The Betty Rocker Show

Bree Argetsinger - aka Coach Betty Rocker
The Betty Rocker Show Podcast

Nourish Your Mind. Love Your Body. Rock Your Life! Join world-renowned fitness and healthy lifestyle coach Betty Rocker and special guests for conversations and content that will uplift you, inspire you, and provide you with valuable insights for a healthy mind, body and spirit.

  1. 11 SEPT

    How much exercise is too much?

    I know you've probably heard me say that over training can really undermine your results. But what does "over training" actually mean for you? Is it okay to combine other exercises with the program you're currently doing? And what about running or pickleball or swimming or other recreational activities you enjoy on top of your regularly scheduled workouts? How much exercise is too much, and how do you find the sweet spot? Listen to today's conversation for some great insights and answers! In this episode, I’m exploring…. ⭐️ Two essential questions to answer before working out ⭐️ How inflammation impacts your ability to get results ⭐️ How to know when to back off and when to push harder ⭐️ How to create the right balance in your training that supports your goals ⭐️ Common training mistakes to avoid ⭐️ Essential strategies in the peri and postmenopause years ⭐️ Tips for enjoying your recreational activities and your training without burning out Links featured in this episode: Betty Rocker workout programs: Bodyweight: 90 Day Challenge Home workout equipment: Abs and Booty Challenge Home workout equipment: Home Workout Domination 1 and Home Workout Domination 2 Gym equipment (option to do it with home equipment): Lioness Strength Training Options for bodyweight, home equipment and gym equipment: PerimenoFit Options for bodyweight, home equipment and gym equipment: Rock Your Life Perimenopause Training Guide Postmenopause Training Guide Healthy Eating and Why there isn't a "one size fits all"

    24 min
  2. 14 AUG

    Protein for Women: Part 2 Plus, How to Use Aminos, BCAA's, Collagen and Creatine

    When it comes to supplements, there are so many out there. But how do you know what you need, and what the difference is between protein powder and say, a BCAA? And do we all need to be taking collagen? Plus there's a lot of buzz about creatine for women right now...is it merited? We're diving into all of this in more in the second installment of my protein for women series. In this episode, I’m exploring…. ⭐️ Recap of the essential aminos, and why we need them ⭐️ The difference between protein powder and free-form amino acid supplements ⭐️ How amino acids impact our cognitive function ⭐️ The benefits and differences of BCAA's and Essential Amino Acid formulas ⭐️ Some thoughts on why under-consuming protein is so common ⭐️ The pervasiveness of information that doesn't serve women ⭐️ The benefits of creatine for women and tips for using it ⭐️ How to get collagen in your diet, and when and why you might want to supplement ⭐️ Why supplements are "nice to have" but not "required" and who might benefit from them Links featured in this episode: Protein for Women Part 1: Plus tips for using and choosing protein powders Rock and Restore essential amino acids formula by Betty Rocker Why I recommend creatine for active women (article) Smart scale for tracking body composition Creatine monohydrate supplement by Thorne Full Body Collagen by Betty Rocker Betty Rocker meal plans

    24 min
  3. 31 JUL

    Protein for Women: Part 1 Plus Tips for Using and Choosing Protein Powders

    Why is protein so important for us as women? The reasons go well beyond our body composition goals. Today I’m talking all things protein, including why we need it, how much we need, and how those needs change over time. Plus, I’m covering protein powder and some different ways you can use it - from timing around your workouts to cooking with it. And I'm sharing my best tips for choosing a quality product that covers all your bases - from my experience as a consumer and women’s fitness coach, and from my experience creating my own product line. And, coming up in our next episode I'll go over the difference between protein powder, collagen, free-form aminos and creatine - so stay tuned, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! In this episode, I’m exploring…. ⭐️ Why women need protein, and the amino acids it breaks down into ⭐️ The "essential aminos" and where to get them ⭐️ How the amount of protein you need changes over time ⭐️ Why you don't have to take a protein supplement (and when you might want to) ⭐️ What I look for when choosing a plant based protein powder vs. a dairy-based protein powder Links featured in this episode and references: How eating the right amount of protein impacts a woman's body Guide for women in perimenopause Guide for women post-menopause Betty Rocker brand (Whole Betty) protein powders Guide to choosing protein powders and different types Betty Rocker meal plans

