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Middle Age Health: After 50 your exercise program must "Weight"
Submitted by Wesley on February 8, 2007 - 1:16pm.
54-year-old author and professor Dr. Karl Knopf was recently interviewed [link may require fee or registration] by the WSJ's Kristi Essick about the specific exercise needs of adults in middle age. Knopf doesn't mince words, "Regular strength training can mean the difference between spending your last years in a nursing home and spending them traveling, enjoying your family and doing recreational pursuits." Key takeaways from Dr. Knopf:
Where do you start? There are several good books on the subject (including Dr. Knopf's linked below) and any reputable fitness gym will have personal trainers available to work with you. Finally, almost everyone has a friend who's a "fitness nut"--talk to them for suggestions. Whatever works for you just don't "weight". Here is the Amazon description of the book:
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