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Building Strength After 50: Why It’s Never Too Late to Start Lifting

“Am I Too Old to Start Lifting?”

It’s one of the most common questions we hear at Soma Fitness especially from new clients in their 50s, 60s, or even 70s.

And the answer is simple:
No. You’re not too old. In fact, this is exactly when you should start.

At our private studio in Hale, we help people over 50 build strength, confidence, and function safely and sustainably.

Here’s why lifting matters more as you age and how we make it work for you.


Why Strength Training After 50 is Non-Negotiable

From age 30 onwards, we begin to lose muscle mass and bone density. This speeds up significantly after 50, especially in inactive individuals leading to:

  • Loss of strength and mobility

  • Slower metabolism

  • Increased body fat

  • Joint pain and postural issues

  • Higher risk of falls, fractures, and frailty

The antidote? Progressive resistance training.

Just 2–3 sessions per week can help you:
✅ Build or maintain lean muscle
✅ Support joint health and posture
✅ Improve bone density
✅ Boost metabolism and energy
✅ Feel stronger, younger, and more capable every day


“But I’ve Got Injuries and I Haven’t Trained in Years…”

That’s exactly why we’re here.

At Soma Fitness, our coaches are not just personal trainers they’re also qualified in injury rehabilitation and corrective exercise.
We understand the unique needs of older adults and those returning to exercise after pain, injury, or a long layoff.

We’ll guide you through:

  • A full movement and mobility assessment

  • A tailored programme that works with (not against) your body

  • Safe, effective technique coaching

  • Gradual progressions that keep you improving without risking injury

Whether you’re dealing with lower back pain, stiff knees, old shoulder issues or general deconditioning we’ve got you covered.


Strength Training Doesn’t Mean High Impact or Intimidating

Forget the images of heavy barbells and bootcamp screaming.

At Soma, strength training means:

  • Using appropriate weights, resistance bands, and bodyweight

  • Focusing on form, control, and confidence

  • Building movement quality first, then intensity

  • Prioritising longevity over “beasting” yourself


We Also Coach Lifestyle Not Just Workouts

To get the best results after 50, we support you with:
✅ Nutrition guidance for muscle preservation and fat control
✅ Stress and sleep support for hormonal balance and recovery
✅ Daily activity goals that improve mobility and energy
✅ Clear tracking and goal setting to keep you focused and motivated


Meet the Soma Coaches

Our team at Soma Fitness in Hale are highly experienced, fully qualified coaches with special expertise in:

  • Injury rehab and corrective exercise

  • Mobility and joint health

  • Menopause and midlife transformations

  • Strength and fat loss programming for 40+

We pride ourselves on coaching real people not just athletes with care, patience, and precision. You’ll never feel judged, rushed, or overlooked.


It’s Never Too Late to Start But The Sooner You Do, The More You’ll Gain

You don’t need to train like an athlete. You just need to start moving with purpose, strength, and support.

And we’re here to help you do exactly that.

Train with us at Soma Fitness, 37 Hale Road, Altrincham WA14 2EY
Book a free consultation and let’s map out your personalised strength plan: CONTACT US

The Health Benefits of Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha, also known as Withania somnifera, is an ancient medicinal herb that has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine to help with a wide range of ailments. In recent years, modern scientific research has begun to uncover the health benefits of this herb, and it has become increasingly popular in the Western world as a natural health supplement. 

 

Reduces stress and anxiety

One of the most well-known benefits of ashwagandha is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. Several studies have shown that ashwagandha can lower cortisol levels, which is a hormone released in response to stress. It has also been shown to improve symptoms of anxiety disorders and improve overall mood.

 

Improves brain function

Ashwagandha has been found to improve brain function and memory. Studies have shown that it can enhance cognitive abilities, including attention, information processing speed, and decision-making. Additionally, it has been shown to have a neuroprotective effect, which may help prevent or slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

 

Boosts immune system

Ashwagandha has been found to boost the immune system by increasing the production of white blood cells, which are responsible for fighting off infections and diseases. It has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation in the body and prevent chronic diseases.

 

Reduces inflammation

In addition to its immune-boosting properties, ashwagandha has been found to have anti-inflammatory effects. Chronic inflammation is linked to several diseases, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. By reducing inflammation, ashwagandha may help prevent these conditions.

 

Lowers cholesterol and blood sugar levels

Ashwagandha has been found to lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels in several studies. High levels of cholesterol and blood sugar are risk factors for several chronic diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. By reducing these levels, ashwagandha may help prevent these conditions.

 

Improves physical performance

Ashwagandha has been found to improve physical performance and increase strength in athletes. It may also help reduce fatigue and improve endurance. Additionally, it has been shown to increase muscle mass and reduce body fat.

 

Increases luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)

LH and FSH are hormones produced by the pituitary gland that stimulate the production of testosterone in the testicles. Studies have found that ashwagandha can increase LH and FSH levels, which may lead to increased testosterone production.

 

Boosts nitric oxide levels

Nitric oxide is a molecule that helps to dilate blood vessels, which can improve blood flow and increase the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the body’s tissues. Studies have found that ashwagandha can boost nitric oxide levels, which can help improve blood flow to the testicles and increase testosterone production.

 

Increases muscle mass and strength

Ashwagandha has been found to increase muscle mass and strength in men. This may be due in part to its ability to increase testosterone levels, which are necessary for muscle growth and development.

 

In conclusion, ashwagandha  has been found to have several health benefits, including reducing stress and anxiety, improving brain function, boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, lowering cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and improving physical performance. It is available in various forms, including capsules, powders, and teas, and is generally safe for most people to take. However, as with any natural supplement, it is important to consume an organic version of Ashwagandha, If you wish to purchase a good quality source click on the links on this blog and It will take you to Amazon to make a purchase: