Physiological Changes with Age
By: Chris Parchmann, MS, CSCS, NSCA-CPT Vast evidence demonstrates there is a trajectory of decline in functional ability as we age, especially after the age of thirty. Physical decline varies based on the peak attained earlier in life, which is why it is so important to take care of your body and stay in shape.
- Published in Get In Shape With Ageility
Specificity of Fitness Training Programs
By: Chris Parchmann, MS, CSCS, NSCA-CPT What’s the only thing smarter than getting in shape? Getting up to speed on all the techniques, training theories and even tricks that can make it easier and more efficient to achieve your fitness objectives. At Ageility, we are passionate about helping adults to unlock their physical potential and
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Osteoporosis Exercises for Active, Aging Adults
By: Chris Parchmann and the Ageility Team Getting in shape is always a great idea, but it pays to be well informed about some of the potential pitfalls and challenges that might get in the way of a more active and enjoyable lifestyle. At Ageility, we are passionate about helping adults unlock their physical potential
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It’s Never Too Late To Get In The Best Shape Of Your Life
By: The Ageility Team Adults who want to adopt a more physically active lifestyle often start with some form of fitness program. That’s a great idea, but it’s important to approach things in a thoughtful manner, especially in the beginning. We always recommend carefully considering what your individual fitness goals are as a first step
- Published in Get In Shape With Ageility