The Connections Bernard's-Ridge Edition April/May 2026

theconnectionsnj.com HEALTH & WELLNESS PAGE 37 y the mid-30s, the physiology of training changes-whether we acknowledge it or not. This is the decade when gradual shifts begin to compound: skeletal muscle mass declines (a process known as sarcopenia), connective tissue becomes less elastic, anabolic signaling becomes less efficient, recovery capacity narrows, and stress load from work and family responsibilities often increases. What worked in your twenties-frequent high-intensity sessions, minimal recovery, and inconsistent programming-rarely produces the same results. For many adults, the instinct is to push harder. In reality, the priority should shift from intensity to adaptation. Muscle Is Metabolic Infrastructure Beginning in our thirties, adults can lose approximately 3-8% of muscle mass per decade if strength training is not maintained. This decline affects far more than appearance. Skeletal muscle plays a central role in glucose regulation, insulin sensitivity, joint stabilization, bone density preservation, and overall metabolic resilience. After 35, resistance training is no longer elective if longevity is the goal-it becomes foundational. The objective shifts from purely aesthetic change (though that may follow) to functional capacity: maintaining the ability to lift, carry, rotate, and stabilize under load, safely and repeatedly, for decades to come. Strength becomes protective. Progressive Overload Requires Structure One of the most common errors we see in adults is randomization without progression. High-intensity classes and inconsistent programs may elevate heart rate, but without structured overload, neuromuscular adaptation plateaus. Effective strength development requires: • Movement assessment • Mechanical efficiency • Gradual load progression • Balanced muscular development • Deliberate recovery cycles Intensity has value-but only when layered onto a stable foundation of joint integrity and movement quality. Without that foundation, intensity simply increases wear and tear. Recovery Is a Physiological Variable After 35, recovery is not simply “rest”. It is a measurable capacity influenced by sleep quality, stress load, hormonal fluctuations, and overall training volume. Cortisol regulation, connective tissue remodeling, and nervous system recovery all influence performance outcomes. Excessive intensity layered onto an already taxed system can impair adaptation and increase injury risk. Smart programming respects recovery bandwidth and adjusts volume and load accordingly. Sustainable progress is built on consistency-not exhaustion. Individualization Is the Difference No two adults present the same movement patterns, orthopedic history, training background, or lifestyle demands. Assessment-driven programming allows training to be calibrated to the individual rather than forcing the individual to conform to the workout. At Envision Health and Fitness, our model begins with understanding how a client moves before introducing significant load or intensity. Our programming is led by co-owner Kfir Meshulam, an exercise physiologist (ACSM-EP, NASM-CPT, PPSC), whose background in biomechanics and performance science ensures that strength progression is both strategic and safe. We work primarily with adults who value long-term resilience over short-term intensity. Strength training after 35 is not about chasing the hardest workout in the room. It is about preserving metabolic health, protecting joints, and building structural strength that supports the demands of real life. When the goal is decades, not months, the methodology matters. Because strength built with intention is the kind that lasts. COMMENDS Strength Training After 35: What Actually Matters By Leilani Rose, IWP, NASM-CNC, RYT-200 Co-Owner, Envision Health and Fitness CONNECTION 40 Main Street Califon, NJ 258 Main Street, Ste #2 Gladstone, NJ 908-975-9232 www.EnvisionHealthAndFitness.com B TRAIN Intentionally READY TO BUILD WHAT LASTS? 258 Main Street, Gladstone, NJ 908-975-9232 | info@EnvisionHealthAndFitness.com www.EnvisionHealthAndFitness.com Group Fitness Personal Training Nutrition Yoga Scan to schedule your Strategy Session. At Envision Health and Fitness, your training is structured, progressive, and tailored to you. We assess first, coach with intention, and build strength that lasts.

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