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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2026 · 18 MIN

How to combat sarcopenia & Osteopenia Ep.450

from Forever Fit by Mavy Wellness · host Maxime Sigouin

Read my writing on Substack + a private podcast: http://maximesigouin.substack.comForever Fit over 50 Course & Community: https://mavywellness.com/forever-fit-course-2026Over 50 and ready for real body recomposition on whole-food plant-based? Book your free consultation → https://mavywellness.comSign up here to get the first lesson instantly: https://mavywellness.com/newsletterOrder a copy of my new book Forever Fit (#1 Bestseller) here - https://foreverfitbook.comIn this episode, I break down sarcopenia and osteopenia, two common age-related conditions that can lead to muscle loss, weaker bones, and reduced independence as we age. I share the key strategies we use with over 1,200 adults over 50 to build strength, improve bone health, and stay Forever Fit through strength training, nutrition, and recovery.00:01 What Sarcopenia And Osteopenia Really Mean01:44 Why Muscle And Bone Loss Sneak Up On You03:33 The Most Important Habit After 5004:20 Progressive Overload Explained Simply05:50 How To Build Stronger Bones09:12 How Much Protein Do You Really Need?11:14 Why Recovery Is Just As Important As Training

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