Walk away menopausal anxiety, stress and sore joints.

When both Lyndie and Susi (in the photos above) came into my menopause transformation programmes, they were hardly walking anywhere. However, they both experienced fatigue, sore joints, lack of motivation and for Lyndie, her breast cancer treatments left her exhausted. They were also confused about what type of exercise was best for them. But as […]

New Research: Do Clinicians and Exercise and Health Professionals need to collaborate to change the exercise habits of women in menopause?

‘Adopting healthy behaviors implies a multitude of challenges for individuals and unfortunately, medical advice and prescriptions do not guarantee lifestyle changes,’ mentions new research out of Spain, calling for a greater alliance between Clinicians and Health Professionals, especially when it comes to women’s exercise in the menopause transition and of course, exercise adherence. [Godoy-Izquierdo et […]

MyMTℱ Education: Menopause Depression and Exercise – A time for change.

The day I left my Doctor’s clinic with my first ever prescription for anti-depressants, was the day I pulled out all the research I could find relating to menopause-related depression, including the role of exercise. I was confused as to why, when I have never had depression in my life, it had arrived during my […]

Does menopause affect your breathing and lung function … especially when you are exercising?

My hike up a steep hill last weekend was the start of my ‘summer’ fitness plan. As snow usually covers this hiking trail, I have to wait until this time of year to grab my hiking poles and leave the winter behind. It’s time to work on my post-menopause fitness, especially my cardio-pulmonary (heart-lung) fitness. […]

New Research: Morning Exercise, Blood Pressure Reduction and Weight Loss in Midlife Women

In sport and exercise science, the timing of exercise remains a controversial topic. As new research (Arciero et al, 2022) suggests, some investigators favour morning exercise to enhance muscle adaptations and fuel utilization whereas, others have shown afternoon/evening exercise is most favorable to improve muscle function. As a sport and exercise lecturer for years, I’ve […]

Your Changing Muscles in Menopause: Exercise to energise, not exhaust you.

You’re not sleeping well, your gut health is playing up, your blood sugar is crashing frequently based on your monitoring and your hot flushes are through the roof. But still, you head to the gym and lift heavy weights … because that’s what you’ve done for years. That was Lyn. “Menopause changes your muscles and […]

Muscle Mitochondria: The cause of the surprising changes to your energy during menopause.

Mountains feature a lot in the lives of many MyMTℱ women. They feature a lot in my family’s life too. Whether hiking or skiing, we enjoy being in the mountains, as many women on my programmes do as well. But it wasn’t always that way. One of the challenges that beset many of us as we transition […]

Fight the Fatigue: Why physical activity matters to your energy levels during menopause.

My coaching community is full of women enjoying being active again. I say ‘again’ for a reason – so many of them tell me that they have enjoyed activity all their life,but when peri-menopause arrived, aching muscles, insomnia and sore joints, left them unable to do the exercise that they used to do. They are […]

Good Vibrations: Defusing the osteoporosis time-bomb in menopause with the right exercise.

There she was lying in the snow. We thought that she had broken a bone, but fortunately she hadn’t. As she picked herself up and caught her breath, it got us talking about bone health in mid-life and how, the thought of breaking a bone and falling puts us off doing the adventurous activities that […]