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Healthy Aging Fitness: How Exercise Can Reverse Frailty in Older Adults
Feeling unsteady, slower, or more “fragile” than you used to be? A major study in very frail older adults found that the right mix of strength, balance, cardio, and stretching can actually reduce frailty and boost confidence. This post shows how to turn that research into safe, practical training steps for real life.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 5, 20256 min read


Your Grip Strength Might Be Telling You More Than Your Scale - Grip Strength and Sarcopenia in Women
Most women are told to watch the scale, but after 40 there’s another number that may matter even more: grip strength. Researchers now use handgrip strength as a simple way to spot early muscle loss (sarcopenia), which is linked to falls, fractures, and loss of independence. For women in perimenopause and beyond, a quick grip test can reveal how fast your muscles are aging – and even give you a hint about how ready your body is to train on any given day.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 22, 20255 min read
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