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  2. Longevity: Heavy resistance training may have long-term ... - AOL

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    The study on heavy resistance training (HRT) suggests it might maintain muscle strength for up to four years in older adults. However, the long-term benefits need more replication.

  3. A personal trainer explains how to work out for a longer life ...

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    Strength training is the foundation of healthy aging, along with stability, recovery, and cardio. Stop putting off fitness for a longer life — if you want to be strong, athletic, and active in ...

  4. How to get started with resistance training - AOL

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    Resistance training is a broad term for exercises in which you work against some form of weight or resistance. Experts agree that strengthening your muscles through this type of training is a must ...

  5. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Strength training is primarily an anaerobic activity, although circuit training also is a form of aerobic exercise. Strength training can increase muscle, tendon, and ligament strength as well as bone density, metabolism, and the lactate threshold; improve joint and cardiac function; and reduce the risk of injury in athletes and the elderly ...

  6. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans - Wikipedia

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    For substantial health benefits, adults should do at least 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) to 300 minutes (5 hours) a week of moderate-intensity, or 75 minutes (1 hour and 15 minutes) to 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) a week of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity, or an equivalent combination of moderate- and vigorous ...

  7. Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try the gym and weight ...

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    Here's the message from Dr. Marcas Bamman, a physiologist with decades of research into aging who preaches the benefits of weight-resistance training for those who are getting up there.