Strength training is essential to maintaining your muscles and mobility as you age. But as you get older, your reasons for training are likely to change and your approach should too, according to Tanner Starmes, a trainer from Fit Responder .
“Your training should match your body’s needs and goals,” he says.
He explains that most people in their 30s exercise for different reasons than people in their 60s. You may like
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