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by lnalx
1335 days ago
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"Take care of your body in your 20s" It's easier to build muscle mass before the age of 30 and the muscle you gain during that time will never go away (with a minimum of training). The earlier you start exercising, the less difficult it will be to maintain your body as you get older. Someone who has never exercised but wants to lose weight by their 40s will have a much harder time than someone who started exercising early. More than that, working out has a significant impact on my productivity, mood and psychological health. It changed my life. |
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If you're 40ish and new to physical fitness, don't despair. I turn 39 tomorrow and am in the best shape of my life.
Anything done consistently is better than nothing, but done perfect.
Losing fat is a simple calorie deficit. Find a way to do it consistently and you will lose weight. This cannot be scienced out of.