The Most Important Exercise in Perimenopause

If you've been told that more cardio is the answer to perimenopause weight gain, slower metabolism, or changes in your body after 40, this video may completely change how you think about exercise. Perimenopause strength training is one of the most powerful tools we have for preserving muscle mass, protecting bone density, improving insulin sensitivity, and supporting long-term metabolic health. Yet most women are never taught why it matters or where to start. One of the biggest myths women hear in perimenopause is that the answer is simply more exercise, more cardio, and more effort. But if you're gaining weight, losing muscle, struggling with energy, or noticing changes in your body despite doing all the "right" things, there may be a reason. In this video, we cover: • Why strength training becomes foundational during perimenopause • How declining estrogen affects muscle mass and bone density • What anabolic resistance is and why it matters • The connection between muscle, insulin sensitivity, and metabolism • Common fears women have about lifting weights • What to look for in a strength training program • The resources and programs I personally use and recommend Strength training is not about punishing your body into a smaller size. It's about building muscle, protecting your bones, improving blood sugar regulation, supporting your metabolism, and giving your body what it needs during this transition. RESOURCES MENTIONED Free 7 day Ladder Trial: https://www.joinladder.com/referral?u... Owning Your Menopause: https://www.owningyourmenopause.com/ Empower by Dottir / Stacy Sims: https://empowerbydottir.com/ Fortify: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fortify... FREE RESOURCE Free Perimenopause Guide: Why Your body Feels off https://startwithembr.com/ If this video helped connect some dots for you, subscribe for more evidence-based perimenopause education designed to help you understand what's happening in your body and why it makes sense. With Coffee and Clarity, Kimberly Kimberly Hoyt is a physician assistant with two decades of clinical experience who helps women navigate perimenopause and menopause with clarity and confidence. Her work focuses on midlife health and education, helping women understand what is happening in their bodies so they feel prepared, informed, supported and empowered. Medical Disclaimer: The information shared on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Kimberly Hoyt, PA-C, and associated content are not a substitute for professional medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Viewing/Listening to this content does not establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult your own healthcare provider before making changes to your health plan, starting supplements, or addressing medical concerns.