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I've been training in the health and fitness field for 18 years with many more to go!
I have an in person studio in Southwest Michigan, I have virtual clients and online programs.
There's no movement I can not help you master, there's no eating habit I can not help you master.
Transformational Trainer
Human Movement Specialist
Post Menopausal Women
Train to Build Muscle… or Exercise to Burn Fat?
Ever wondered which choice truly puts your health first?
A health-first approach means choosing actions that boost your long-term well-being—and that’s not always about just “losing weight.”
Here's why:
The "I Want It NOW" Trap
We’ve all been there—craving quick results, opting for intense cardio to burn calories fast. But this “quick-fix” mentality often has us sacrificing what matters most: our muscle, tendon strength, and even our metabolism.
Did you know that too much cardio can actually lower your metabolism by burning muscle instead of just fat?
I see it almost daily—ladies burning off muscle by doing excessive cardio. Walking, running, cycling, or hopping on a treadmill doesn’t just burn fat; it can reduce your muscle tissue. And, unfortunately, without enough muscle, our metabolism slows down.
Muscle: The Fuel for Life
Muscle is like fuel. The more you have, the better you move and feel! Focusing on muscle-building helps your body stay strong, energized, and capable of taking on daily tasks with ease.
Stronger Muscles, Stronger Bones, Stronger You
Here’s the big picture: Muscle tissue impacts nearly every part of our well-being. When we protect and build muscle, we strengthen bones, improve hormone balance, and boost energy. You’re not just working out—you’re securing your future.
Imagine this: stronger hips, a better balance, and a life free from the worry of falls.
Do You Have 20 Minutes?
If you’re wondering how to fit this into your routine, start small—even 20 minutes a day of strength training can create lasting benefits.
The Path to Health-First Living Starts Here
Are you ready to choose a health-first approach? By focusing on muscle, you’re not just exercising—you’re building resilience and a life of vitality. And every step forward means one step further from the challenges of aging.