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Fitness and Nutrition Are The Keys To Slow Aging


As you age, your body naturally tends to lose muscle and gain fat as your metabolism begins to slow down.

When you exercise, you give a boost to your metabolism that can help reverse or prevent this process. It helps your body to function the way it is supposed to by increasing circulation, maintaining flexibility and increasing endurance.

Exercise also controls your moods. When you exercise, natural chemicals are released into the body that can help fight depression, stress and anxiety. You will also feel good about yourself because you will know that you are taking positive steps to reduce the effects of aging on your body.

Make sure your fitness routine includes strength training that targets building muscles. Using small dumbbells can add a youthful tone to your body as well as increasing your muscle strength.

Staying active with a physical fitness plan can also benefit your mind. It can keep your mentally sharper by providing the oxygen that your brain needs to stay healthy and alert. It is good for your memory and helps avoid those so called senior moments.

Regular exercise can also be the way to avoid many of the diseases that are associated with aging. It helps maintain a normal body weight to reduce the risk of diabetes, hypertension and a host of cardiovascular disease. Exercise strengthens bones to make broken bones less likely and helps breaks heal more rapidly.

When you exercise, your body naturally lubricates your joints. This is the natural way to slow down the deterioration of joints that is part of the aging process.

If you are not physically active now, start slowly. Walking and jogging are simple ways to get yourself going. Find a friend to work out with and help keep your motivation high. Of course, eating a healthy diet of fresh fruits and vegetables will make your fitness plan even more effective in fighting the signs of aging.

There are many advantages to maintaining a strong fitness plan into old age. You can add years to your life, look better, feel better and maintain your independence longer.

The information above will help you understand how exercise and fitness are an important part of healthy, natural aging.

Marc Ouellette is a Certified In-Home Personal Trainer, Certified Specialist in Fitness Nutrition and Owner of Personal Training Alliance.

I help busy men and women with weight loss, fat loss, muscle toning, speeding up your metabolism and getting you to become more energetic and confident.

I’m offering you a Free In-Home Fitness and Nutrition Consultation to see if we can work together so I can help you reach all your health and fitness goals.

Serving Fairfield County and New Haven County and I Bring The Workout Right To You!"

Contact me here at, info@personaltrainingalliance.com for more information about my services.

To your health, Marc

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