As a coach, you have to realize that the intensity is the medicine. If the dose is too low, the patient doesn't get better.
Help me build out an amazing training for me to become better as a coach fitness coach and trainer for women who are over 50 to maintain their physical health and well-being for a wide range of conditions including how to build out the practice but also the best methodology and lessons I need to know


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Lena: You know, I was just thinking about how most fitness advice for women over 50 basically tells them to go for a nice walk or try a gentle yoga flow. But it turns out, that’s actually missing the most critical piece of the puzzle.
Eli: Exactly! It’s a huge misconception. The reality is that after 50, our bodies start losing muscle mass at a rate of 3% to 8% every single decade. And if someone is on a GLP-1 medication, that loss can actually accelerate. Walking is great for the heart, but it won’t stop that decline.
Lena: Right, and that’s why we’re building this training today—to help coaches move past those "light cardio" myths and use the real science of strength training to help women stay independent and strong.
Eli: I love that. We’re going to look at everything from the "timing hypothesis" for hormones to the specific compound lifts that act like shock absorbers for joints.
Lena: So let’s dive into the exact methodology you need to build a practice that actually delivers these life-changing results.