06/16/2026
💋 As estrogen declines, we naturally lose muscle, bone density, power, and recovery capacity.
Our mitochondria, the energy factories inside our cells, become less efficient, and the proteins in our muscles that help generate strength and power (actin and myosin) don't work as effectively as they once did.
This is one reason many women notice they feel weaker, tire more easily, recover more slowly, and gain weight more easily than they did in their younger years.
The good news?
We can support many estrogen-dependent processes through movement.
🏋️♀️ Strength training helps preserve muscle, support metabolism, strengthen bones, improve balance, and reduce injury risk.
🚶♀️ Zone 2 cardio (think brisk walking, hiking, or cycling) helps support mitochondrial health, endurance, heart health, and longevity.
🔥 A little HIIT can help maintain fitness, power, and cardiovascular health.
⚡ Power training is also important as we age. Power is our ability to generate force quickly. It's what helps us catch ourselves when we trip, get up off the floor, climb stairs, lift a grandchild, or react quickly to prevent a fall.
Simple movements like step-ups, sit-to-stands, kettlebell swings, or standing up with intention can help maintain this important skill.
But don't get too caught up in all the details.
The people in the Blue Zones, who live over 100 with a good quality of life, aren't obsessing over the perfect workout. They simply move their bodies consistently, stay active throughout life, preserve muscle mass, and maintain the ability to perform everyday activities well into their later years.
Find something that makes you look forward to doing it.
Walk. Lift weights. Garden. Hike. Dance. Play pickleball.
Just keep moving.
The goal is to stay strong, capable, independent, and active for decades to come. ❤️
👉🏻 What is one activity you hope to still be doing 20 years from now?
💖 If you're a woman over 40 who feels like you're doing everything right but your body isn't responding the way it used to, send me a message. I'd be happy to hear your story and see if I can help.