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Why Strength Training is Important for Seniors

August 25, 2025 by Quinn A in Assisted Living

Research shows our bodies start losing muscle mass after the age of 35. The process quickens once females turn 65 years and males turn 70. However, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) says strength training cannot only help us maintain muscle mass and bone density longer but improve mobility and overall functional independence as well as reduce the risk of falls. It is a safe and effective way to ward off age-related decline and increase one’s healthy years. 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each week and at least two days of strength training. While you may think you don’t have time to go to a gym to workout, experts say many strength training exercises can be done at home using your own body weight, resistance bands and light weights. For adults dealing with obesity, better weight loss results can be achieved with a combination of strength training, aerobic exercises and dietary changes.  

Before adding any new exercises to your daily regime, it is important to consult with your healthcare providers. Experts say always start slow and gradually build up to more repetitions. It is important to breathe as the exercise progresses as holding your breath can raise blood pressure. Keep movements slow and controlled, and rest between exercises. Many exercises can even be done in a chair. 

Another tip for older adults is to add a daily routine of stretching as it can aid in healthy aging and enhance quality of life. Along with stretching exercises, experts recommend endurance exercises such as a brisk walk or dancing and balance exercises such as Tai Chi and yoga. 

The MorningStar of Littleton senior living community offers comfort, security and well-being with a myriad of hospitality and senior care services, luxury amenities, and signature wellness programs and activities. For assisted living residents, we have 65 private, spacious suites available in studio and one-and-two-bedroom floorplans. Our distinct Reflections Neighborhood provides 20 Alzheimer’s care suites specifically designed to elevate life for those living with a diagnosis of dementia. MorningStar’s compassionate care is delivered with respect and love for each resident. Please contact us to schedule a tour of the finest senior living Littleton, CO families rely on.

August 25, 2025 /Quinn A
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