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Take control of your physical and brain health with low-level strength training
We all know that we lose muscle mass as we age. But did you know that sarcopenic obesity (a.k.a. being โskinny fatโ) is linked to increasing your risk of developing dementia and/or Alzheimerโs? Not only is losing muscle bad for your body, itโs also bad for your brain. Donโt let muscle deterioration negatively affect your future. Itโs time to take your physical and brain health into your own hands with strength training.
This book is full of tips, techniques, and easy-to-follow strength-training routines to fight sarcopenia. From beginners to those already comfortable using weights, this book has solutions for everyone. Lose fat, improve muscle tone, and strengthen bones while guarding against sarcopenia and its negative impact on your body and your brain. This book makes it easy to regain the muscle mass you need to live a healthier and longer life.
Genre: Health & Fitness / Exercise / General (fancy, right?)
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