Choosing the StrongPath: Reversing the Downward Spiral of AgingChoose health. Choose strength. Choose the StrongPath. Choosing the StrongPath is a book about the most insidious health crisis in the world, Sarcopenia, a muscle-wasting and frailty disease. It impacts all of us as we age, unless we proactively prevent it. As a world-renowned investigator and case builder, Fred Bartlit has done this once again with this book. He and coauthor Steven Droullard, along with muscle physiology expert Dr. Marni Boppart, want to share a little known fact with the world: You don’t have to fall apart as you get older. Through carefully calibrated progressive strength training and supporting nutrition, you can stave off sarcopenia, along with dozens of other age-related illnesses. Using scientific evidence and real-life case studies, Choosing the StrongPath offers a clear path away from a steady decline in the last third of your life and toward a healthier, happier you. |
Contents
The Cause of Sarcopenia | |
Life on the Frail Trail | |
Why Most Doctors Do Not Understand Sarcopeniaor Its Remedy | |
The Motivation We All Need | |
Making the Mental Shift to the StrongPath | |
Habit Willpower and Our Ancient Brains | |
Know Your Muscles | |
Ongoing Objective Assessments | |
Building Your StrongPath Plan | |
Your FullBody Training Approach | |
Feed Your Muscles | |
Intense Physical Activity | |
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