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Women Live Longer, So Why Aren’t We Aging Better?
Women live longer than men. On paper, we “win” longevity. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: many women are living longer, but those years are impacted by cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, frailty, and loss of independence, especially after menopause. The real question becomes less ab...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Feb 25, 2026 creatine hiit intensity longevity menopause strength training
Why the Female Heart Responds Differently to Exercise
Note: This is an anatomical and physiological review, not medical advice. Anyone with concerns should see their healthcare provider. When you train consistently—whether it’s endurance training, speed work, or strength—your heart adapts. That adaptation, which is often referred to as “athlete’s ...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Feb 13, 2026 hormones menopause perimenopause training
Why Active Women Need Creatine
  There are very few supplements I recommend across the board. Creatine is one of them. For decades, creatine has been misunderstood as something only bodybuilders or elite male athletes use. That misconception has kept many women from one of the most well-researched, effective, and female-rele...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Feb 11, 2026 creatine hiit intensity menopause muscle perimenopause roar supplements
Talking Menopause with Mel Robbins
My latest conversation with Mel Robbins drops today, and it touches on many of the questions I’ve been thinking about as we head into 2026: how women can support metabolism, build muscle, and work with their hormones as they train, recover, and age in a landscape that’s often noisy, trend-drive...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Jan 15, 2026 hiit hormones intensity longevity menopause menstrual cycle strength tracking
Gratitude, Growth, & a Rare Share
As the calendar turns and we near the end of 2025, I wanted to take a moment to pause, reflect, and send a note of gratitude. I typically dedicate these newsletters to science-backed information for active women, but today I’ll break with the norm and share some of the highlights and challenges...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Dec 30, 2025 lhs lift heavy menopause perimenopause strength training
What to Do Differently in Peri & Postmenopause
  Perimenopause vs. Postmenopause: What Active Women Need to Know With World Menopause Day happening tomorrow, it feels like the right time to address some key questions I’m often asked about perimenopause and postmenopause. I know only too well that navigating these changes can feel confusing,...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Oct 17, 2025 hiit hormones intensity menopause perimenopause training
Show Menopause Who's Boss
    With Mother’s Day right around the corner (in most countries!), I thought now would be a good time to celebrate the strength of the women who raised us and just how far we’ve come when it comes to navigating menopause.  When I first started researching menopause for my book, Next Level, I k...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — May 07, 2025 menopause
How Much Protein Is Enough?
  It’s a question I’m asked by women a lot: How much protein should I consume every day? And while the detailed answer will always depend on your age, your activity level, your menstrual cycle status, and plenty more, there are a few simple guidelines that can help get you on the right side of ...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Apr 09, 2025 menopause perimenopause protein strength
Mainstream Menopause Advice is Misleading Active Women
Fasting, keto, low carb, all zone 2 all the time…those rules are not for us. It’s been two years since my menopause training book, Next Level, came out and three years since we started working on it. Though it’s nearly impossible to believe at this point, just three or four years ago, menopause ...
by Dr. Stacy Sims — Oct 14, 2024 creatine fueling hormones menopause perimenopause zone
Managing Early and Surgical Menopause
For some women, the transition comes early–and sometimes abruptly. Here’s what you need to know. Menopause is mainstream news these days, which is great. But the focus tends to be on women who hit the milestone during midlife, around the average age or 51 or so, which leaves women who come into ...
by Dr Stacy Sims — Oct 14, 2024 menopause
Creatine FAQs for Active Women
NOTE: These recommendations are for active women with no relevant medical conditions. This FAQ article answers the most common questions I get from women about creatine. If you want the full science-backed guide on how creatine supports muscle, brain, and bone health across the female lifespan,...
by Dr Stacy Sims — Oct 14, 2024 creatine menopause muscle perimenopause strength supplements
Case Study on Kerry Litka
Kerry Litka talks about her change of perspective as a post-menopausal woman For a change of pace, I thought that a case study of a woman in our community might be of interest to my readers, and it ties in nicely with the sale of my Menopause 2.0 course. Kerry Litka originally submitted a testim...
by Dr Stacy Sims — Oct 13, 2024 menopause menstrual cycle

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