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Heart to Heart with Lindsay Brin
Lindsay Brin, Exercise Science
13 episodes
7 months ago
Fitness Redefined: A refreshing approach to fitness in your 40s. Health isn’t just about exercise. The 30 minutes we spend working out each day doesn’t define our overall well-being. I realized this firsthand when I turned 40–I had to rethink everything I was doing. I had to redefine fitness. The biggest question I faced was: Can I achieve real health and fitness in my 40s through walking, strength training, and good nutrition? Or do I need more–more supplements, stricter routines, a rigid approach? The answer lies in Exercise Science, but not in the way you might think. It’s not about punishment or perfection. It’s about experiencing real, sustainable change–fitness that aligns with your goals, your schedule, your hormones, and life’s unpredictability. Fitness with heart. Fitness with grace. I’ll be sharing my own journey, along with expert guests who will help us all navigate this stage of life with strength and confidence. What Will We Talk About? From the 1,000 focus groups I’ve led to the thousands of emails I’ve received, one thing is clear: Most women are too hard on themselves when it comes to fitness. They feel like they’re not doing enough, struggle with consistency, or let life’s chaos derail their progress. My goal? To help movement become a natural part of our lives–not just another task on the to-do list. To embrace aging with strength and confidence. This podcast will share HOW to uncomplicate and enjoy movement again, while de-bunking some very pervasive theories out there.
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Fitness Redefined: A refreshing approach to fitness in your 40s. Health isn’t just about exercise. The 30 minutes we spend working out each day doesn’t define our overall well-being. I realized this firsthand when I turned 40–I had to rethink everything I was doing. I had to redefine fitness. The biggest question I faced was: Can I achieve real health and fitness in my 40s through walking, strength training, and good nutrition? Or do I need more–more supplements, stricter routines, a rigid approach? The answer lies in Exercise Science, but not in the way you might think. It’s not about punishment or perfection. It’s about experiencing real, sustainable change–fitness that aligns with your goals, your schedule, your hormones, and life’s unpredictability. Fitness with heart. Fitness with grace. I’ll be sharing my own journey, along with expert guests who will help us all navigate this stage of life with strength and confidence. What Will We Talk About? From the 1,000 focus groups I’ve led to the thousands of emails I’ve received, one thing is clear: Most women are too hard on themselves when it comes to fitness. They feel like they’re not doing enough, struggle with consistency, or let life’s chaos derail their progress. My goal? To help movement become a natural part of our lives–not just another task on the to-do list. To embrace aging with strength and confidence. This podcast will share HOW to uncomplicate and enjoy movement again, while de-bunking some very pervasive theories out there.
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Is Walking Enough for Weight Loss?
Heart to Heart with Lindsay Brin
15 minutes 10 seconds
8 months ago
Is Walking Enough for Weight Loss?
For years, I thought high-intensity cardio was the only way—until burnout led me to walking. What I discovered changed everything. Walking isn’t just easy—it’s effective. It reduces cortisol, improves insulin sensitivity, and supports fat loss. It also increases blood flow, strengthens bones, and enhances recovery. The best walking for weight loss is Zone 2 Walking—a brisk pace where you can still hold a conversation—is ideal for fat-burning and overall health.  But how much? How often? Do I need a weighted vest? Should I add HIIT cardio, or can I get all of the benefits from walking alone? Listen to the full episode now to dive deeper in the the benefits of walking and SO much more!   7–Day Free Trial! Experience real change with workouts that fit your schedule. studio.momsintofitness.com   Download the App iOS Google Play   Follow Lindsay on Instagram @lindsaybrinfitness Follow Lindsay on YouTube @lindsaybrinfitness
Heart to Heart with Lindsay Brin
Fitness Redefined: A refreshing approach to fitness in your 40s. Health isn’t just about exercise. The 30 minutes we spend working out each day doesn’t define our overall well-being. I realized this firsthand when I turned 40–I had to rethink everything I was doing. I had to redefine fitness. The biggest question I faced was: Can I achieve real health and fitness in my 40s through walking, strength training, and good nutrition? Or do I need more–more supplements, stricter routines, a rigid approach? The answer lies in Exercise Science, but not in the way you might think. It’s not about punishment or perfection. It’s about experiencing real, sustainable change–fitness that aligns with your goals, your schedule, your hormones, and life’s unpredictability. Fitness with heart. Fitness with grace. I’ll be sharing my own journey, along with expert guests who will help us all navigate this stage of life with strength and confidence. What Will We Talk About? From the 1,000 focus groups I’ve led to the thousands of emails I’ve received, one thing is clear: Most women are too hard on themselves when it comes to fitness. They feel like they’re not doing enough, struggle with consistency, or let life’s chaos derail their progress. My goal? To help movement become a natural part of our lives–not just another task on the to-do list. To embrace aging with strength and confidence. This podcast will share HOW to uncomplicate and enjoy movement again, while de-bunking some very pervasive theories out there.