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The Flipping 50 Show


Let's start Flipping 50 with the energy and the vitality you want for this second half! I solve your biggest challenges and answer questions about how to move, what to eat, and when, along with the small lifestyle changes that can make the most difference in the least amount of time. Join me and my expert guests for safe, sane, simple solutions for your second (and better) half!

Feb 4, 2022

Strength training for the midlife woman is so important. Our guest today is a perfect example. Former and recovering endurance athlete, Jen, joins me.

My guest today: 

She is a former endurance athlete who spent years doing countless triathlons, full and half marathons. 

Jen didn’t enter the age group world of running until age 33 but, once she started the only thing holding her back was her pain. During her competitive endurance, she suffered bulging discs, anemia, and extreme joint pain. 

Looking back now, she knows it’s because she didn’t implement several important factors into her training as she was aging. 

On January 1st of 2020 when other people were making their New Year’s resolutions to start running more as a part of their healthy habits, she entered running retirement. She finally ditched the constant pain.

She focused on strength training, something that she had neglected for many years. In May of 2021, over 1 year after she’d hung up her running shoes she thought she would never do it again she conducted her own science experiment. What happened next over the next 18 weeks solidified in her the importance of strength training for the midlife woman. 

Jen designs workouts that empower, not defeat, and that helps you realize that your best is ahead.

Questions we answered in this episode:

  • What changes have you made in your own training compared to your 30s?
  • Were you a gym rat or at-home workout fan before the pandemic? Are you finding you can get a good workout from home? 
  • Describe your ideal workout 
  • What is it that you think makes a program appealing to midlife women?
  • Historically you spent a lot of time strength training – as we mentioned in your bio, what would you have said the percent of cardio vs strength was then and what was it now? 
  • How have changes affected your body composition, energy, and all things related to hormones?

Your URL to send listeners:

 https://fitwithshaver.com


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