EP 74: Fat Loss Over 40: Why It Feels Harder and What Actually Works

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 12 MIN

EP 74: Fat Loss Over 40: Why It Feels Harder and What Actually Works

from Becoming Her: Fitter, Better and Stronger Over 40 · host Shauna Theresa - Fitness coach for women over 40

Send us Fan MailIf you feel like you’re doing everything right, but your body just isn’t responding the way it used to, this episode is for you. Fat loss over 40 isn’t about trying harder. It’s about shifting your approach.In this episode, I walk you through what actually works now, from building muscle and supporting your metabolism to understanding why some of the things you’ve been doing may be keeping you stuck.If you’ve been spinning your wheels, this will help you see where to focus.FAT LOSS OVER 40 BLUEPRINTIf you have any questions, want to share your thoughts on this episode, or are interested in coaching, don’t hesitate to reach out! I’d love to connect with you! Join Strong By Shauna Monthly MembershipApply for 1:1 CoachingMy Fav SupplmentsHormone + Gut Health TestingDM me on IG: @shaunatheresaEmail: [email protected]

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