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Redha dismantles the misconception that strength training is strictly for elite athletes or the young, arguing instead that building strength is an absolute necessity for busy individuals over 40. He explains that aging and lifestyle shifts over 40 can restrict daily mobility, but that committing to just 10 to 15 minutes of functional movements at home—such as squats, deadlifts, and press-ups—can dramatically improve the nervous system and protect the joints 5 Key Takeaways Strength training is not just for elite athletes or younger demographics; it is essential for individuals over 40 to maintain their daily mobility. Busy adults over 40 need to build strength to support their daily lifestyle and commitments rather than to prepare for athletic competitions. True strength training stimulates and reinforces the nervous system, bones, and tendons well before it results in larger muscle mass. A highly effective strength routine consists of just four basic movements—squats, deadlifts, overhead presses, and press-ups—and takes only 10 to 15 minutes at home. Gaining or losing weight is entirely driven by food intake, so you should focus on your physical strength independently of the scale. 5 Key Quotes "Strength is for everyone, especially for people over 40." "When you are over 40, this is basically the prime time for you that you need strength than ever." "You need it for your life, to enjoy your life." "Once you build strength around your nervous system... muscles are the last part of your body going to get the benefit of it." "Keep things simple. Don't overcomplicate. The more complicated, the sooner you quit." HOST BIO Redha Zertal is a strength coach and fitness educator who specialises in helping men over 40 rebuild their strength, energy, and confidence. With over a decade of coaching experience, Redha has worked with hundreds of busy professionals, entrepreneurs, and fathers who want to lose fat, build muscle, and improve their health without extreme training programmes or restrictive diets. As the founder of RZ Fitness in Formby, UK, Redha became known for his practical, results-driven approach to strength training and sustainable fitness for men in midlife. Through The Fitness Confessional podcast, Redha shares the lessons he has learned from years of coaching men navigating the realities of life after 40 — including stress, demanding careers, family responsibilities, and changing metabolism. His mission is simple: To help men build stronger bodies, clearer minds, and healthier lives long into their 40s, 50s, and beyond. Redha’s coaching philosophy focuses on: • Strength training for longevity • Sustainable fat loss and nutrition • Building muscle after 40 • Improving energy, focus, and resilience His message is clear: fitness after 40 isn’t about extremes — it’s about consistency and smart training. LINKS: Website: https://rzfitness.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RZFitnessFormby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rzfitness_formby/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rzfitness
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