FIT in Your 50s Starts with a 30s PLAN


FIT in Your 50s Starts with a 30s PLAN

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We often think of health as something to worry about later in life.

But the truth is, the habits you form in your 30s and 40s set the stage for how mobile, active, and healthy you'll be in your 50s, 60s, and beyond.

It’s like preparing for a marathon (both literally and figuratively)—the earlier you start training, the more likely you'll finish strong.

The human body starts to lose muscle mass and flexibility earlier than most of us realise.

By the age of 30, our muscle mass begins to decline at a rate of 3-8% per decade, accelerating into our 50s and 60s.

This process, known as sarcopenia, reduces not only our strength but also our mobility, balance, and quality of life.

Many of us ignore these early signs, thinking, "I’m still fit and healthy, I don’t need to worry yet."

But the fact is, neglecting to address your health now makes it much harder to maintain later.

By the time you’re in your 50s, those small warning signs—tight joints, weakened muscles—have become major roadblocks to living a fully active life.

I have watched people I care about dramatically change how they live their life because of this. Not feeling comfortable in the gym, or being held back by the fact they don’t feel great only speeds up the decline.


Would You Rather...

WOULD YOU RATHER...

  1. Invest an hour each week now to maintain your health and stay active in your 70s and 80s?

OR

  1. Ignore it and face a future where your mobility and strength decline faster than you'd like?

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