Gone are the days when gym sessions were just about changing the way you look. More and more people are now aware that exercise is one of the most effective things you can do for your long-term health.
Rachael Sacerdoti, a personal trainer and founder of the coaching platform It's So Simple is an advocate for adopting strength training if you want to age well.
"If someone has a good muscle base, they're increasing their quality of life and longevity," she tells Fit&Well . You may like
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