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Why Food Tracking Is the Missing Piece for Women 35+ Who Can’t Lose Weight

Why Food Tracking Is the Missing Piece for Women 35+ Who Can’t Lose Weight

Update: 2025-10-08
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Are you a woman 35 + doing “everything right” but still not losing weight? In this episode of The Body Recomposition Podcast: Fat Loss and Strength Training for Women 35 +, body-recomposition coach Robyn Creary breaks down why your metabolism isn’t broken, you’re just missing the key habit that actually works: food tracking.

You’ll learn how to use macros, protein timing, and nutrition awareness to finally lose fat, build lean muscle, and protect your hormones.

In this episode:

  • Why “eating healthy” isn’t enough for weight loss after 35

  • How under-eating protein and guessing portions keep you stuck

  • The truth about macro tracking, hormone-balanced nutrition, and metabolism reset

  • How to track without obsession

  • Practical, real-life strategies for sustainable fat loss and body recomposition

🎧 Press play if you’re ready to lose fat, build muscle, balance hormones, and feel strong, confident, and in control again.

Episode Chapters

00 : 00 – 02 : 00 | Intro & Reality Check
Robyn welcomes listeners back to The Body Recomposition Podcast and introduces the truth bomb: most women 35 + struggle to lose fat not because they’re lazy or broken, but because they skip the one habit that actually works: food tracking.

02 : 01 – 05 : 00 | The “Healthy Eating” Trap
She calls out the myth of “I eat healthy.” Eyeballed portions, extra lattes, and kids’ leftovers all add up. Small, “doesn’t-count” bites like a few animal crackers can quietly derail fat-loss efforts.

05 : 01 – 09 : 00 | Awareness = Power
Robyn shares her own experience of under-estimating intake and teaches why awareness is the first step in body recomposition. Tracking reveals what’s really going on with calories, macros, and consistency.

09 : 01 – 13 : 00 | Why Women 35 + Must Track Differently
After 35, metabolism, hormones, and muscle mass change. Robyn explains why women need higher protein, steady energy, and smarter fueling, not starvation. Tracking helps protect muscle and hormones while still burning fat.

13 : 01 – 17 : 00 | Mindset Shift & Practical Tips
She reframes tracking as a tool, not punishment. You won’t track forever; it’s short-term data to build long-term intuition. Start simple, hit protein first, stay within ± 10 % of your macro targets, and look for patterns instead of perfection.

17 : 01 – 20 : 00 | Takeaway & Challenge
Robyn closes by challenging listeners to spend one week tracking everything, every bite, sip, and condiment. The clarity will change everything about how you see your body, hunger, and results.


Keywords: weight loss for women over 35 • body recomposition • fat loss after 35 • macro tracking • how to track macros • metabolism after 35 • protein for women • strength training • hormone health • women’s fitness • RAC Fitness • Robyn Creary

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Why Food Tracking Is the Missing Piece for Women 35+ Who Can’t Lose Weight

Why Food Tracking Is the Missing Piece for Women 35+ Who Can’t Lose Weight

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