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Cardio vs. Resistance

Women in their late thirties to fifties should be cautious about their cardio routines, especially when focusing on body composition and longevity. Moderate intensity workouts, often found in popular classes, can elevate cortisol levels without providing the desired hormonal responses. Instead, prioritizing true high-intensity training with adequate recovery is crucial for optimal results.
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    Dr. Stacy Sims: Female-Specific Exercise & Nutrition for Health, Performance & Longevity

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    • According to Stacy Sims, why is long-duration steady-state aerobic exercise less optimal for perimenopausal and menopausal women than high-intensity interval training in the episode Dr. Stacy Sims: Female-Specific Exercise & Nutrition for Health, Performance & Longevity and the clip Cardio vs. Resistance?

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