I have documented cases of clients suffering from Sarcopenia. I first
was introduced to the term a couple of years ago through a flight
surgeon at FAA.
His studies primarily were composed of pilots/astronauts.
I've had contact with him discussing MIT and the benefits.
Sarcopenia 'doesn't have to occur naturally. It's the lack of muscle
stimulation (losing myoblasts over time) that is the major
contributing factor.
There is even more compelling research than what is in this article.
Ironically enough, out of all the top doctors I've met and or talked
to over the phone I very recently ran into a gentleman right here in
hickville USA that is conducting research on muscle fiber stimulation
at the molecular/cellular level.
Not about to share the implications of MIT and his research so don't
ask....he he
You at least have found some interest research Ed.
Wait until you see what comes out over the next 12 months or so.
Doug, We are still here, I have not seen a post in a while just thought everyone was on vacation. Anything we can help you with ??? Dwayne ... they work. ... ...
Some of us are still here anyway. I had a pretty decent A set recently after about 5 weeks rest. In principle I am now working out once a month and loving...
Hi, Jim, What do you mean "in principle"? Are you doing something other than cardio, you know, keeping the muscles "greased"? Beldon ... [Non-text portions of...
Hi Beldon, "In principle" means that sometimes I take even more time off than I am supposed to. I don't do any other strength work. I do some high intensity...
The below extracts are relevant: Special Report: Fight Age With Muscle http://health. msn.com/dietfitn ess/articlepage. aspx?cp- documentid=10017046 9&page=1 ...
Ed - Thanks for the post. Important information, especially for those of us past 50.... ... No ... as ... muscle ... from ... naturally — ... the ... years,...
I think some form of high-intensity strength training is critical to those of us who are over 50 (I am now in that group - ugh) who want to prevent and or...
Thanks, Ed, that is a great article. It sure explains a lot for me. At 63, with osteoporosis already and very little muscle after chronic illness, it has been...
Pam, Nothing to fear as long as you stay the course... SO many people fail at this workout because the give up for any number of reasons whihc can all be...
OOOOPS ... Here I meant to state cardio fanatics WOULDN'T be dying prematurely. Fact is that's precisely what happens to many hard core cardio junkies....
Shawn, I dont know if anybody here hersd of the Tabata method of Cardio but this method works better with less time then any cario I know. The object on a...
Dave, Great minds think alike... I have adopted a similar routine. You're right! One of my newest clients lost 14 lbs of fat, one pant size, gained 1.2 lbs...
What a great article... I have documented cases of clients suffering from Sarcopenia. I first was introduced to the term a couple of years ago through a...
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