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LIFTS Episode 112 – Why 60-Year-Olds Are Stronger Than 30-Year-Olds (Data Shocked Us) | Strength, Longevity & The Future of Fitness | with Troy Taylor

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Welcome to the latest episode of LIFTS, your bite-sized dose of the Latest Industry Fitness Trends and Stories.

In this episode, hosts Matthew Januszek and Mohammed Iqbal are joined by Troy Taylor from Tonal to explore one of the most important shifts happening in fitness today: strength as the foundation of longevity.

Drawing on connected strength data from thousands of members, this conversation examines a surprising insight — in many cases, 60-year-olds are matching or outperforming 30-year-olds in relative strength gains. The difference isn't age. It's consistency, progressive overload, and measurable outcomes.

As the industry shifts from aesthetics and performance toward healthspan and preventative health, the discussion explores what truly matters as we age. From muscle mass and maximal strength to power and velocity, Troy explains why lower-body power may be one of the most important predictors of long-term resilience, fall prevention, and independence.

The episode also explores minimal effective dose training, advanced tools like eccentric overload, and the growing role of connected strength technology. For operators, this conversation challenges traditional KPIs such as check-ins and time-in-gym, making the case for tracking strength progression and real outcomes instead.

This episode moves beyond trends to examine what fitness operators, brands, and leaders should prioritise if the goal is not just participation — but measurable progress and long-term health impact.

In this episode, we cover:

• Why older members often outperform younger ones in relative strength gains
• The real driver of progress: consistency and progressive overload
• Why strength is becoming foundational for longevity
• Muscle vs strength vs power — and why power matters most as we age
• Minimal effective dose training and why 20–35 minutes works
• Why lower-body power is critical for healthspan and fall prevention
• Why operators must shift from tracking visits to tracking outcomes

👉 To learn more about Troy Taylor, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-taylor-4577bb38/

👉 To learn more about Tonal, click here: https://www.tonal.com/

👉 To download the Tonal State of Strength Report, click here: https://tonal-state-of-strength.myshopify.com/

👉 To learn more about our sponsor, EGYM, click here: https://bit.ly/3JzsosR

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0:00 Why 60-Year-Olds Are Outperforming 30-Year-Olds
6:45 What Tonal's Data Reveals About Consistency
17:42 Minimal Effective Dose: Why Short Workouts Work
20:59 Muscle vs Strength vs Power (What Matters Most)
30:09 What This Means for Operators
41:39 Final Takeaways: Lower-Body Power & Longevity

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