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  <title>Midlife Isn't a Breakdown, It's Your Upgrade | Chalene Johnson</title>
  <description>Have you done everything right and still watched the scale refuse to move? I sat down with fitness industry veteran Chalene Johnson, who built her career telling women exactly how to lose weight, and then walked straight into that same wall herself in perimenopause. Her hormone panel came back &amp;quot;dialed in.&amp;quot; She was still doing every workout, every macro track, every habit that used to work. The weight stayed anyway, until she found the piece nobody had pointed her toward, the link between cortisol, insulin resistance, and a metabolism that stops cooperating no matter how hard you push. We get into the stress inventory that changed her day almost overnight, why she traded daily cardio for heavy strength training, her honest concerns about GLP-1s, and the Harvard longevity data that convinced her friendship matters more for a long healthy life than anything you'll find in a gym. Timestamps:   0:00 — Doing everything right and still gaining weight in perimenopause   4:36 — How the fitness industry sets women up to fail on purpose   12:00 — Hormones &amp;quot;dialed in,&amp;quot; weight still not moving   13:14 — The cortisol and insulin resistance connection nobody explained to her   13:57 — The stress inventory exercise that changed her days   23:39 — Why she traded cardio for heavy strength training   25:48 — The identical twin study on muscle, memory, and cognition   27:55 — Her honest concerns about GLP-1s and rapid weight loss   33:49 — Why community predicts longevity more than diet or exercise   36:03 — Rapid fire: supplements, sunlight, and energy vampires   42:08 — Camp Be More and where to find Chalene   Memorable Quotes: &amp;quot;I have my hormones dialed in, but when I was working with an integrative medical doctor who would look at my panel, she's like, 'Your cortisol is through the roof.'&amp;quot; — Chalene Johnson &amp;quot;The machine needs for you to not succeed so that you believe, okay, something else is going to work for me.&amp;quot; — Chalene Johnson &amp;quot;We can't heal a body we hate.&amp;quot; — Dr. Anna Cabeca Key Takeaways:   A &amp;quot;perfect&amp;quot; hormone panel doesn't rule out cortisol and insulin resistance quietly driving weight gain underneath it   Writing out every stressor and circling only what you control turns &amp;quot;reduce your stress&amp;quot; into something actually doable   Lower body strength training, not cardio, was the single habit Chalene says moved the needle most for her body and brain   The identical twin study she references found more lower body muscle correlated with better memory and cognition at 50 and beyond   Rapid weight loss without addressing muscle and detoxification support can cost you the two things that matter most for longevity   Community, not diet or exercise, was the strongest predictor of quality of life and lifespan in the longest running Harvard longevity study   Vitamin D from sunlight and magnesium are the two non negotiables in Chalene's own daily routine   FAQ Why do I keep gaining weight in perimenopause even though my hormones are balanced?&amp;amp;nbsp; For many women, hormone balance is only part of the picture. Cortisol and insulin resistance can quietly drive weight gain even when a hormone panel looks well managed. Addressing stress load and metabolic health alongside hormones is often the missing piece. Does stress actually cause weight gain, or is that oversimplified? Chronic stress raises cortisol, and elevated cortisol is linked to increased insulin resistance and a slower metabolic rate. This isn't about willpower. It's a physiological chain that can work against weight loss efforts regardless of diet and exercise habits. Is strength training better than cardio for women in midlife? Strength training, particularly lower body work with adequate weight, supports muscle retention, bone density, and metabolic health in ways cardio alone doesn't. Many experts recommend prioritizing strength training first, then layering in cardio. What is Camp Be More? Camp Be More is a live event created by Shelene Johnson for women, focused on connection, aging on your own terms, and building community with other women navigating midlife. How much strength training do I need to see results? Shelene recommends starting with two days a week focused on the lower body if daily training feels overwhelming. Consistency matters more than volume when you're starting out. &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Chalene Johnson Website: https://chalene.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chalene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalenejohnson/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chalenejohnson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chalenejohnson Connect with Dr. Anna Website: http://drannacabeca.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegirlfrienddoctor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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