Aging Doesn’t Have to Mean Weakness: Why Strength After 55 Changes Everything
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What if getting older didn’t automatically mean getting weaker?
In this first episode of Stronger After 55, physical therapist Drew Crews challenges one of the most common—and damaging—beliefs about aging: that weakness, pain, and loss of independence are inevitable.
You’ll learn why so many adults over 55 feel fragile, slow, or fearful of movement—and why that narrative is often wrong. Drew explains how strength training, confidence-building movement, and a shift in mindset can help older adults stay independent, capable, and engaged in the activities they love.
This episode sets the foundation for everything to come on the podcast: a fitness-forward, strength-first approach to aging that focuses on what your body can do, not what it can’t.
In this episode, we cover:- Why aging has been wrongly associated with weakness
- How fear of injury and falling quietly steals independence
- The difference between “exercise” and training for real life
- Why it’s never too late to build strength and confidence
- What a stronger future after 55 can actually look like
Whether you’re an older adult, a caregiver, or an adult child who wants better options for your parents, this episode will reframe how you think about aging—and what’s possible.
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