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i hove found that 150 a day and then legwork the next day works better.
so 150 x 182=27,300 in a year.
i am old 68
i am diabetic
i am 6 foot 200 pounds
if i can do about 13600 pushups in the first 500 days many could match me.
what is the upside? it makes you healthier and if you are making corn 🌽 dont you want to be able to enjoy it in good health?Some of us are likely going partially on faith in terms of the information claiming that resistance training is helpful for people, and perhaps especially elderly people.. maybe anyone over 40 needs to figure out ways to preserve and build muscle mass...and maybe the risk of muscle mass loss (or difficulties to build) gets worse and worse (or more and more challenging) as the age of the body advances.
When you say training is helpful many people see it as a waste of time and tiredness has already whispered to them that is not ok to train, that they should let it be but they forget that it helps the heart to do it's work properly. Some old people, hold on let me say some elderly people like you said it would want to do some exercises but they wait for who would help them start and some of us here are up to 50-60+ years and they keep doing the exercises without stopping while some others who are 50-60+ years can't imagine themselves doing anything to make them sweat which is bad but when ever doctors says something will happen to them if the don't do any training or exercises you'd see them rushing to something just to stay alive. Some of we humans want something bad to happen before we make a move.