EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 34 MIN
Why Strength Training Is Crucial on GLP-1 Medications for Long Term Health and Longevity
from Weight Loss Decoded - GLP Edition
Worried about muscle loss or feeling intimidated by strength training while using GLP-1s for weight loss? You’re not alone. This episode brings you practical, myth-busting guidance from strength training educator and author, Pete McCall, tailored for GLP-1 weight loss patients at any fitness level.As more people turn to GLP-1 medications for support, I’ve seen firsthand the questions and real concerns. Especially about losing muscle mass along with losing weight. That’s why I’ve invited Pete McCall, an expert in strength and conditioning, to help us unpack exactly why skeletal muscle is your “currency for longevity,” and how strength training can protect your health for years to come.Throughout our conversation, Pete McCall and I tackle the intimidation so many women feel about getting started in the gym. We share practical, entry-level tips that meet you where you are. Whether you’ve never picked up a dumbbell or you’re ready to step into the weight room for the first time.Moments00:00 "GLPs and Strength Training Importance"05:49 Navigating Fitness: Starting Right07:05 "Importance of Strength Training"11:34 "Overcoming Gym Intimidation"15:19 Debunking Women's Weightlifting Myths16:56 "Bulking Misconceptions Explained"21:04 "Menopause, Alcohol, and Strength Training"25:06 "Simple Steps for Better Health"29:38 "Regrets of Skipped Exercise"33:01 "GLP1 Impact on Muscle Health"Here are my top 3 takeaways:Strength Training is Non-Negotiable: Both Pete McCall and I stress that preserving skeletal muscle mass is essential for longevity and successful weight management—especially if you’re on GLP-1s. Strength training should be your foundation, not an afterthought!Start Where You Are: It's never too late. Whether you're 45, 55, or older, grab a set of 5-pound weights, walk around the block, or use everyday activities like wall push-ups and squats from a chair. Consistency and starting small are what matter most.Muscle Gains Are Hard Won: The myth that women will “bulk up” from lifting weights is busted. It takes years of deliberate effort, nutrition, and consistency to build significant muscle. Don’t let that fear stop you from reaping the benefits—improved metabolism, hormone health, and a better quality of life.5 Frequently Asked Questions About Strength Training for GLP-1 Weight LossWhy is strength training important for GLP-1 weight loss patients? Strength training helps prevent muscle loss that can occur on GLP-1 medications and supports long-term health and weight management (03:46, 12:28).Can beginners start strength training without gym experience? Yes. Simple actions like walking with hand weights, wall sits, and chair squats are effective ways to begin at any fitness level (07:17, 08:58).Do women get bulky from lifting weights? No. This is a common myth. Strength training improves muscle tone and health but does not make women bulky (02:10).How much strength training is enough for health benefits? Just three sessions weekly plus daily movement (like a 15–20 minute walk) can produce significant improvements in health and longevity (06:16, 11:49).What’s the #1 tip for starting and sticking with strength training on GLP-1s? Consistency. Start with manageable routines and stick with them week after week for lasting results (11:49, 12:04).Think of our podcast as your personal weight loss toolbox, filled with the tools you need to build and maintain your health. Whether you're considering GLP-1 medications or looking for holistic weight management strategies, this podcast is designed to empower you with knowledge and support.Visit my website!Find me on YouTubeFind me on Instagram @SharonPolskyhttps://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/when-we-were-youngLicense code: 3VR556DKJQFEFZSUThe Weight Loss Decoded - GLP Edition Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared here represents the views and opinions of the host and guests and should not be considered medical, health, or professional advice. This podcast is not a substitute for individualized care from qualified medical providers. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making decisions that may affect your health and wellness. Any statements about treatments, health protocols, or medications discussed are based on personal experience or professional expertise and may not be suitable for everyone. Always seek personalized advice from a licensed healthcare professional who understands your specific health needs.Copyright 2026 Sharon Polsky
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