Exercise or physical activity—strength training included—can help you feel better and live longer. It can help protect you against many conditions, including cancer, depression, diabetes, osteoporosis, and heart disease. It can help you stay at a healthy weight or lose weight. It can also ease the symptoms of health problems, such as arthritis.
Strength training builds muscle. That's vital as you grow older because you slowly lose muscle mass. As a result, daily activities like carrying a bag of groceries can become hard to do. Strength training can make such tasks easier. It can also keep your bones strong. Plus, it can boost your balance.
Always talk with your doctor before starting any physical activity or strength training.