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Bustostraining Fitness Podcast
Andrew Bustos
346 episodes
6 days ago
Your go-to source for simple, effective fitness and nutrition advice! With nearly 20 years of experience as a personal trainer, I make workouts, nutrition, and mindset easy to understand and apply. Whether you're short on time, new to exercise, or just need motivation, this podcast is here to help. No complicated programs—just real talk, practical tips, and strategies to help you get stronger, leaner, and healthier. Let’s keep it simple, stay consistent, and build a body that supports your best life!
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Your go-to source for simple, effective fitness and nutrition advice! With nearly 20 years of experience as a personal trainer, I make workouts, nutrition, and mindset easy to understand and apply. Whether you're short on time, new to exercise, or just need motivation, this podcast is here to help. No complicated programs—just real talk, practical tips, and strategies to help you get stronger, leaner, and healthier. Let’s keep it simple, stay consistent, and build a body that supports your best life!
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How to Incorporate Strength Training to Prevent Age-Related Muscle Decline
Bustostraining Fitness Podcast
18 minutes 1 second
9 months ago
How to Incorporate Strength Training to Prevent Age-Related Muscle Decline

As we age, maintaining muscle isn’t just about looking good—it’s essential for staying strong, independent, and healthy. After 30, our bodies naturally lose about 3-5% of muscle mass every decade. But here’s the good news: strength training is your secret weapon to combat this decline!

Strong muscles mean better mobility, improved balance, and reduced risk of injury. Plus, it boosts your metabolism, which helps manage weight and keeps you feeling energized.

Here’s how to start incorporating strength training into your routine to stay strong and resilient:

You don’t need fancy equipment or hours in the gym. Start with your bodyweight—try squats, push-ups, or planks. Gradually add resistance like kettlebells, dumbbells, or resistance bands as you get stronger.

Prioritize compound exercises that work multiple muscles at once. Moves like kettlebell swings, deadlifts, rows, and lunges are great for building functional strength.

You don’t need to lift weights every day. A couple of sessions per week is enough to maintain and build muscle. Be consistent, and you’ll notice the difference!

Strength training is about progress, not perfection. Listen to your body, stretch regularly, and ensure you’re getting enough protein to support muscle repair and growth.

If you’re unsure where to start or how to perform exercises safely, working with a personal trainer is a game-changer. They can customize a program that fits your goals, age, and fitness level.

Why Strength Training Matters

1️⃣ Start Simple

2️⃣ Focus on Big Movements

3️⃣ Commit to 2-3 Days a Week

4️⃣ Don’t Forget Recovery

5️⃣ Work with a Trainer

Bustostraining Fitness Podcast
Your go-to source for simple, effective fitness and nutrition advice! With nearly 20 years of experience as a personal trainer, I make workouts, nutrition, and mindset easy to understand and apply. Whether you're short on time, new to exercise, or just need motivation, this podcast is here to help. No complicated programs—just real talk, practical tips, and strategies to help you get stronger, leaner, and healthier. Let’s keep it simple, stay consistent, and build a body that supports your best life!