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Over Training Old People

publication date: May 8, 2010
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An older person can double their strength, improve balance, shed the metabolic syndrome, and develop a better sense of self-efficacy by llfting weights. The research strongly supports this, but the training methods always seem to be needlessly stressful and less productive than they could be.


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