How to start strength training in old age  @PeterAttiaMD
How to start strength training in old age  @PeterAttiaMD
Peter Attia MD | How to start strength training in old age @PeterAttiaMD | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
This clip is from episode #307 ‒ Exercise for aging people: where to begin, and how to minimize risk while maximizing potential

In the full episode, they discuss:

- Why it’s never too late to begin exercising and incorporating the four pillars of exercise
- The gradual, then sharp, decline in muscle mass and activity level that occur with age
- The decline of VO₂ max that occurs with age
- Starting a training program: exercise variability, movement quality, realistic goals, and more
- The importance of protein in stimulating muscle protein synthesis, especially in older adults
- More

Listen free (ep. # 307) on Peter's website or your favorite podcast player. Become a premium member to access our extensive show notes for this episode.

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