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Why Strength Training Is Essential for Long-Term Health

Why Strength Training Is Essential for Long-Term Health

Experts say resistance exercise can help support bone health, preserve muscle mass and improve long-term mobility as people age. Photo: Metro Services/Metro Services


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — For years, strength training was associated with competitive athletes or bodybuilders. Today, health professionals increasingly recommend it for people of all ages. From protecting bone health to improving metabolism, strength training plays a major role in maintaining long-term wellness.

Muscle matters more than many realize

As people age, they naturally begin to lose muscle mass. Known as sarcopenia, this process can begin as early as the thirties and accelerate over time.

Loss of muscle can reduce strength, slow metabolism, and increase the risk of falls or injuries.

Strength training can help preserve and build muscle, supporting mobility and independence later in life.

Supporting bone and joint health

Resistance training places controlled stress on bones, which encourages them to become stronger. This process can help protect against conditions like osteoporosis.

Strong muscles also stabilize joints, which reduces the risk of injuries during everyday activities.

Boosting metabolism and energy

Muscle tissue burns more energy than fat tissue, even when the body is at rest. As muscle mass increases, metabolism often improves as well.

Many people who begin strength training report improved confidence and higher energy levels.

Mental and emotional benefits

Exercise has long been associated with improved mental health. Regular workouts and strength training can help reduce stress, boost self-confidence and improve mood.

Learning new movements and gradually increasing strength can also provide a sense of accomplishment that keeps people motivated along their health journey.

Getting started safely

For beginners, starting with guided instruction helps ensure proper form and prevent injury. Many fitness programs focus on functional movements that mirror everyday activities like pulling, lifting, or pushing.

These movements help build practical strength that supports daily life.

The bottom line

Strength training is no longer a niche workout for competitive athletes. It’s an everyday key part of maintaining health and mobility.

By building muscle, improving overall well-being, and protecting bone health, strength training supports a healthier body well into the future.

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