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ENERGY DRINKS & SHOULD WOMEN TRAIN LIKE MEN?

ENERGY DRINKS & SHOULD WOMEN TRAIN LIKE MEN?

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Energy Drinks, Gut Damage, Gallbladders… and Why Women Shouldn’t Train Like Men

In today’s episode I cover two topics that came up in real conversations this week: energy drinks (especially in teens/20s) and a key Muscle Month training concept most people get wrong.

Energy drinks: what’s the big deal?

A client told me her doctor is seeing more gallbladder issues in young people, plus signs of gut lining irritation — and energy drinks keep showing up in the pattern.

This isn’t fear-based content. It’s education.

Why energy drinks hit hard:

  • They’re not “just coffee” — caffeine can be coming from multiple sources, and people often stack it with coffee, pre-workout, and sometimes ADHD meds.

  • If they’re sugar-based: blood sugar spike → crash → cravings → repeat.

  • If they’re “zero sugar”: some sweeteners may affect tight junctions / gut barrier over time, especially with a low-fiber, processed diet.

  • Add in acidity + carbonation and you’ve got a perfect recipe for reflux, nausea, bloating, and ‘my stomach is always off.’

The real problem: it becomes a daily habit replacing sleep, breakfast, hydration, and real food — aka borrowed energy.

Training: should women train like men?

Nope — and the “muscle is muscle” line is oversimplified.

In Muscle Month, I explain how muscle fiber tendencies and fatigue patterns often differ, which changes:

  • pacing

  • rest times

  • exercise sequencing

  • how you build muscle efficiently (without grinding yourself into dust)

Muscle Month starts Feb 16

If you want to actually learn how muscle is built (and train in a way that works for your body), join me:

➡️ www.musclemonth.com

Questions? joanne@joannelee.com

Coaching? www.joannelee.com

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