When the scale doesn’t move for months, or your clothes aren’t fitting any better despite all your hard work, it can start to feel like you’ll never reach your goals.
The challenge is, many women are unknowingly following health and weight loss strategies that were designed with men in mind. With so much conflicting advice out there, it’s easy to get caught up in the wrong approach—but it’s not too late to discover what actually works for your body.
In this episode of The Health Made Simple Show, Dr. Bart shares two crucial but often overlooked keys to women’s health and weight loss, drawing on his 20+ years of experience helping women achieve long-term success. These insights will help you finally work with your body, not against it—without the frustration or burnout.
He discusses “taboo” topics like: -
Why Women Are Not Men: The differences between men’s and women’s bodies mean that popular health and fitness advice isn’t always a one-size-fits-all. Learn what works for men, why it often fails for women, and how you can tailor your approach.
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The Importance of the Luteal Phase: If you’re still cycling, the week before your period plays a huge role in your body’s energy levels and progress. Dr. Bart explains how to work with your body during this phase to avoid sabotaging your efforts.
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Strength Training for Women: Weightlifting isn’t just about muscle—it’s about preparing your body for the changes that come with aging. Discover why strength training is a game-changer for women, especially as they approach perimenopause and menopause.
Whether you're trying to lose weight, improve your overall health, or simply feel more confident in your body, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you work with your body and see the results you’ve been striving for.
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