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The Strength Training Revolution
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The Strength Training Revolution

Why Building Muscle After Forty Is the Single Best Health Decision You Can Make

by Roman Hartley

Narrated by Roman Hartley

Language: EN24 chapters
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<p><b>The Strength Training Revolution β€” Audiobook Β· Narrated by Roman Hartley.</b></p> <p>🎧 Listen time: 3 hours 33 minutes</p> <b>Strength training after 40, building muscle after 50, weight training for women over 50, and reversing sarcopenia and bone loss in midlife β€” from a physical therapist turned strength coach with 31 years and 20,000 hours on the gym floor.</b> <p>Roman Hartley opens with a number he says should have made the front page of every newspaper: between thirty and eighty, the average sedentary adult loses roughly half of their skeletal muscle mass. He spent twelve years as a physical therapist watching people in their fifties recover from hip replacements that should have been preventable, then nineteen more as a coach keeping the surgeon at bay. He has watched a sixty-four-year-old woman who could barely rise from a chair deadlift her own body weight twenty months later.</p> <p>This is strength training after 40 framed as the single best health decision an adult can make. Hartley explains muscle as an endocrine organ that secretes myokines protecting the brain, bone, and metabolism, why grip strength predicts all-cause mortality, and how the slow loss of sarcopenia surfaces as the day you stop getting on the floor with the grandkids. He covers the science of building muscle after 50, why women have been catastrophically underserved by "toning" and "don't get bulky" myths, and how postmenopausal women still build measurable bone density through progressive resistance. This is a practice for forty years, not a forty-day challenge.</p> <h4>Inside this strength training after 40 audiobook:</h4> <ul> <li><b>The Big Six movement patterns</b> β€” Squat, hinge, push, pull, carry, and rotation, with the exact beginner entry points (goblet squat, trap-bar deadlift, farmer's carry) Hartley uses with over-40 clients</li> <li><b>Weight training for women over 50</b> β€” Why lifting heavy will not make you bulky, why free weights beat machines for women, and how one client added 3.4 percent femoral-neck bone density and came off Fosamax</li> <li><b>Sarcopenia, the slow loss nobody warns you about</b> β€” How muscle leaves at half to one percent a year from your thirties, and why a week of bed rest in your seventies costs ten percent of your leg muscle</li> <li><b>Starting at 45, 55, or 65</b> β€” Why the second-best time to start is this morning, with real protocols for building muscle after 50, 60, and beyond</li> <li><b>Form before weight, frequency, recovery, and sleep</b> β€” How often, how hard, how long, plus soreness and recovery for the over-40 body</li> <li><b>Nutrition and protein without the supplement sales pitch</b> β€” Practical protein numbers and meal patterns, no bro-science, no products to buy</li> <li><b>The home gym at $400, $1,500, or $4,000</b> β€” Plus sample programs, an exercise library with coaching cues, and twenty composite client portraits</li> </ul> <p>This is not a six-week shred. It is a lifelong practice built on three decades of close clinical observation, the kind of strength training after 40 that keeps grandparents able to get down on the floor and, more importantly, get back up. The body keeps a remarkable capacity for adaptation deep into old age, and almost no one uses it.</p> <p><b>For listeners of <b>Vonda Wright</b>'s Fitness After 40 and <b>Vonda Wright</b>'s Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power.</b></p>

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