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FIMobility training isn’t optional after 30—it’s foundational.
As we get older, we naturally lose joint range of motion, tissue elasticity, and movement options if we don’t actively maintain them. That loss doesn’t just affect how well you train - it directly impacts how you move in daily life.
Trying to build muscle? Poor mobility increases joint stress, and can potentially cap strength and muscle gains long before your muscles are actually the limiting factor. Consistent mobility work keeps joints moving the way they’re designed to, allows you to access better positions under load, and reduces unnecessary wear and tear on your body.
It’s not about stretching for the sake of stretching—it’s about preserving longevity, improving performance, and ensuring you can keep training hard without your body breaking down.
After 30, mobility is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s how you keep lifting, progressing, and feeling good for decades to come.
Do you incorporate mobility into your training routine?
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