Strength Training 101

Strength training is about far more than just building big muscles. As we age, we tend to lose muscle mass. Adequate resistance training slows down muscle loss and provides a support system for our bones and joints. It can help preserve and even build bone mass, which aids in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Strong muscles are necessary for daily tasks, such as climbing stairs, carrying groceries, and getting in and out of a car. Overall, strength training promotes quality of life, disease prevention, and weight management. The benefits are numerous, but between the vast number of online searches and social media influences, navigating the basics and proper guidelines can prove to be challenging and intimidating. Follow the FITT Principle Frequency. The US Department of Health and Human Services1 recommends at least 2 days of strength training exercises that [...]