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Menopause, Muscle & Myths: What the Science Really Says with Dr. Tony Boutagy

Menopause, Muscle & Myths: What the Science Really Says with Dr. Tony Boutagy

Update: 2025-09-18
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In this powerful episode of The Athletes’ Compass, Dr. Tony Boutagy, a seasoned strength and conditioning coach, brings clarity to the often-confusing world of exercise advice for women—especially those navigating perimenopause and menopause. Busting common myths perpetuated by social media influencers and mouse-based science, Tony makes the case for context-driven, individualized training based on experience, not fear. From the importance of building a "bone bank" in your youth to how strength training dramatically improves quality of life in your 80s, the episode is a masterclass in how to train smarter—regardless of your age, gender, or goals.

Key Episode Takeaways

  • Strength training is essential—and beneficial—at any age, even into your 90s.
  • Muscle strength ≠ maximal strength. Women don’t need to lift 1RMs to see progress.
  • The common phrase “women are not small men” is often used to push shaky science.
  • There’s no evidence to support that fasted training harms women; much of this fear is based on rodent studies.
  • Women can build muscle across a range of rep schemes, not just with “lift heavy or fail.”
  • Variation and personal preference are more important than rigid sex-specific protocols.
  • Coaches must listen, adapt, and respect individual contexts—especially during menopause.
  • Exercise doesn't need to be heroic; consistent daily movement wins over time.


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Menopause, Muscle & Myths: What the Science Really Says with Dr. Tony Boutagy

Menopause, Muscle & Myths: What the Science Really Says with Dr. Tony Boutagy