As we move into summer, it’s easy to confuse fitness with the visible muscles like arms, chest or abs.
But did you know that some of the most important muscles for optimal aging are the ones people rarely see?
The muscles of the back, hips, and backside that help you stand tall, stay balanced, and move confidently through everyday life.
These muscles work together every time you get out of a chair, climb stairs, carry groceries, lift luggage, or go for a walk. They also help support good posture and reduce strain on the spine and joints – all the more important with so many of us hunched over computers and sitting for too long.
Strength training counteracts decline that can come with aging. With stronger hips and back, you have better posture, stability, mobility, and confidence in moving. Even everyday activities feel easier and more comfortable, whether you’re gardening, playing pickleball, traveling, or keeping up with grandkids.
A strong back also supports independence. Staying physically capable allows you to continue doing the things you enjoy, on your own terms, for years to come.
So, call us and let’s get to work! Fitness after 50 is about being as active and engaged as you want.
Holly Kouvo is a personal trainer, functional aging specialist, senior fitness specialist, brain health trainer, writer, and speaker.
