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Health & Fitness Master Series
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.64 – Strength Training and Appetite Regulation: Strength training affects hunger hormones and appetite signals. Heavy training can increase hunger because the body needs energy to recover. Light training or overtraining can sometimes reduce appetite. Ignoring hunger often leads to under-eating and stalled growth. Overeating without structure can lead to fat gain. Strength training improves insulin sensitivity, which helps regulate appetite naturally. Learning to respond to hunger cues helps maintain balance. This lesson teaches lifters to eat in response to training demands, not emotions. Appetite changes are feedback, not weakness. Structured meals support stable energy and recovery. When appetite and training align, muscle gain becomes more predictable. Listening to your body improves consistency.

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A complete guide to mastering your physical and mental health through sustainable fitness habits, smart nutrition, and realistic daily routines. You’ll explore strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance while learning how food fuels performance, recove

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