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The Running for Real Podcast

Beyond Running: Menopause with Stacy Sims -R4R 151

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today we are covering a topic that is rarely spoken about. Talking about women’s menstrual cycles is often tough enough, especially for men. But once you near the age of a master's runner, interest fades even more rapidly.

Going through menopause is tough not only because of the physical elements, but the emotional ones. Like childbirth, it is hard to understand it until it’s happened to you, so there may be few people who you feel comfortable consulting.

But menopause is natural and normal. Dr. Stacy Sims, a leading expert in women’s exercise studies, spoke to us about menopause. She addressed the myths, the symptoms, how to communicate with those who have menopause, and more. Knowledge is confidence and comfort, so read along to learn more about this universal life experience.

Women’s Health and Exercise Science

Generally speaking, it is difficult to find scientific research specifically for women. While menopause has obviously been studied for a strictly female community, life leading up to menopause has not.

Dr. Sims suggests taking news articles and magazines posts with a grain of salt. Most exercise and diet studies have been done only for men, and occasionally with men and women combined. Don’t assume that what is good for men, is good for you.

For example, women typically need more protein post-exercise then men do. And taking a post-exercise ice bath yields more benefits for women than men. Always consult multiple sources when you come across new methods or diets, and consult your general practitioner if you feel unsure.

What is Menopause?

Menopause generally begins sometime during a women’s late forties. However, it can happen several years earlier or later. When you experience menopause, there are a lack of hormones that are being produced, and eventually you stop menstruating completely.

What are the symptoms of Menopause?

Common symptoms of menopause include hot flashes, night sweats, abdominal weight gain, and mental fogginess. In the first five years following menopause, women can lose up to 33% of their bone density. Knowing about these symptoms can help you prepare to deal with them as they come.

Are the Symptoms Here to Stay?

For most women, some of the common symptoms subside. Hot flashes, night sweats, and mental fogginess tend to lessen. However, a decrease in bone density, and abdominal weight gain will continue to happen without proper adaptation. Adding strength training exercises and reducing your carb intake will help you to stay healthy.

Post Menopause: Exercises to Reduce Health Issues

Aging women are commonly told to do low-intensity, high-volume exercises such as swimming, walking, or biking. While these are positives, they aren’t enough to help strengthen bones. Plyometrics, weightlifting, and other types of resistance training are necessary to increase bone density and keep muscle mass.

This doesn’t mean you need to start bench pressing with the body builders. Explosive actions such as jump squats and burpees are great. In fact, jumping for just ten minutes a day, three times a week has shown to be enough to build bone mass.

Talking About Menopause

There is no need for you to feel alone while you go through menopause. Talking with a loved-one and a doctor or therapist can help the process happen more easily. It takes strength to talk about yourself, and you can do it.

If you have a friend, athlete, or parent going through menopause, be there for them. They may not want to talk about it, which could mean they are already talking to someone else about it. Continue to let them know you care about them and be willing to have a conversation. It can make all the difference.

Life is Still Great!

As you age, there is no reason that you can’t keep a fast pace and avoid injuries. However, what you do in order to stay quick and healthy does need to change.

Your changing hormones mean that you need more fruits, vegetables, and protein and less carbs. You need to continue to do exercises that keep your range of motion, and you need to add exercises to keep up your bone density. But these are all things that you can do.

You can continue to do the things you love. Add the necessary exercises and strategies and keep running!

Resources:

Stacy on Instagram

Stacy on Facebook

The Ready State

Stacy's Website

ASCM

BJSM

Women’s Health Initiative

Kirsty Elliott Sale on Twitter

Kathryn Ackerman on Twitter

Roar: How to Match Your Food and Fitness to Your Unique Female Physiology for Optimum Performance, Great Health, and a Strong, Lean Body for Life

For this Beyond Running series of episodes I am not having sponsors because I want you to just get this information because it is needed, because these are topics that need to be brought out into conversations. I want people to be able to feel loved, seen, and heard with these episodes. All I ask is that if you do really appreciate these episodes, you will consider supporting me on Patreon. You get access to bonus interviews and I will let you know of upcoming guests, so you can have the opportunity to ask them your questions.

Thank you SO much!!

Thanks for Listening! I hope you enjoyed today's episode.

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Thank you to Stacy, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.

Transcript

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If you are taking HRT or using estrogen patch, it will help with muscle recovery, but you do have to exercise with it because estrogen in itself won't stimulate

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muscle protein synthesis but it will work with exercise to help build main mass.

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This is running for Real.

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The Podcast for Runners who know that for every Runners High, there are just as many lows.

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All those just missed PRs, easy runs that feel hard, injury blues and more.

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Each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs,

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lows, and best advice to build our confidence.

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Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all, not

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feeling alone. And now here's our host, Tina Muir.

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Hello my friends, welcome to episode 151 of the running for all

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podcast and this is our final episode 7 of Beyond Running now these episodes if you have not been listening up to now are topics

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that are often ignored, they're brushed under the carpet, the things that people you know or maybe

1:11.6

yourself may be working through but they're not really

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discussed and people end up feeling lonely and and broken and and it's really

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hard trying to deal with that when you're on your own. So I wanted to bring away where I could get experts,

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I could get people who have been through it,

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who understand it to help us as the family, friends,

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and obviously the people going through it themselves

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because all of us will resonate with at least

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one of these episodes I wanted us to be able to understand so thank you so much for

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listening to these episodes by you just listening you are making yourself a better person

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you're growing and you're just doing what you can to help those loved ones.

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