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➡️ Why most people over 40 quit the gym (and what actually works instead)

 

What actually works for fitness over 40

 

You don’t lack discipline. You’ve spent careers looking after other people – patients, students, entire classrooms and wards running on your energy alone. Discipline isn’t the problem.
 
The problem is that most fitness options are either built for 25 year olds, or so gentle they don’t actually do anything. And somewhere between the bootcamp that wrecked your back and the yoga class that felt more like a nap, you quietly stopped prioritising it.
 
Here’s what actually works for people in their 40s and 50s:
👉 Consistency over intensity. The goal isn’t to destroy yourself on a Tuesday. It’s to still be moving well at 60, 70, and beyond. Hard enough to make a difference. Smart enough not to set you back.
 
 
👉 Small groups, real coaching. There’s a big difference between a coach watching 30 people and a coach watching 10. When someone actually sees what your body is doing – and knows your history – the results are different.
 
 
👉 A room that suits you. Confidence is contagious. When you’re training alongside people who take it seriously but don’t take themselves too seriously, showing up stops feeling like a chore.
 
 
👉 Movement that’s built around your life. Not a programme designed for someone with two hours a day and no desk job. Something that addresses the tension, the posture, the strength you actually need.
 
 

This is what we do at Hands on Health. Pilates, yoga and strength in small groups – maximum 12 – for people who want to feel as capable as they are in every other part of their life.