    33 min
  4. 10 JUL

    Why "healthy eating" can look so many different ways

    Is there a "perfect diet?" I don't think so. One of the challenges many of us face on our health journey is wading through the conflicting and confusing messages about "eating healthy." It's hard to navigate and it's hard to know if what you're doing is supporting your goals or hindering them. I think different things work for different people at different times, and learning some basics about the nutrients and how our bodies work is a great place to start, so we can better understand why certain things work better for us than others. In this episode, I’m exploring…. ⭐️ Why your sister's diet might work better for you and not her, and vice versa ⭐️ Why your husband's diet might appear to work better for him than for you ⭐️ Why the diet you did 10 years ago might not work the same for you now ⭐️ How seeing the "team" at work inside our bodies can be helpful for shaping the choices we make about food ⭐️ Where "3 meal magic" can be helpful ⭐️ The way protein, carbohydrates and fat support your body ⭐️ Examples of eating around your workouts Links featured in this episode and references: Hidden causes of weight gain (podcast with Dr. Jill Carnahan) How to heal emotional eating (podcast with Tricia Nelson) Protein 101 How eating the right amount of protein affects a woman's body Carbs 101 Gut Health and Estrogen Balance Healthy Fats 101 Healthy Eating Shortcuts The Body Fuel System (6 week balanced eating and recipes plan)

    30 min
  5. 26 JUN

    5 Essential Recovery Tips if You Get Sick or Injured

    If you've ever gotten injured or been recovering from an illness wondering when you could start training again, today's conversation is for you! After recently getting COVID and suffering a lengthy recovery period, I had time to ponder - and put into practice - the very advice I so often give. Not only will you learn how to get better more quickly, you'll also get my best tips for preserving muscle and avoiding weight gain while you're taking some time off from your training. In this episode, I’m exploring…. ⭐️ How an illness can disrupt multiple body systems, from our immune system to our endocrine system ⭐️ How COVID impacts our hormones, and what to be aware of if you're in peri or post menopause ⭐️ Why seeing faster results from a workout program is about more than diet and exercise ⭐️ How to be aware of the stressors to our system that we can't see or easily pinpoint ⭐️ 5 keys to a strong recovery ⭐️ How to avoid losing muscle when you're taking some time off from training ⭐️ A reframe to avoid undue anxiety about taking a step back Links to follow up from this episode: Links featured in this episode: PerimenoFit: 8 week strength training program for women in perimenopause All Betty Rocker training programs contain options for women in peri and post menopause. See them all here! All Betty Rocker eating plans Health benefits of walking for women How Walking supports long-term fat loss Gut health and estrogen balance Lab testing company with affordable labs (labs must be ordered by your doctor) Home testing kits that you can order without a doctor

    28 min
  6. 22 MAY

    How walking supports your muscle and long-term fat loss

    How does walking support your fat loss goals, support muscle and bone density and give you so many other health benefits at the same time? And where does that fit in with our cardio, cortisol levels and changing hormones when we get into our 40's and beyond? Today I'm taking a deeper dive into how our resting metabolic rate is influenced by our body composition, how we burn energy and lose body fat, the strategies around muscle preservation, and why this all matters as we age. In this episode I'm exploring... ⭐️ How your body composition impacts your resting metabolic rate ⭐️ How our muscle tissue impacts our ability to lose body fat ⭐️ Reviewing the key training strategies that support body composition results ⭐️ Why many women start gaining more body fat in their 40's (and how to address it) ⭐️ How your body burns energy: TDEE, TEF, EAT and NEAT explained ⭐️ How walking more supports fat loss and preserves muscle and bone density ⭐️ Why we need to vary our approach slightly at different times in our lives Links to follow up from this episode: Get on the list to be the first to know when PeriMenoFit is released! Links for the walking pads I use and like Shifting the muscle to fat ratio: women-specific body composition considerations Perimenopause Training and Eating Guide Postmenopause Training and Eating Guide Betty Rocker balanced healthy eating programs Betty Rocker challenges (with custom options for women in peri and postmenopause)

    28 min

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