LizO66
Cathlete
Hi Cathe,
As I've gotten older (in my mid-40's now), it seems to me that it is much harder to maintain my strength level. I was watching a pro boxing match recently between a younger fighter and an older one - they weighed exactly the same, but the older fighter's muscle tone looked decidedly different than the younger fighter - not as defined and "softer" looking. Is there a physiological reason for this? Or could it be that there is something that I should be doing that I'm not? I'm sure to eat plenty of protein, but it seems that if I don't do weights nearly every day I lose strength. Or am I just crazy?!!
Thanks!
Liz
As I've gotten older (in my mid-40's now), it seems to me that it is much harder to maintain my strength level. I was watching a pro boxing match recently between a younger fighter and an older one - they weighed exactly the same, but the older fighter's muscle tone looked decidedly different than the younger fighter - not as defined and "softer" looking. Is there a physiological reason for this? Or could it be that there is something that I should be doing that I'm not? I'm sure to eat plenty of protein, but it seems that if I don't do weights nearly every day I lose strength. Or am I just crazy?!!
Thanks!
Liz