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Do you choose hard now or hard later?

  Let’s face it, getting and staying fit and healthy is hard work.  There’s all the effort that you have to put out in making wholesome meals.  There’s the will power that you must muster in avoiding unhealthy (TASTY!) foods.  There’s the energy that it takes to get out of bed early to get in a workout before the day begins.  There’s the struggle to lace up your shoes at the end of a long day to head out and be active rather than diving into the comfort of the couch.  To be fit and healthy is to choose to do what’s hard, right now.   Because let’s face it, getting dinner from a drive thru is easier than making it at home. And eating whatever looks the most enticing is easier than saying no thank you.  And sleeping in is easier than getting up at the crack of dawn to exercise.  And settling into the couch at the end of your day is easier than moving your body through something active.  We are faced with these decisions all day, everyday. And they add up.  DO WHAT’S HARD <==

Avoid TOO Much of THIS (If Fat Loss After 40 is your goal!)

Cut back on this after 40+ (IF fat loss is your goal!) When we should be doing less of this, many women choose to increase it. In moderation it can be very healthy... But too much, and you'll sabotage the progress you've worked so hard to create! Plus, after 40 + this becomes much harder on our bodies and increases stress hormone production... Causing us to hold onto more fat stores. Which clearly works against the goals we have for ourselves. Left unchecked, this will keep setting you back even if you do everything else right... And eat at your energy levels, leaving you feeling constantly drained. To discover what this is and reduce or eliminate it from your routine...

Cardio vs Strength Training for Fat Loss After 40

Over 40 and struggling to shed those extra pounds? Ditch the endless cardio sessions and focus on STRENGTH TRAINING instead! As we age, our metabolism slows down, but building muscle mass can boost it back up, burning more calories at rest. Plus, strength training preserves precious muscle mass, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and injury. Cardio may burn calories in the moment, but strength training sets your body up for long-term fat loss success! Watch this free training as I explain..

What If Everything We Were Told About Fat Loss Was One Big FAT Lie

Why Cardio Doesn’t Work For Fat Loss (If you’re over 40!)

How to get your momentum back

So you overate... skipped workouts... started beating yourself up and don't know how to stop. But your momentum isn't gone. There's a simple step-by-step process you can use to get back on track and STAY there. How? By doing this.