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Menopause Exercise Plan: 5 Essential Types of Training for Longevity

Menopause ExerciseBy BDCO-adminJune 8, 2026

A menopause exercise plan isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the strategies that worked in your thirties may not serve you well now. That’s not a problem with you. It’s a problem with the advice. Whether you’re navigating perimenopause or managing life post-menopause, symptoms like disrupted sleep, hot flushes, joint stiffness, and weight gain are real and the…

5 Gentle exercises for menopause management you can do at home

Menopause ExerciseBy North West Healthy WomenMarch 26, 2025

Menopause is a time of change, and while some shifts can feel unpredictable, movement is something you can use to help you to feel healthy and strong. The goal isn’t about pushing yourself to the limit, instead, it’s about supporting your body in a way that feels good and keeps you moving with confidence. 3 Ways…

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