Virtual Personal Trainer You are never to old to benefit from strength training

Coppell Dallas Area Personal Trainer and Online fitness Coach I started coaching in 1998 when I was getting my Master’s Degree so I have heard all the questions come my way. Having help people look and fee 10 years younger with our Get You In Shape Coaching program since 2006, it comes down to a few simple […]

Virtual Personal Trainer You are never to old to benefit from strength training

Coppell Dallas Area Personal Trainer and Online fitness Coach

I started coaching in 1998 when I was getting my Master’s Degree so I have heard all the questions come my way.

Having help people look and fee 10 years younger with our Get You In Shape Coaching program since 2006, it comes down to a few simple things.

1. People need a plan.

2. People need a coach to help hold them accountable to following that plan.

 We would love to help you look and feel 10 Years Younger!

You’re Never Too Old to Benefit from Strength Training

 

Here’s a gift from the world of science to anyone thinking about whether exercise and aging go together.

 

If you’re afraid to try strength training, or if you think you’re too old or too banged up or too fragile… well, think again.

 

A new study found that people in their 60s, 70s and beyond can start lifting weights, quickly make significant improvements, and improve their strength, health and mobility.

 

What’s more, the study found that weightlifting is good for people in their 80s and 90s.

 

The study was published in the journal Human Kinetics.

 

“It shows that healthy older people can certainly respond to resistance training, that their muscles are still plastic,” Tommy Lundberg, an exercise researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, who was not involved in the study, told The Washington Post.

 

The research shows it’s never too late for older people to start lifting weights, he said: “They can increase both their muscle size and their strength.”

 

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There are so many outdated misconceptions about aging and exercise that it’s hard to know where to start taking them apart.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 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’s 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

 

Call us now to start putting this science (and common sense) to work for you! Strength training is essential, safe and fun.

If you would like our help in giving you a step by step plan and a coach to help hold you accountable, reach out to us at Get You In Shape.

Coach Brad Linder
Chief Motivating Officer 
www.GetYouInShape.com

Virtual Personal Trainers Online and leading personal trainers in the Coppell + Dallas Texas ares since 2006. CLICK BELOW to see which one is your fit.

For more information about the our Online Coaching programs, and our Coppell Fitness program, go to

www.GetYouInShape.com

For more information about the our Online Coaching programs, and our Coppell Fitness program, go to

www.GetYouInShape.com

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We have been blessed to help motivate, encourage and inspire others to live their best lives.

We’ve had the pleasure of helping people look and feel 10 years younger.

For more information about the Coppell Fitness program and getting started, go to https://CoppellFitness.com

www.GetYouInShape.com

 

For more information about the Coppell Fitness program and getting started, go to https://CoppellFitness.com

www.GetYouInShape.com

If you live or work in Coppell, Valley Ranch, Irving, Lewisville, Las Colinas, Carrollton, Flower Mound, Grapevine, Addison, Corinth, Highland Village, Dallas, and Farmers Branch, the Coppell Group Personal Training is just minutes away from you. Get You In Shapes programs include the Get You In Shape Group Personal Training, 24 Day Challenge, sports specific training, weight loss programs, Corporate wellness plans, nutrition plans, core fitness training, strength training, toning and more. Clients include athletes (golf, basketball, tennis, football, track, baseball, baseball, volleyball, and softball) corporate executives, professionals, weekend warriors, cheerleaders, dancers, models, stay at home moms, and anyone looking for results.

Owner Brad Linder, has been featured in numerous newspapers and even as the fitness expert on the news 8 (ABC). Get You In Shape was also featured on The Doctors TV show as one of the top Fitness Companies in Texas. He continues to use the gifts that he has been given to help serve the needs others have when it come to being healthy, losing weight, sports, toning up, and overall fitness.

More information about Get You In Shape at www.getyouinshape.com

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