DiscoverMuscle Science for WomenEp 71: Did you ruin your metabolism by undereating?
Ep 71: Did you ruin your metabolism by undereating?

Ep 71: Did you ruin your metabolism by undereating?

Update: 2024-06-181
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In this episode Rachel recaps a fun Vegas weekend, they talk about some of their favorite "on the go" snacks, and they answer a listener question about balancing strength training and marathon training.

The girls also go through a case study from a listener who is also a VERY common client profile: a woman in her 50's who has spent decades undereating, being extremely rigid and strict with their diet, over training and under recovering, and practicing a negative and fear-based mindset around food and training. This client is now, in menopause, struggling with minor weight gain and wondering if decades of habits are impossible to fix or change. There's a lot to unpack here and we hope you find it helpful!

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Ep 71: Did you ruin your metabolism by undereating?

Ep 71: Did you ruin your metabolism by undereating?