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'Starting slow' is key to sustainable fitness resolutions, trainer says

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'Starting slow' is key to sustainable fitness resolutions, trainer says

“You feel great after a month of just those littler goals,” McGee said. “But women think, ‘Oh, it’s not hard enough. It’s not going to suck enough,’ you know?”“If they are exercising continually, they might find that what they used to do in the past is not working for them anymore,” McGee said. “Now, they […]

“You feel great after a month of just those littler goals,” McGee said. “But women think, ‘Oh, it’s not hard enough. It’s not going to suck enough,’ you know?”“If they are exercising continually, they might find that what they used to do in the past is not working for them anymore,” McGee said.

“Now, they call the muscle your ‘organ of longevity,’ because that’s what actually keeps you upright and moving, and being able to live independently,” she said.

“Now, they call the muscle your ‘organ of longevity,’ because that’s what actually keeps you upright and moving, and being able to live independently,” she said.

“Now, they call the muscle your ‘organ of longevity,’ because that’s what actually keeps you upright and moving, and being able to live independently,” she said.

Bone density decreases for women entering their 50s, and too much cardio exercise can burn up the muscle mass that is needed to support the skeletal system, McGee said. With time also comes loss of mobility, which can lead to falls resulting in injuries.

However, many of AP Training’s clients are women either experiencing perimenopause or menopause. Changing hormones, body composition and metabolism add to the challenge of staying in shape, McGee said.Woman finishes pull-up during fitness class

Mary Seitz finishes a pull-up during a class at AP Training.
Fitness class

Left to right: Yvette Maijala, Beth Aebly and Sara Mannetter participate in a morning fitness class at AP Training on Dec. 27.
The event includes presentations on metabolism, hormone health and nutrition. Chicago-based Transformation Leadership Coach Marianne Renner will join as a guest speaker to discuss the importance of goal setting for aging women. McGee will also provide training for different exercises and workouts appropriate for aging women.

“… They still think it’s like a bodybuilder kind of thing. Lifting weights and eating protein is Arnold Schwarzenegger on stage, being all bro,” she said.

Stratioti is a certified personal trainer who works with high school, collegiate and professional athletes in various sports. She is also a strength and conditioning coach for high school sports teams in Duluth.ADVERTISEMENT

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