Age is not an excuse; older adults demonstrate remarkable muscle resilience.

Age is not an excuse; older adults demonstrate remarkable muscle resilience. Do you think getting older means you'll be sore for days after a workout? Think again. A groundbreaking study from Lancaster University has just shattered one of fitness's most persistent myths: that aging muscles are more fragile and recover more slowly. The research, published in the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, brings unexpected good news for anyone over 35. Not only do older adults handle exercise just as well as their younger counterparts – they actually experience less muscle soreness afterward. Yes, you read that right. Less soreness. Let's quantify this revelation. When researchers analyzed data from 36 studies, they found that older adults reported 34% less muscle soreness at the 48-hour mark after exercise and an impressive 62% less soreness after 72 hours compared to younger gym-goers. Even their creatine kinase levels—a telltale sign of muscle damage—were 28% lower a day af...