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THE SECRET TO Building Muscle After 50
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|January 2025
Maintaining strength isn't just about keeping your metabolism firing - it'll improve your endurance, posture, flexibility, and bone health too.
Turning the big 5-0? It's prime time to double down on physical fitness. That's because exercising more, with a focus on muscle strengthening, is a key to remaining active as you get older. "Muscle mass naturally declines as you age," says Albert Matheny, R.D., C.S.C.S., cofounder of Soho Strength Lab, "but if you build muscle and continue to train as you age to retain it, you will be more resilient" and better able to avoid (or heal from!) injury.
If you already have a solid cardio routine in place, good for you - keep it up, but add regular weight work into the mix to further strengthen those muscles. "Muscle strength plays a crucial role in stability, injury prevention, and healthy weight and metabolism," says NASM-certified personal trainer Chrysten Crockett, and studies show that it can also support good balance to reduce the risk of falls. It's never too late to add another good-for-you activity to your life. "Midlife is a great time to challenge yourself and pick up new healthy habits," says Crockett.
Visit prevention.com/workouts for specific routines, and incorporate these get-strong tips as you go.
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