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The Sturdy Blog
Your go-to space for all things movement, cycle-aligned training, and sustainable fitness. Stay tuned for expert insights, resources, and real talk on building lasting health and fitness habits.



Why do cravings increase before your period?
Increased cravings before your period are extremely common—and they’re rooted in real hormonal and metabolic processes. Understanding why cravings happen can reduce guilt and help you support your body better during this phase. Hormonal Causes of Pre-Period Cravings The luteal phase brings rising progesterone and fluctuating estrogen, which influence appetite-regulating hormones like: • Ghrelin (hunger hormone) • Leptin (satiety hormone) • Insulin (blood sugar regulation) As
Nov 25, 2025


How can I reduce bloating throughout my cycle?
Bloating is one of the most common hormonal symptoms women experience—and it can show up at multiple points in the cycle. Reducing it requires understanding why it happens and using strategies that support digestion, hydration, and stress management. Why Bloating Happens Bloating can be caused by: • Rising progesterone in the luteal phase • Slower digestion • Fluid retention • Increased inflammation • Dietary triggers • Stress and elevated cortisol • Lack of sleep • PMS sympt
Nov 25, 2025


What should you eat in each phase of your cycle?
Nutrition needs naturally shift throughout the menstrual cycle, influenced by hormonal changes that affect appetite, digestion, metabolism, and energy. Menstrual Phase: Restore and Replenish During your period, your body benefits from: • Iron-rich foods (spinach, beef, lentils) • Magnesium-rich foods (nuts, cacao, leafy greens) • Easily digestible carbs • Warm, comforting meals Hydration and mineral intake also help reduce cramps and fatigue. Follicular Phase: Fresh and Energ
Nov 25, 2025


How do hormones affect metabolism?
Women’s metabolism shifts naturally throughout the menstrual cycle due to changes in estrogen and progesterone. During the follicular phase, metabolism tends to be slightly lower, energy is higher, and the body is often more efficient at utilizing carbohydrates. Around ovulation, when estrogen peaks, women may feel more powerful and energetic, and strength training can feel especially productive. In the luteal phase, progesterone increases body temperature and metabolic rate.
Nov 25, 2025


What is the connection between hormones and mood swings?
Mood swings are one of the most commonly reported experiences across the menstrual cycle, and hormones play a major part in that emotional ebb and flow. Estrogen, for example, is often mood-lifting. When it rises in the follicular phase, women tend to feel clearer, more confident, more social, and more emotionally balanced. But as estrogen dips and progesterone rises in the luteal phase, it’s normal to feel more sensitive, introspective, or easily overwhelmed. Progesterone ca
Nov 25, 2025


How do stress and cortisol affect women’s hormones?
Cortisol—your body’s primary stress hormone—plays an important role in survival. But chronic stress can disrupt the balance of estrogen, progesterone, thyroid hormones, and even appetite-regulation hormones like leptin and ghrelin. For women, elevated cortisol can lead to irregular cycles, increased cravings, low energy, digestive issues, sleep disturbances, mood changes, and slower recovery from workouts. Women are uniquely sensitive to cortisol because it can interfere with
Nov 25, 2025
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