Cardio vs Weights After 40s, 50s, 60s (Wish I Knew This Sooner!)
Description
In this game-changing episode, I'm tackling one of the most confusing topics for women over 40—what type of exercise actually works for maintaining a healthy weight, strong bones, and vibrant energy as we age? Drawing from both my personal journey and decades of research, I'm exposing the outdated myths about cardio and weight training that might be holding you back from your best health. You'll discover why the conventional wisdom about endless treadmill sessions could be sabotaging your results and learn about the surprising connection between grip strength and longevity. If you're frustrated with your current fitness routine or worried about maintaining your independence as you age, this episode is your roadmap to building a stronger, more resilient body that keeps up with your vibrant life.
What you'll learn:
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The shocking truth about muscle loss after 40 and what it means for your metabolism
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Why your grip strength could be the most important health metric you're not measuring
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The game-changing research about VO2 max and longevity
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How to combine cardio and weights for optimal results at any age
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Simple strategies to prevent bone loss and maintain independence
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The most effective exercise sequence to transform your fitness routine
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Why the old "cardio-first" approach might be working against you
Full show notes: https://www.jjvirgin.com/cardiovsweights
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Study: Influence of early hip fracture surgery in the elderly on mortality, readmissions, dependence and quality of life: https://consensus.app/papers/influence-fracture-surgery-mortality-readmissions-ruizromero/de4487d539d4519aa7541b29febae142/?utm_source=chatgpt
Study: Long-term Change in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and All-Cause Mortality: https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(16)30257-9/abstract
Study: Association of Grip Strength With Risk of All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Cancer in Community-Dwelling Populations: A Meta-analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28549705/
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