Tag: healthy aging

11 Fitness Tests to Pass If You Want to Live to 100
Muscle Building & Strength Training

11 Fitness Tests to Pass If You Want to Live to 100

What does it actually mean to be "fit" for a long life? According to Dr. Peter Attia, the goal isn't to run a four-minute mile or bench press 400 pounds. The goal is to be a "Centenarian Decathlete" — someone who can perform a range of basic but demanding physical tasks well into their tenth decade of life. In conversation with celebrated neuroscientist and podcaster, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Attia detailed the philosophy behind his practice's Strength Metrics Assessment (SMA), developed primarily by Beth Lewis, who runs the strength and stability program. The SMA puts patients through 11 rigorous tests that serve as proxies for the physical capacities required to live independently and joyfully between ages 90 and 100. "Go out to the literature and come up with all of the best ...
Age Is Not a Barrier: How One Woman Proved Strength Can Begin at Any Stage of Life
Personal Stories & Opinion

Age Is Not a Barrier: How One Woman Proved Strength Can Begin at Any Stage of Life

For many people, the idea of starting a fitness journey later in life feels unrealistic. Age is often treated as a deadline for physical strength, mobility, and athletic ambition. But stories like that of Shirley Webb, a grandmother who began serious strength training in her mid-70s, challenge this assumption—and offer a powerful reminder that it is never too late to improve one’s health. Just two years ago, Webb, then 76, was living what many would consider a typical retirement lifestyle. Her only regular physical activity was mowing the lawn. Even basic movements were becoming difficult: climbing stairs required holding onto a railing, and getting up from the floor without assistance was nearly impossible. Everything changed when she decided to join a gym. Within two years of co...