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This explains those extra 15 lbs

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 Ready for a mind-blowing stat?


Between the ages of 30 and 60, the average adult will gain 1 lb of weight and lose ½ lb of muscle every year!

That’s a total gain of 30 lbs of fat and a loss of 15 lbs of muscle ...

… and even though that only accounts for a 15-pound shift on the scale, it amounts to a MAJOR change in your body composition.

It’s easy to think this doesn’t matter to you now – but the fact is, it DOES.

Because this isn’t only about the weight. It’s about your overall health.

It can affect your strength, make it harder for you to be active, and is linked with osteoporosis.

Plus an excess of body fat is linked with many serious chronic diseases.

Age-related muscle loss (called sarcopenia) is REAL. Scientists used to think it was inevitable, but now they know there are steps you can take to help prevent it.
It boils down to:
  1. The right kind of exercise (especially resistance training) and
  2. Whole food “clean” nutrition that includes enough protein.
Both of those habits lay the foundation for less inflammation, healthier hormone levels, less stress, and so much more.

Because the fact is: It’s so much easier to BUILD AND MAINTAIN your muscle mass and mobility TODAY …

… than it is to try to FIX it when you’re older. And it takes a lot less time than you might think.
Plus it can even be empowering to help you lose those unwanted pounds and feel more energetic

Our Lean Body 4 Life program is specifically designed to help people JUST LIKE YOU become more fit, healthy and active to make sure you have the energy and confidence to do what you love!

Schedule Your Complimentary Session! We’d love to be part of your wellness journey.

Make it an amazing day,

Brian Meisenburg
https://www.appliedfitnessinc.com

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