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Stronger Through the Ages
by Dr Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh
Stronger Through the Ages champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults—especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training.Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving.With decades of experience—and just as many reps under the bar—Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age.
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Cancer - Part 1. The academic perspective
Cancer and its treatments can accelerate muscle loss, fatigue, and frailty — but exercise, particularly resistance training, is one of the most powerful tools we have to rebuild resilience and improve survival outcomes.In the first of a two part episode we talk with Professor Rob Newton, an internationally recognised exercise oncology researcher from Edith Cowan University. Rob’s pioneering work has established the global standard for exercise prescription during and after cancer treatment.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series divesinto the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof JustinKeogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Falls - The Clinician Perspective
For years, falls prevention has been a major research and policy focus, yet many older adults continue to fall unnecessarily. The challenge isn’t always a lack of knowledge of what works — it’s putting it into practice effectively.Dr Jennie Hewitt, an award-winning physiotherapist, researcher, and national leader in translating evidence-based exercise into aged care practice. Jennie is the lead-authored on the landmark SUNBEAM Trial, proving that progressive resistance and balance training can significantly reduce falls in residential aged care.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and Resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Falls - The Academic Perspective
Falls remain one of the biggest threats to independence in older age, often marking the beginning of a downward spiral in health and confidence. But the evidence tells us falls are not inevitable — and structured exercise, especially resistance and balance training, is one of our strongest defenses.In this episode we’re joined by Professor Cathie Sherrington, a leading researcher from The University of Sydney and a global authority on falls prevention and healthy ageing. Her work with the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health is leading falls prevention research including a series of important Cochrane reviews for different groups of older adults, and her recently awarded NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Prevention of Fall-related Injuries has transformed how we understand movement and prevention across the lifespan.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Sarcopenia and frailty - The clinician perspective
Understanding sarcopenia and frailty is one thing — but turning that evidence into action is where lives change. For older adults, building strength isn’t optional, it’s essential. In todays episode we’re joined by Dr Chris Bollen, a GP and national GP advocate for the integration of rehabilitation pathways as a part of usual care for older adults. Chris has worked extensively across aged care and community health, bringing sarcopenia and frailty research into real-world programs that rebuild independence.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and Resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof JustinKeogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Sarcopenia — with Professor David Scott
Sarcopenia — the age-related loss of muscle mass and function — is now recognized as a major public health issue, directly linked to frailty, falls, and loss of independence. The good news? It’s reversible.Professor David Scott, a leading researcher from Deakin University whose work has shaped our understanding of sarcopenia, body composition, and physical performance in ageing.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Breathing Strong – Resistance Training for Pulmonary Conditions
Living with chronic lung disease often means weakness,fatigue, and dependence. But resistance training offers a way to restore strength, improve daily function, and even make breathing easier. In this episode, we spotlight COPD, asthma, and interstitial lung disease, and uncover how weight training is being woven into pulmonary rehab worldwide.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Strength in Survivorship – Resistance Training and Cancer
Cancer changes lives, but it doesn’t have to define them. While chemotherapy and radiation save lives, they also leave behind fatigue, weakness, bone loss, and frailty. Resistance training is one of the most powerful tools survivors can use to rebuild their strength, reduce treatment side effects, and even improve survival. In this episode, we look at how lifting weights can transform cancer recovery and why exercise should be prescribed alongside every cancer treatment plan.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Stronger Bones, Stronger Futures
Frailty, sarcopenia, and osteoporosis are often seen asinevitable parts of ageing—but they’re not. Resistance training is the most effective medicine we have to rebuild muscle, strengthen bones, and delay disability. In this episode, we explore how weight training reverses sarcopenia, reduces falls, and helps older adults maintain independence for years longer.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof JustinKeogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Strong Hearts – Resistance Training and Cardiovascular Health
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in olderAustralians. While most people think of cardio for cardiac rehab, resistance training is now recognised as a cornerstone of heart health. In this episode, we examine how lifting weights lowers blood pressure, improves circulation, andreduces cardiac risk—often more effectively than medication alone.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Fighting Back Against Dementia
Dementia isn’t just a cognitive disease—it’s a condition that strips independence, confidence, and physical function. But the story doesn’t end there. Resistance training has been shown to sharpen memory, improve executive function, and even slow the progression of dementia. In this episode, we explore how building muscle and strength can protect the brain as much as the body, and why exercise prescriptions should be seen as front-line therapy for Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, and even younger-onset cases.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training.Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Residential Aged Care - The Nurse Perspective
Kate Weger is the Head of Clinical & Governance, Hartmann, and a leading expert in nursing, skin integrity, and continence care. Kate brings a unique perspective on how resistance training intersects with core nursing priorities in aged care.Stronger Through Ages is a podcast about that the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades ofexperience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood· https://agefitsolutions.com.au/Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632Kates show notes:https://info.hartmann.com.au/active-living
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Residential Aged Care - The Academic Perspective
Dr. Michael Inskip from James Cook University, is an academic whose research focuses on exercise physiology, ageing, and the integration of evidence-based exercise into clinical and aged care settings.Stronger Through Ages is a podcast about that the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades ofexperience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood· https://agefitsolutions.com.au/Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Residential Aged Care - The CEO's Perspective
Jo Boylan, an experienced aged care leader and CEO known for driving innovative, evidence-based models of care. Jo has led large-scale service transformations that place reablement and resistance training at the heart of residential care delivery.Stronger Through Ages is a podcast that the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Residential Aged Care - Allied Health Agency Perspective
