Muscle Power Predicts Longevity Better Than Strength–How to Build It

There is a difference between muscle power and strength, and you can train for both.
Muscle Power Predicts Longevity Better Than Strength–How to Build It
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You trip on the sidewalk. In that split second, your survival doesn’t depend on how much you can bench press; it depends on how fast you can grab the handrail or catch yourself.

That speed, called muscle power, declines about two decades earlier than muscle strength does. The problem is that most of us stop training for it in early adulthood.

Zena le Roux
Zena le Roux
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Zena le Roux is a health journalist with a master’s in investigative health journalism and a certified health and wellness coach specializing in functional nutrition. She is trained in sports nutrition, mindful eating, internal family systems, and applied polyvagal theory. She works in private practice and serves as a nutrition educator for a UK-based health school.