Dec 31, 2024
Amy Hudson and Dr. James Fisher dive into the best resistance
training exercises for seniors, offering insights into how these
exercises improve strength, mobility, and independence.
You’ll learn why resistance training is essential for healthy
aging, how to tailor exercises to individual needs, and practical
tips to start or improve your fitness journey. This episode is
perfect for anyone ready to embrace a stronger, healthier
future!
- Amy and Dr. Fisher start by explaining why strength training is
an investment for your future health: Build strength reserves now
to maintain quality of life later.
- They break down a systematic review paper titled: Machine-Based
Resistance Training Improves Functional Capacity in Older
Adults.
- Dr. Fisher explains how the paper sheds light on how using
machine-based resistance training can improve functional capacity
in older adults.
- What are the benefits of using machines for resistance
training? According to Dr. Fisher, some people have lost so much
functional capacity that they can’t do any exercises to begin
with.
- A machine does not require a high degree of balance. You can
always sit down and it’s accessible to almost anybody.
- Dr. Fisher explains how strength gains can directly influence
your longevity and overall health--being stronger makes you harder
to kill.
- According to Dr. Fisher, strength training doesn’t have to be
complicated. You only need simple, machine-based strength exercises
to produce significant improvements in both strength and ability to
perform daily tasks.
- Dr. Fisher highlights how seniors of around 70 years old
experienced marked improvements in strength after just three months
of strength training.
- Amy explains why muscle strength is crucial for day-to-day
activities and independence.
- She reveals how improving muscle strength can lead to greater
autonomy, enabling you to perform essential activities like
standing up or lifting objects.
- Strength training increases self-confidence and physical
performance.
- Dr. Fisher and Amy agree that resistance exercises can help
boost self-esteem, resulting in greater confidence when performing
everyday tasks.
- The link between improved strength and better cognitive
function.
- Engagement in resistance training irrespective of strength
gains improves self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is our self-confidence,
how we feel about ourselves.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher go through ways resistance machines provide
effective strength training for seniors.
- How functional strength improves life quality beyond the gym.
According to Dr. Fisher, 12 weeks of focused strength training
leads to measurable improvements in functional capacity, from
walking to sitting and standing with ease.
- Amy highlights two of the most rewarding long-term benefits of
strength training: independence and the confidence to tackle
day-to-day life.
- For Dr. Fisher, small, consistent effort in strength training
can lead to huge improvements in your ability to perform simple
tasks and lasting improvement in your quality of life.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher share how regular strength training can make
even the simplest movements—like walking or standing—easier and
less risky.
- Strength training improves not just strength, but also overall
well-being. It not only increases muscle mass but also boosts
mental health, self-esteem, and confidence, leading to a better
overall sense of well-being.
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