Physical performance decline starts at 50

While many of us would like to think that the 50s are the prime of our lives, new physical performance research shows that this decade might instead mark the beginning of physical decline, which is earlier than previously thought.

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However, for triathletes the news isn’t all doom and gloom. The study, run by Duke Health, indicates that efforts to maintain physical abilities should start before the age of 50. This means that the hours spent training for triathlons in mid-life can go a long way in preserving the skills to keep mobile in later decades.

The research also found that a simple test can determine early weaknesses  that can then be addressed before they naturally begin to decline.  This will increase the chances of maintaining functions (and racing!) for longer.