Fitness training to meet the needs & goals of women 35 to 105!
Live strong!
Fitness training is a crazy good way to be
a healthier,
happier
YOU!
These are achievable goals:
Strength, mobility, and confidence
for every season of your life.
More Fit Life helps women 35–105 build resilient,
capable bodies through education-based movement that adapts as you change.
No trends.
No punishment.
Just intelligent fitness designed to support the life you want to keep living.
Strengthen bones
Gain muscle
Lose fat
Improve metabolism
Improve cardiovascular
Reduce stress
Feel GREAT
It's all good stuff!




More Fit Life Training Methods
Functional Training
The real life movement program. Its purpose is to increase overall strength, flexibility, and endurance for performing everyday tasks with ease and efficiency. Functional training involves using multiple muscle groups and joints simultaneously to replicate real-life movements. The goal is to see improvement in balance, stability, coordination, and posture. Functional training offers a practical and effective approach to achieving goals.
Core: the foundation of fitness
Core strength is essential for any workout routine. Focus on strengthening your core muscles, this is the beginning of improving your overall fitness and reducing risk of injury. Whether you want to lead a healthier lifestyle or enhance athletic performance developing a strong core is crucial. It enables you to maintain proper form during exercises, prevent injuries, and enhance overall physical abilities. Don't underestimate the power of a strong core – it is key.
Barre Training
Barre class combines elements of ballet, Pilates, and stretching. Participants use a ballet barre or counter for support while performing a series of low-impact movements. The movements in barre classes help to improve muscle endurance, balance, and flexibility. It can improve posture, as well. Barre class is suitable for all fitness levels, as modifications and variations are used to accommodate different abilities and needs.
Weight Training
Incorporating free weights, kettle bells, resistance bands, and body weight exercises into your fitness routine is effective in improving muscle strength. Weight training plays a crucial role in strengthening bones, which becomes increasingly important as we age. Strength training through muscle growth improves muscle tone, it increases metabolism, and supports joint health which can reduce risk of injury and promote longevity. A balanced approach to fitness that includes resistance training can lead to remarkable improvements in fitness levels and quality of life well into later years of life.
Cardio Training
Cardiovascular training contributes to improving heart function and enhancing cardiovascular endurance. Engaging in exercises that elevate the heart rate, such as running, cycling, swimming, or even brisk walking, helps to strengthen the cardiovascular system and improve blood circulation. These activities promote weight management and can also reduce the risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension. Incorporating regular cardiovascular training into a fitness routine can lead to increased energy levels and improved mood.
There are countless ways to get outside and breathe in the fresh air. Engaging in outdoor activities not only brings joy and excitement but also offers a myriad of health benefits. Whether you choose to go for a hike in the mountains, take a leisurely stroll in the park, swim in a nearby lake, or simply relax in your garden, these activities can significantly improve your overall well-being.
The combination of physical exercise and exposure to nature helps boost your immune system, improve cardiovascular health, and enhance mental clarity. Moreover, being surrounded by nature decreases stress levels, allowing you to unwind and find peace amidst the chaos of daily life. So, step outside, feel the sun on your face, and let the great outdoors nurture your body and soul.
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