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Fitness Certifications That Support Women in Surgical Menopause

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Supporting women in surgical menopause requires a deep understanding of their unique physiological and psychological needs. While specific certifications for surgical menopause are still lacking, the programs listed above provide a strong foundation for fitness professionals to enhance their knowledge and offer effective, compassionate care.

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The Power of Partnership: Why Exercising with Others Boosts Your Routine

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When it comes to maintaining an exercise routine, motivation can waver, especially during the colder, darker months. However, one powerful strategy to stay consistent is often overlooked:

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Racing Fitness vs. Training Fitness: Why They Aren’t the Same

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If you’ve ever finished a race feeling like a superhero, only to struggle through a regular training run days later, you’ve experienced the difference between racing fitness and training fitness.

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Periodized vs. Pyramidal Training: What’s Best for Menopausal and Masters Athletes?

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If you're a menopausal or masters athlete, you've probably realized that what worked for you in your 30s doesn't always cut it anymore.

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The Other Side of Inclusivity in Run Groups

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Running groups get called out a lot for not being as inclusive as they claim to be. It’s a fair criticism. Plenty of groups say “all paces welcome” but then take off at an 8-minute pace, leaving anyone slower to fend for themselves. But there’s another side to this conversation that doesn’t get nearly as much attention.

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