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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 20 MIN

Optimize Exercise with Heavy Lifting and High Intensity Workouts

from The Menopause Disruptor Podcast · host Mary Lee

In this episode, Mary delves into the nuances of exercise for women during menopause and perimenopause. Mary discusses the physiology of exercise she learned as a student of Dr. Stacy Sims (Menopause 2.0), emphasizing the importance of both heavy lifting and high volume workouts for muscle growth, metabolic health, and overall resilience. This episode covers why and how exercise should be adapted for midlife bodies, examining the benefits and differences between high intensity and high volume training approaches. Mary also provides practical tips she gained as a certified Women's Coaching Specialist (Girls Gone Strong) on developing a sustainable exercise routine that includes cardiovascular training, interval workouts, and strength training. ResourcesWhy HIIT Matters for Women’s Body and Brain Health by Dr. Stacy SimsTake your health journey during menopause further with the Midlife Belly Fat Reset, a FREE guide to help women kickstart their fitness journey. Visit https://subscribepage.io/bellyfatreset00:54 The Psychology and Physiology of Exercise01:18 Why Exercise is Crucial During Menopause01:55 Adapting Exercise for Midlife Bodies03:22 Heavy Lifting vs. High Volume Training06:13 The Benefits of Heavy Resistance Training08:08 High Volume Lightweights and Their Role10:06 Combining Heavy Lifting and High Volume11:28 Ideal Exercise Amounts for Menopausal Women15:52 Practical Tips for Starting Your Fitness Journey17:57 Conclusion and Free ResourcesLet us know if you're liking the show!Support the showMeet the host, Mary, a certified Menopause Doula and Women’s Coaching Specialist. Mary is also a corporate educator, helping forward-thinking organizations foster a menopause-friendly workplace and design policies and accommodations for employees. Click to learn more https://emmeellecoaching.com/menopauseatworkTurn your menopause transition into a transformation with the Menopause Intelligence Course (MQ), an 8-module, self-paced learning experience, empowering you to take agency over your health and make informed decisions with your healthcare team. Connect: Instagram @menopausedisruptorpodcastLinkedIn linkedin.com/in/maryhelenlee/Subscribe on Substack @emmeellecoachingDisclaimer: Information shared is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional.

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