Simon Kerrigan, is the General Manager of Guide Healthcare, one of Australia’s leading allied health agencies. Simon has extensive experience delivering allied health services in residential aged care, ensuring evidence-based practice is applied where it matters most — on the floor, with residents.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series divesinto the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Resistance Training for Disease Mitigation
If resistance training were a pill, it would be prescribed to every older adult in the country. It lowers the risk of developing a raft of chronic diseases, and for those who already have one, it addresses the symptoms, in many cases, better than medication. In this episode, we jump deep into the concept that exercise is medicine and explore how strength training helps manage—and prevent—some ofthe most common chronic conditions affecting older Australians.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Digging Down Into Prescription
If you are going to invest time in resistance training you might as well be getting the best results possible and obtaining these starts with smart, evidence-based prescription, and a program designed to meet your needs. In this episode, we unpack the specifics of what works—how often to train, what intensity to aim for, and how to keep making progress over time. We also explore a few alternative methodologies, what a good start up program looks like and how to get the most out of long-term adherence. Because just “doing weights” isn’t enough—you need a plan with purpose.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Myth Busting – Believing and Not Believing What You See on Social Media
From 95-year-old powerlifters to incredibly built influencers lifting shirtless in their 70s, social media is awash with extreme examples about ageing and exercise. Some are positive and inspiring, while other are unrealistic and unachievable. But this isn’t the first time later life exercise has been tainted with “Fake news”. In this episode, we separate fact from fiction, debunk the myths that stop people from starting or set expectation to high, and we dig into what is really possible when an older adult gets involved in resistance training.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especiallythe often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood · www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood · https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh· linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Positive Ageing – Summit Reflections and Global Pathways
Positive ageing is more than just a buzzword—it offers a blueprint for living well as we age. National Seniors Australia tell us “Positive ageing is a concept that encourages us to embrace a natural process with enthusiasm and optimism. It’s about nurturing our physical and mental well-being, pursuing our passions, and finding fulfillment.” If we think about this as a pyramid of needs, at the bottom, as the foundation, is our physical wellbeing. Stronger Throughthe Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults staystrong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/Assoc/Prof Justin Keogh linkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Getting Involved – Affordable Health Opportunities for All
Getting started and staying involved in allied health and exercise shouldn’t depend on your wealth or means—it should be about what you can gain and how you can benefit. From Medicare to aged care funding and even private health extras, there’s a surprising amount of support available for older Australians looking to get stronger and improve their health and wellbeing. But the trick to accessingthese is knowing about them in the first place. Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Reaping the benefits
Getting stronger and healthy in later life is best facilitated by design. To build strength, regain mobility, and maintain independence, you need more than just good intentions. You need a support team that knows what they’re doing, a clear training prescription, and the confidence to push back against outdated advice. Hitting the gym is just the first step to being healthier and stronger. In this episode, we'll unpack what really makes a difference when an older adult commit to a resistance training, how to get started and to choose the right exercise professionals, and what kind of routines actually work.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Maintaining Independence
For an older adult, strength decline means declining independence. It’s a downward spiral—muscle declines, confidence drops, everyday tasks become harder, and before you know it, mobility, physical and social engage, and even mental health take a hit. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The evidence is irrefutable. Movement is key, and when that movement is challenging, repetitive and done frequently older adults can push back on decline. Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Living Longer and Living Better
We’re heading straight for a national health crisis. Longer life expectancy comes with more chronic conditions and complex care needs—but in Australia this is not associated to an increase in younger workers, GPs, or hospital beds to support our ageing population. The result? More older adults ageing badly trapped in their homes, losing their independence and quality of life. The solution isn’t more hospitals—it’s prevention. And the most powerful tool we have is evidence-based exercise, especially resistance training. Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Finding Your Balance
For decades, falls among older adults have been a hot topic—attracting massive research funding and endless studies. Yet, the numbers remain unchanged. Every year, 30% of adults over 65 and 50% over 80 will fall. And if you fall once, your risk of falling again skyrockets. These are the 'PG' stats—because the real story is even more alarming. In this episode, we cut through the noise and dive into the real evidence on how to reverse the trend—and keep people on their feet. Stronger Through the Agesis a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age. Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwood https://agefitsolutions.com.au/ Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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Maintaining Muscle Mass - Why It Matters
Why muscle matters as we age Muscle is it the key to staying strong, independent, and resilient as you age. It supports balance, mobility, and everyday function—reducing the risk of falls, frailty, and even disease. In later life, building and maintaining muscle isn’t just about fitness—it’s abouteverything.Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age.Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwoodhttps://agefitsolutions.com.au/Assoc/Prof Justin Keoghlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632
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The only way to push back on dwindle and decline in later life
Stronger Through the Ages is a podcast that champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults - especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training. Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving. With decades of experience - and just as many reps under the bar - Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age.Follow them here:Dr Tim Henwood - www.linkedin.com/in/dr-tim-henwoodlinkedin.com/in/justin-keogh-65908632https://agefitsolutions.com.au/
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Stronger Through the Ages champions the life-changing benefits of exercise for older adults—especially the often-underestimated power of weight-bearing and resistance training.Hosted by Dr. Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh, two leading experts who walk the talk (and lift the weights), this series dives into the science, stories, and strategies behind helping older adults stay strong, independent, and thriving.With decades of experience—and just as many reps under the bar—Tim and Justin explore how progressive resistance training is not just safe, but essential, at every age.
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Dr Tim Henwood and Associate Professor Justin Keogh
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