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How Often Should You Work Out? The Answer Might Surprise You
How Often Should You Work Out to See Real Results? We’ll Tell You If you’ve been stressing about how to squeeze daily gym sessions into your packed schedule, we have good news: you don’t have to. At GameChanger Fitness, we get asked this question all the time: “How often should
Why Some Workouts Feel Harder Than Others—and What to Do About It
It’s Not Just You—Some Workouts Do Feel Harder. Here’s Why If you’ve ever walked into a workout feeling like you’ve hit a wall before you even began, you’re not alone. At GameChanger Fitness, we work with busy adults over 40 every day, and one thing we always remind our members
How to Find Your Fitness Groove in Just 3 Sessions at GameChanger Fitness
Talina’s Story: “I Actually Look Forward to Working Out Now”If walking into a gym makes you feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or just plain bored, you’re going to love Talina’s story.Talina joined GameChanger Fitness’ Fit Over 40 Program just one week ago, and she’s already hooked.Why? Because for the first time, fitness
The Best Strength Training Exercises for Adults Over 40
Why Strength Training is Essential After 40 If you’re over 40, the way you train needs to evolve. Your body isn’t the same as it was in your 20s, and doing random workouts or only focusing on cardio won’t cut it. 💡 The goal? Train smarter, not harder. Strength
The Truth About Losing Fat After 40 (What Actually Works)
Why Losing Fat After 40 Feels Harder—And What to Do About It If you’re over 40 and struggling to lose fat, you’re not alone. Many adults find that what worked in their 20s and 30s—like cutting calories and doing tons of cardio—no longer delivers results. The truth? Your metabolism,
How to Strength Train Without Hurting Your Joints
Strength Training Over 40: How to Lift Pain-Free Many adults over 40 hesitate to lift weights due to joint pain, past injuries, or fear of getting hurt. However, avoiding strength training can actually make joint pain worse—because weak muscles don’t properly support your joints. 💡 The key isn’t avoiding movement—it’s