Bad Apricot shared the Stronger By Science article yesterday and I wanted to expand a conversation about women’s muscle growth as we age. I wasn’t ever able to easily muscle gain mass as a lifelong athlete until my thirties.
With no other evidence than my own experience, I always suspected my body’s hormones during teens and twenties were perfect for preserving energy and leaning towards storing fat to be used for pregnancy and breastfeeding while leaning away from growing muscle which is metabolically expensive to own.
Sometime around 30, I felt like something shifted and I could eat a lot, lift hard and see significant changes in my physique over the years. We all know muscles don’t pop up overnight, it took me years, but it was definitely a shift in gears compared to my young adult years.
I’m 41 now and feeling very strong these days though it takes me longer to warm up for a run and I will never ever do plyometrics or side lunges again for the sake of my knees.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
ETA to add a link
With no other evidence than my own experience, I always suspected my body’s hormones during teens and twenties were perfect for preserving energy and leaning towards storing fat to be used for pregnancy and breastfeeding while leaning away from growing muscle which is metabolically expensive to own.
Sometime around 30, I felt like something shifted and I could eat a lot, lift hard and see significant changes in my physique over the years. We all know muscles don’t pop up overnight, it took me years, but it was definitely a shift in gears compared to my young adult years.
I’m 41 now and feeling very strong these days though it takes me longer to warm up for a run and I will never ever do plyometrics or side lunges again for the sake of my knees.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
ETA to add a link