Mobility & Real-World Capability
Stairs, hiking, paddling, daily life — the functional tests that matter more than any gym number.
Fitness benchmarks lose their meaning when life stops being a treadmill. These guides cover the real-world tests — carrying things uphill, climbing stairs without thinking about it, lasting a full day — that actually predict how independent the next decade looks.
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How Many Stairs Should a 70-Year-Old Be Able to Climb?
The functional benchmark used by clinicians — what one flight, two flights, and four flights actually predict about your next decade.
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Why Hiking Ability Matters More Than Gym Strength
A loaded mile uphill exposes weaknesses no leg-press machine ever will. What hiking tests, and why it’s the best longevity proxy after 60.
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Can Kayaking Improve Aging Endurance?
Low-impact, full-body, and surprisingly aerobic — what the research says about paddling sports for cardiovascular and shoulder health after 60.
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Real-World Fitness After Retirement
Gym numbers don’t carry groceries up the stairs. How to train for the activities retirement actually involves — travel, yardwork, grandkids.
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Why Intensity Minutes Matter After 60
The metric Garmin, Apple, and Fitbit all track — what counts, the 150-minute threshold, and why moderate-vigorous time is what moves the needle on heart health.
