Old Misconceptions Die Hard
There are so many outdated misconceptions about aging and exercise that it’s hard to know where to start taking them apart. This research is as good a starting point as any. Part of the problem has been the lack of research into strength training and older adults. So, the scientists behind the new study decided to look at people in two age groups: those 65 to 75 and those at least 85 years old. The researchers put participants through workouts that are more intense than some might assume “older” people can handle. But the participants loved it, researchers said. There were only a few injuries and missed classes. Those over 85 gained 11 percent muscle mass and 46 percent strength, compared to 10 percent muscle gain and 38 percent strength gain among those 65 to 75. Mobility also improved among both groups, while the ability to, say, stand up from the toilet increased, too. These are the kinds of functional abilities that strength training improves for everyone–and that keep quality of life and independence high later in life. Compare that to a frail, older person who can’t get up. Which do you want to be–now or later?
Start Strength Training at Any Age
Don’t take this news as an excuse to wait till you’re older to start exercising and strength training. The earlier you start, the greater your life will improve–and, obviously, for a longer period of time. We’re seeing more people in their 30s and 40s starting to exercise with an eye toward the benefits it will bring them later in life. They know that we all lose muscle mass as we age, so it is important to keep as much muscle as possible. Strength training:
- Improves balance and bone density
- Prevents falls and fractures
- Improves sleep, mood, and mental health
- Helps maintain a healthy weight and prevent diabetes
- Keeps us looking, moving, and feeling better
Strength training is essential, safe and fun. Call us now to start putting this science (and common sense) to work for you!
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Written by the longevity specialists at Leverage Fitness — Utah's #1 anti-aging personal training studio in Cottonwood Heights. Serving adults who want to live longer and stronger since 2006.
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