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November 27, 2025 27 mins

Are you wasting your workout by skipping breakfast or sabotaging your progress by eating before you sweat? In today’s Hot Take episode, I’m tackling one of the biggest debates in fitness right now… is it actually better to work out fasted or fueled?

You’ve seen the hot takes all over—some say fasted training torches fat, others swear by eating first for more muscle gains. But what does the latest research really say, especially for women navigating shifting hormones, stress, and the realities of life in your 30s, 40s, and 50s?

I’m digging into a brand new 2025 study that puts fasted and fed resistance workouts head-to-head, pulling apart the myth, the science, and the massive limitations of “one size fits all” fitness advice.

You’ll walk away knowing exactly how to decide whether fasting or eating before your workout is actually right for your unique body. Plus, clear, tactical takeaways you can use this week, alongside relief from the stress and confusion around the “perfect” workout routine.

If you want to know for sure which camp you’re in and walk away with immediate, sustainable steps to fuel your workouts, protect your hormones, and reclaim your energy, hit play and let’s dive in.

And if you’re wondering how to enjoy the holidays without sacrificing your body goals, don’t forget to download my FREE Holiday Eating Roadmap: https://mindin-my-wellness.captivate.fm/roadmap

2:34 – Why Studies on 20-Somethings Don’t Always Apply Once You Hit Your 30s, 40s, or 50s

4:47 – Is Fasted or Fueled Training Better? Breaking Down the Confusion (and the Latest Research)

7:40 – What the New 2025 Study Found: Equal Muscle Gains Whether You’re Fasted or Fed But Not the Whole Story

10:35 – Hidden Downsides of Fasted Workouts for Women With High Stress, Hormonal Shifts, or Thyroid Issues

13:47 – Who Can Try Fasted Training And Who’s Better Off Eating Before Workouts?

18:24 – Simple Snack Hacks for When You’re “Not Hungry” in the morning

21:44 – Why Consistency, Protein, and Personalization Always Beat Fasting Trends

Other Episodes You’ll Love:

  1. Episode 128: HOT TAKE: Should You Be Adding Salt or Electrolytes to Your Water?
  2. Episode 120: Hot Take: Should Busy Women Like Me Even Bother With Creatine?

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