothing like starting) And mileage may vary, as mentioned. Good luck all!😊
@gailholland568 Жыл бұрын
Would you recommend a brand of creatine monohydrate for me... that is high quality and easily digestible etc.
@conscious_choice Жыл бұрын
Creapure is most used in research.
@janelrigsby95884 ай бұрын
Suggestions for someone who can’t afford a gym membership…. I was thinking of getting a Pilates resistance bar?
@angienichols1248 Жыл бұрын
I am 56 and 6 years post menopausal. I feel my best doing fasted cardio. Does being post menopausal change this?
@laisa.6 ай бұрын
I did this over many years (albeit in my 30s) and recently at 46 found out I have adhd. Meaning me chasing adrenaline and cortisol was highly rewarding as the adhd brain is in lack of dopamine. I'm not suggesting it's your case as well I just thought I would mention as this gas been such a shock discovery for me ❤
@angienichols12486 ай бұрын
@@laisa. I have adhd big time!!!
@laisa.6 ай бұрын
@@angienichols1248 oh Wow!!! The dots connecting ..... ❤
@martarabska1415 Жыл бұрын
Can I use do that adaptation like sprinting in the swimming training
@jjuniper2743 ай бұрын
I think you may have saved my life.
@adalineproulx9773 Жыл бұрын
What about the benefits of autophagy and hgh surge during fasted exercise?
@Sunelification10 ай бұрын
Does not happen in women. She has mentioned these before, maybe it was in her online course if not in her blogs or posts
@adalineproulx977310 ай бұрын
@@Sunelificationit doesnt surge as much hgh as it does in men but autophagy most certainly happens.
@TheCinder249 ай бұрын
I want to know about this too. I lost 65 pounds fasting and keto diet. Hardly any loose skin. So I know autophagy works. I just don't know if there is a better time to do fasting or time restricted eating.