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48 | Why Strength Training Matters More Than Weight Loss In Midlife

48 | Why Strength Training Matters More Than Weight Loss In Midlife

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Hey Friend,

If you are in midlife and you keep focusing on weight loss, but your body is not responding the way it used to, this episode is for you.

In Episode 48, Cristina Clark, your Carnivore Lifestyle Coach, explains why strength training matters more than weight loss in midlife, and why chasing the scale can backfire by costing you muscle. You will learn why muscle supports metabolism, stability, energy, and how you feel in your body, even if your weight does not change right away.

This episode will help you shift your focus from trying to burn more calories to building strength that supports you long term, so you feel more capable, steady, and confident in your daily life.

In this episode, we cover:

Why the scale does not tell the full story in midlife
How losing muscle makes fat loss harder
Why strength training supports metabolism and body composition
How to shift from "burning calories" to "building strength"
A new way to think about workouts that feels supportive, not punishing

If you want support and simple structure, come join my free Facebook group, Carnivore Lifestyle for Women Community.
It is brand new, so if you join now, you are one of the first women in the room, my founding members. You will be surrounded by like minded women who are eating low carb or carnivore, or ready to learn, and you will get simple guidance you can actually follow.
Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/carnivorelifestyleforwomencommunity

Connect with Cristina Clark
Website: https://www.carnivorelifestyle.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/my.carnivore.lifestyle/
Email: hello@carnivorelifestyle.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@my.carnivore.lifestyle

Quick note: I am not a doctor or medical professional. Nothing shared in this podcast is meant to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. Always check with your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, workouts, or lifestyle.

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