I'm 48 and new to fitness. I have a 57 year old female friend who said something that doesn't sound quite right to me.
She walks 4 miles a day. She puts 4 lb weights on her wrists and a backpack with weights on her back. Here is how she explained why she does this:
"You know how when you get older, your bones get weaker? Well, if you're fat, they don't get weaker, because they have to suppport all that fat. But if you walk and have a backpack and wrist weights, they will be stronger."
This sounds really odd to me. Shouldn't she just run a few miles and also do some weight resistance training separately? Is she right? If she's not, can anyone explain why not?
Thanks!
She walks 4 miles a day. She puts 4 lb weights on her wrists and a backpack with weights on her back. Here is how she explained why she does this:
"You know how when you get older, your bones get weaker? Well, if you're fat, they don't get weaker, because they have to suppport all that fat. But if you walk and have a backpack and wrist weights, they will be stronger."
This sounds really odd to me. Shouldn't she just run a few miles and also do some weight resistance training separately? Is she right? If she's not, can anyone explain why not?
Thanks!