Bone Health for Beginners
$47
Join me to for a beginner-friendly webinar recording where you'll learn a wide range of tactics to build and maintain strong and healthy bones.
Let's Build Better Bones!
What's up with your bones?
Have you recently been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis?
Do you have a family history of postmenopausal fractures?
Do you have questions about how heavy you need to lift to help build stronger bones?
Are you wondering what role hormone therapy might on your bone health?
What are the benefits and limitations to some of the bone-building medications that are routinely prescribed?
What dietary or supplementation recommendations are supported by the research?
If you are seeking answers to any of these questions, this webinar recording is for you!
My Promise:
At the completion of the Bone Health for Beginners Webinar, you will have learned the basics of bone physiology - and be introduced to tactics to help you address bone changes that often arise during the perimenopause transition. You will gain an understanding of the most effective bone building strategies so that you can have an informed discussion with your care providers and develop a plan specific to your needs.
How the Bone Health for Beginners Webinar Works
What you'll get...
Recorded Go-At-Your-Own-Pace Presentation
75 minute webinar recording
Checklist of Topics for Care Provider Discussion
This checklist will help organize your thoughts so that you can have an informed discussion with your provider regarding your plan of care.
Content That Is Covered During the Webinar
Bone Physiology
The physiology of bone tissue - how it is built up and broken down - will be reviewed.
Bones During the Perimenopause Transition
We will discuss how perimenopausal changes affect the bones.
Strength Training for Better Bones
What is the most effective way to strength train to fortify bone?
Hormone Therapy Considerations for Bone Health
Is hormone therapy helpful in protecting bone tissue and is it appropriate for you?
Why Balance Matters for Bones
Reducing the risk of falls reduces the risk of bone fracture. Balance training is critical for reducing that risk.
How to Fuel for Bone Health
What do the studies say about nutrition and supplementation in relation to bone health?
Strategies that Work
This is the important part, right? You'll walk away with some clear and concise strategies to discuss with your care provider(s) and put into action.
Are you ready to make a move toward stronger and healthier bones?
Who am I and why am I here?
Meet Dr. Anne Collins Duch
I am a pelvic health therapist with 27 years of experience who combines my penchant for a hands-on treatment approach with my love of all things movement-related. I have worked with a wide array of patient populations through the years - pre and postnatal, perimenopausal, and post-surgical, as well as folks who have experienced significant trauma; each person I have worked with has taught me so much about the importance nervous system regulation to their rehab process.
As I lifelong mover, former collegiate athlete, marathoner, triathlete, weightlifter, and old lady basketball teammate, I haven't yet found a type of movement I didn't like.
That said, discovering yoga - and then becoming a yoga teacher - has had the most profound effect on how I view movement and it's effect on overall well-being. My personal practice and the many hours spect as an instructor led me to the wonders of the vagus nerve . . . and to the development of my signature course, What Happens in Vagus Doesn't Have to Stay in Vagus: Nervous System Regulation Course.
A segment of that course discusses the nervous system's contribution to bladder urgency and after its release, I received tons feedback that folks really wanted to dive in deeper on the topic of bladder urgency . . . so that became my second course offering.
This Bone Health for Beginners offering is a bit more personal - it comes after receiving an osteopenia diagnosis myself two years ago. That diagnosis sent me down a rabbit hole and I have been compiling information and developing strategies for reversing osteopenia since then.
When I am not treating patients or catching up on the latest women's health research findings, I am busy hanging out with my three young adult children (who are my favorite people in the whole world), a hubs, and two golden doodle pups, who are the bestest girls.
What It’s Like to Work With Me
You've Got Questions, I've Got Answers
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Nope!
It's geared toward those that aren't in the medical field - but they might learn something, too! 🤓
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No! Just bring your pretty little self and maybe a way to jot down any notes along the way.
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It's about 75 minutes long.
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No CEU's are available for this Masterclass.
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Email info@anneduch.com with your questions and I'll get back to you ASAP.