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Osteoporosis Prevention and Strength Training: Why Bone Health Matters After 50
Bone health becomes increasingly important after age 50, yet osteoporosis often develops without warning signs. Learn how strength training, nutrition, and functional fitness can help protect bone density, improve balance, and support long-term independence.
May 123 min read


How Strength Training Can Help Improve Bone Health After 50
After being diagnosed with osteoporosis, one woman discovered how strength training could help improve bone health and support long-term independence. Her story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to get stronger.
May 123 min read


Exercise for Parkinson’s: How Strength and Balance Training Support Independence
After a Parkinson’s diagnosis, one client focused on strength, balance, and consistency. Learn how exercise can support independence, confidence, and long-term health.
Apr 212 min read


Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease: Supporting Strength, Balance, and Quality of Life
Exercise can play a powerful role in managing Parkinson’s disease. Learn how strength, balance, and movement-based training can improve mobility, confidence, and quality of life.
Apr 143 min read


Why Walking Isn’t Enough After 50: Build Strength for Lifelong Fitness
Walking is a great start—but it’s not enough after 50. Learn why strength training, balance work, and functional fitness are key to staying strong, active, and independent. Discover how one client transformed his fitness and what you can do to start.
Apr 143 min read


Functional Fitness for Grandparents: Staying Strong, Independent, and Active in Vermont
Functional fitness helps adults 55+ stay strong, independent, and ready for everyday life — from climbing stairs to playing with grandchildren. Learn how consistency, strength training, and smart habits can help you feel better at any age.
Apr 73 min read


Strength Training for Older Adults: A Top 2026 Fitness Trend for Healthy Aging
Strength training for older adults is one of the top fitness trends for 2026 — and for good reason. Building strength, balance, and mobility supports independence, reduces injury risk, and improves overall health. Learn why functional fitness is the foundation for healthy aging in Vermont.
Mar 33 min read


Aging Well: How Strength Training Helps You Stay in Control as You Age
Are You Really in Control as You Age? As we get older, many people wonder how much control they truly have over the aging process. According to recent research from the Pew Research Center, adults tend to feel more control over their physical health and mobility than over their appearance or mental sharpness—and adults age 65 and older are the most confident in this belief. That confidence is well placed. While no one can stop aging, there are powerful ways to influence how
Jan 202 min read
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