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April 18, 2025 55 mins

Do you wonder “Is this perimenopause?”
Do you wonder what it looks and feels like?

Get information on how to adjust and alter your exercise when you are.

 

My Guest:

Abby Chitty, a single mom with 5 kids between 15 and 24. She owns her own business as a realtor. We met on Instagram and I invited her to be a guest in this unique episode where we’re doing a coaching call and you get to listen over the fence.

 

Questions We Answer in This Episode:

  • [00:05:15] What does perimenopause look like for asymptomatic women over 50? 
  • [00:20:00] What changes do we need to make to our workout routine? 
  • [00:25:00] If asymptomatic, how do we know if we’re moving through the stages and how then do we judge what changes to make?

 

What’s Showing Up for Abby?

  • Gaining 20 lbs slowly post-kids, despite a healthy lifestyle.
  • Feeling frustrated when traditional diet and exercise weren’t effective anymore.
  • Friends telling you might be “doing too much” in terms of fitness.
    • 5 days/week strength training
    • Seasonal long-distance running (up to 30K)
    • Uses YouTube programs with fast-paced, minimal-rest formats
    • Occasional yoga/mobility work
    • Exercises to failure, prefers lifting heavy

 

Time to Flip the Switch with Abby:

  • Overtraining & Recovery
    • Benefit from less frequent but heavier strength sessions
    • Incorporating rest + slower tempo lifting could help. Recovery may be insufficient—without it, muscle building stalls.
  • Running & Cortisol
    • Long runs + strength + possible fasting = cortisol overload.
    • Midlife women are more vulnerable to stress and hormonal shifts.
    • Lower estrogen increases cortisol response, impacting body composition.
  • Sleep & Metabolism
    • Sleep deprivation is linked to stubborn weight and reduced muscle recovery.
      Abby averages 5.5–6.5 hours of sleep, with limited REM/deep sleep.
    • Need more sleep to trigger growth hormone/testosterone release.
  • Supplements
    • Try specific forms (glycinate or L-threonate) and gradually increase the dose.
      Abby uses magnesium oil and a multivitamin with magnesium.
  • Nutrition
    • A little caloric deficit is okay, but eat enough. Not doing it too long creates stress.
    • Reintroduce sweet potatoes. Carbs with high fiber at night will help us sleep better.

 

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