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Mid-life fitness: How you should change your workout once you hit 40

By Danielle Friedman
New York Times·
5 mins to read
Mid-life fitness: How you should change your workout once you hit 40
Aging well often means becoming intentional about building or maintaining strength, stability, mobility and cardiorespiratory fitness. Photo / Sasha Arutyunova, The New York Times

Getting older doesn’t have to mean moving less. The key to long-standing fitness, experts say, is envisioning the kind of athlete you want to be 20, 30, even 40 years from now, and training smartly in the present for that future.

“If you’re dreaming of retiring and hiking the mountains

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