The Fit List

The corner of the TechRadar site that swaps processors for press-ups, The Fit List is our regular series of fitness listicles. We explore how to use technology to improve your health, all in handy bite-size pieces of advice. You can read the whole series here.

Whether you’re a lifelong fitness fan or a late starter, it’s likely you’ll still find that once you hit that 50-year-old mark, your body will begin to make things more challenging. Strength, specifically, can be tricky – and just at a time when investing in your body’s muscles is most important, too.

best fitness apps offer strength workout guidance, but it’s not always tailored by age. To help, I sought some expert guidance from Peloton instructor, former dancer and specialist strength and conditioning coach, Jermaine Johnson, to help you stay healthy over 50.

Peloton Jermaine Johnson

Jermaine Johnson

Peloton Instructor

A personal trainer, Peloton instructor and former dancer, Johnson specialises in running and strength workouts.

Johnson told TechRadar: “As we get into our fifties, the goal of training shifts from high intensity at all costs to building strength in ways that supports joints, posture, and long-term consistency.

“The most effective exercises for this age group are ones that load large muscle groups, protect the knees and lower back, and can be easily scaled without sacrificing technique.

“The five movements I’ve chosen deliver maximum muscle-building benefit with minimal impact, making them ideal for maintaining strength, mobility, and confidence as we age.”

Here are his top five moves to keep you fit and healthy, now and in the future.

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