Essential Strength Training Tips for Healthy Aging

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As we age, muscle power declines faster than strength, affecting balance and increasing fall risk. Incorporating power training—exercises that focus on moving quickly with lighter weights—can help preserve mobility, improve reaction time, and make daily activities easier. This type of training is safe, effective, and accessible for older adults, and can be integrated into regular routines at gyms or at home.
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