How Jump Training Improves Bone Density

How Jump Training Improves Bone Density

In this clip, Hailey Babcock and Dr. Stacy Sims break down the science of jump training for bone health - how it differs from plyometrics, and why the skeletal system, not just the muscles, needs impact loading to build stronger bones. They also discuss the risks of excessive cardio in older women, the link between sarcopenia (muscle loss) and poor bone density, and why being 'skinny-fat' can mean weak, fragile bones despite appearing lean. A must-watch for women wanting to train smart and stay strong for life. Watch the full conversation here:    • Zone Two, Rep Ranges, and Time-Restricted ...   Want to go deeper? Start here: Microlearning Courses Focused courses on supplements, hormones, and training—each under 3 hours 👉 https://www.drstacysims.com/microlear... Menopause 2.0 Your complete science-based guide to training through midlife and beyond 👉 https://www.drstacysims.com/menopause Next Gen: Training Active Girls For coaches, parents & teachers helping girls thrive through puberty and sport 👉 https://www.drstacysims.com/nextgen ▶️ Watch Next: Continue learning with these related videos: The Truth About Women’s Training & Nutrition | Dr. Stacy Sims on Andrew Huberman Podcast    • The Truth About Women’s Training & Nutriti...   Is Mainstream Exercise Advice Sexist? Here’s the Truth! | Dr. Stacy Sims on Diary of a CEO    • Is Mainstream Exercise Advice Sexist? Here...   Why Women Need a Different Approach to Nutrition & Training | Dr Stacy Sims on The Proof    • Why Women Need a Different Approach to Nut...   👩‍🔬 About Me: I’m Dr. Stacy Sims, exercise physiologist, nutrition scientist, and author of ROAR and Next Level. My mission is simple: stop training women like small men. I help you understand and work with your physiology - for better performance, health, and longevity. 📩 Join my newsletter for updates, tips, and free resources 👉 https://www.drstacysims.com/generic_o... Follow me for daily tips: Instagram: @drstacysims Facebook: @drstacysims LinkedIn: Dr. Stacy Sims 🔔 Subscribe for new videos on women's health, training, and recovery 👍 Like, share, and drop a comment - I love hearing your questions #DrStacySims #WomenAreNotSmallMen #WomensHealth #FemaleAthletes #ExerciseScience #Hormones #StrengthTraining #MenopauseFitness