Monday, April 1, 2013

Fight Aging by Building Muscle

By Vito La Fata


Why is it that when we think of what characterizes an elderly person that we use words like weak and fragile? We do this even if they are basically healthy with no known or obvious diseases. They do seem to move with careful steps and they do not move very quickly. They seem cautious and as if they could get hurt very easily.

What is to account for this? Why do older people seem to possess such frailty? It is because they have something called sarcopenia. This means that they are experiencing muscle loss. But just because this happens to lots of people as they get older, it does not have to happen to you.

You see, starting around the age of 25, everyone starts to lose muscle mass. And as you get older, the process begins picking up speed. In fact, around the age of 40, most women will lose nearly one-half pound of muscle every year!

However, there is something you can do to slow down this process and even cause it to stop. And do not worry if you have already lost muscle for a few years. You can build up the muscle that is left so that you may even become stronger than you have ever been!

Building muscle is not complicated, and it does not even take much time: a little goes a long way. Here are just a few ways your life will improve as a result of strength training: stops muscle loss in its tracks so you remain strong as you get older, sculpts your body, and builds muscle which will burn more calories, even while you are resting!

In order to build muscle mass, it is important to cause your bones and tendons to be stressed. You actually cause little injuries to your muscles. As those little injuries heal, your muscles build up larger and stronger.




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