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The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast
Chris Tiley
30 episodes
4 days ago
Have you heard that strength training is something you should consider doing as you get older?  That is great to know, but you are probably left feeling overwhelmed with no idea how or where to start.

The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast will help you start your very own strength training journey. As a physiotherapist, I recognise that taking that first step is often the hardest part. I'll give theory and insights in how to get started with strength training as an older adult. I interview experts in related fields, such as nutritionists, menopause experts, etc. 

Then you'll hear the inspiring stories of others who found the joy of resistance training later on in life. They share the challenges they faced getting started, how they overcame them, and the benefits (both in and out of the gym) that they've noticed as a result of building their muscle strength.

The loss of muscle strength as we age (a process called sarcopenia) has been associated with increased symptoms of arthritis, menopause, respiratory disease, cardiac disease, dementia, diabetes, and increased risk of falls.  Incorporating strength training into your weekly routine can help counter these and improve bone density and muscle mass. Not only that, you'll have the strength to enjoy the long and active retirement that you've been looking forward to for so long.
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Have you heard that strength training is something you should consider doing as you get older?  That is great to know, but you are probably left feeling overwhelmed with no idea how or where to start.

The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast will help you start your very own strength training journey. As a physiotherapist, I recognise that taking that first step is often the hardest part. I'll give theory and insights in how to get started with strength training as an older adult. I interview experts in related fields, such as nutritionists, menopause experts, etc. 

Then you'll hear the inspiring stories of others who found the joy of resistance training later on in life. They share the challenges they faced getting started, how they overcame them, and the benefits (both in and out of the gym) that they've noticed as a result of building their muscle strength.

The loss of muscle strength as we age (a process called sarcopenia) has been associated with increased symptoms of arthritis, menopause, respiratory disease, cardiac disease, dementia, diabetes, and increased risk of falls.  Incorporating strength training into your weekly routine can help counter these and improve bone density and muscle mass. Not only that, you'll have the strength to enjoy the long and active retirement that you've been looking forward to for so long.
Show more...
Fitness
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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I'm not a Gym Person... Yet: Changing your Beliefs - Ep 011
The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast
9 minutes
4 months ago
I'm not a Gym Person... Yet: Changing your Beliefs - Ep 011
The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast
Have you heard that strength training is something you should consider doing as you get older?  That is great to know, but you are probably left feeling overwhelmed with no idea how or where to start.

The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast will help you start your very own strength training journey. As a physiotherapist, I recognise that taking that first step is often the hardest part. I'll give theory and insights in how to get started with strength training as an older adult. I interview experts in related fields, such as nutritionists, menopause experts, etc. 

Then you'll hear the inspiring stories of others who found the joy of resistance training later on in life. They share the challenges they faced getting started, how they overcame them, and the benefits (both in and out of the gym) that they've noticed as a result of building their muscle strength.

The loss of muscle strength as we age (a process called sarcopenia) has been associated with increased symptoms of arthritis, menopause, respiratory disease, cardiac disease, dementia, diabetes, and increased risk of falls.  Incorporating strength training into your weekly routine can help counter these and improve bone density and muscle mass. Not only that, you'll have the strength to enjoy the long and active retirement that you've been looking forward to for so long.