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REAL-News -- May-20252Dec 07

December 7, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Can Protein Supplementation Facilitate Joint Replacement Success?

In many blog posts and newsletters, I have tried to come to grips with the value and merits of increased protein ingestion. Studies have demonstrated that extra protein helps not just athletes and ‘bodybuilders’ but the elderly, too. In this article, we see that there was probably a benefit for those about to undergo andRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: Exercise, musculoskeletal improvements, protein, protein supplement, Senior Training, strength training

REAL-News --May-2024Sep 30

September 30, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News – October 2018

  October 2018 When Hip Structure Compromises Hip Motion A more recent diagnostic of hip deformity, along with a more recent surgical procedure to manage it (thanks to the work of a Nashville orthopedist), has helped explain a lot of athletes’, and even non-athletes’, groin pain. Called femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), it is essentially a recognitionRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: aging, body fat, childhood obesity, flexibility, Senior Training, Stretching

Dr.-Irv-RubensteinSep 29

September 29, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Designing Your Own Workout…May Require a Pro

I wish DIY was applicable in all aspects of life. As a client told me the other day, when confronted by a minor repair of his toilet a few years back, he considered DIY. His son, a wise young man, suggested that, buying a $1 item to do the repair in order to avoid aRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: Exercise, field of health or exercise science, functional fitness, musculoskeletal improvements, resistance training, Senior Training, strength training

REAL-News --May-2024Jun 05

June 5, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Of Mice and Men: Exercise boosts neurogenerative systems

Aging happens over time, and with it comes many changes to the mind and body. I know it sounds tautological and mundanely simplistic, but science is still investigating what and why things deteriorate as we age. While most of age-related research is on diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, etc, the one that mayRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, flexibility, resistance training, Senior Training, strength training

REAL-News--January-2024Feb 21

February 21, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

New Study Shows Older Folks Need More Protein + Strength Training

In the past 15 years or so, much research has been done on the topic of nutrition and resistance training – what to eat, how much to eat, and when to eat…or supplement. Most of these studies have looked at young male athletes, leaving out a large segment of the population – women, the elderlyRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: aging, diet, musculoskeletal improvements, protein and aging, resistance training, Senior Training

REAL-News --March-20251Apr 06

April 6, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Five Senior Inspirational Leaders to Help You Go the Extra Mile

Welcome to STEPS Fitness’s first ever guest contributor on this blog. Sally Phillips, a freelance writer, has offered to share her writings with me to share the personal stories that motivate and inspire others. I usually dispense the science. It’s nice to sometimes hear from real people who make real changes. Many seniors submit toRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: aging, cardiovascular fitness, resistance training, Senior Training, yoga

REAL-News--July-20232Feb 04

February 4, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Teleprompt Your Telomeres By Moving

There are many factors that contribute to the overweight/obesity (OO) crises we in the West, especially in the US, are experiencing. I won’t try to list them all but it’s worth noting that by OO crises I mean the rising rates among the adult population (estimated at 66%), the rising rates among non-indigenous especially immigrant populations,Read More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: aging, Exercise, exercise intensity, physical activity, Senior Training

Myth Busting #928 - Sweating Out Toxins Is Harder Than You ThinkNov 02

November 2, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Trying to Remember: The Tip of the Tongue Syndrome of the Aging Adult

Brain Games May Not Be as Efficient as Exercise We’ve all experienced it – starting a sentence, seeing a face, walking into a room, writing a blog…and then forgetting what we were going to say, what is the name, why did we go there, what to write. Aging is not all about forgetting but there’sRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: functional fitness, musculoskeletal improvements, resistance training, Senior Training, slows cognitive decline

REAL-News --June-2020Oct 12

October 12, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Walking in Wellness into Your Waning Years

We have all read and heard and watched exercise and medical professionals espouse the benefits of exercise. We have all heard about how being fit reduces your risk of many diseases – heart, brain, musculoskeletal, etc – and that the sooner you get to it, the better off you’ll be. But what about getting toRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: musculoskeletal improvements, reduce your risk of falling, sarcopenia, Senior Training, Walking

Aug 20, 2016

August 20, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Once Again Exercise Proves Its Bona Fides

DNA, the chains of molecules that design who and maybe what we are, is the question. The answer is, we’re still trying to decipher it all. One thing we do know is that their ends – telomeres – act like the tips of your shoestrings in that they take the brunt of daily wear soRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: DNA, Heart Health, physically active, Senior Training, telomeres

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