[View in browser]( Celebrity Trainer Unveils New Way to Stay Strong For Aging Americans  Nobody likes getting older. One of the biggest reasons why is because ourÂ
muscles become weaker, making the activities we used to enjoy more difficult toÂ
do...and less enjoyable. But what if you didn't have to get weaker as you got older? What if you couldÂ
actually becomeÂ
stronger? Celebrity fitness trainer Tony Horton says he's found a way to turn theÂ
impossible into a reality -Â
hisÂ
reality, which he is now using to help thousands of Americans remain healthy andÂ
active as they hit middle age and beyond. "It's actually a lot simpler than you might think," Horton, who is 61, told us.Â
"It's a method anyone can do that takes about one or two minutes a day. AndÂ
within a very short period of time,Â
you're going to feel stronger, and probably healthier, than you have in years." Almost everyone begins experiencing some degree of age-related muscle lossÂ
starting between ages 40-50Â
(the scientific term for this phenomenon isÂ
sarcopenia). It's perfectly natural and nothing to worry about; however, it can make itÂ
harder to exercise or even perform routine activities you take for granted -Â
like playing with kids or pets, or carrying groceries. On average, people lose about 0.5%-1% of muscle mass each year. While that mayÂ
sound minor, it can add up over years and decades. Increased frailty is a bigÂ
reason why elderly people are more prone to falling down, which can lead toÂ
prolonged bed rest or hospital stays, which can mean even more muscle loss, inÂ
what becomes a vicious downward spiral. Health experts have long believed age-related muscle loss is simply anÂ
inevitable aspect of getting older, with the only way to slow it down being toÂ
increase dietary protein and do more exercise. But Tony Horton says he's found aÂ
much more effective way to fight age-related muscle loss - and even buildÂ
newÂ
muscle - that has nothing to do with exercise. "This came as quite a shock to me, because I'm the biggest workout guy on theÂ
planet," said the man who has trained Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and StevieÂ
Nicks, to name a few of his celebrity clients. "But the results are undeniable. Using my method, it is now possible to, at theÂ
very least, slow down age-related muscle loss. Best case scenario, you actuallyÂ
have a chance to get into the best shape of your life. "And it couldn't be easier to do!" he laughs. In fact, the results have been so remarkable, Horton is now the subject of aÂ
short documentary detailing exactly how his body-strengthening method works. ItÂ
is online and free for the public to view and share. [Click here to watch the presentation:]( The video has since gone viral, first being shared by users on Facebook, thenÂ
being featured on news sites like ABC and CBS. So far, the comments and feedback have been outstanding, with thousands ofÂ
Americans claiming they feel stronger than they have in years. "I never would have believed I could feel like I did 10 or 20 years ago if IÂ
didn't actually try Tony's method," one viewer wrote. "I'm swimming again and my body feels GOOD!" raved another. "This reallyÂ
WORKS!!" Horton does make a simple request of those people who watch the documentary: "IfÂ
watching this helps you build more muscle, get your body back and feel stronger,Â
and even get more energy and confidence," Horton says, "Then please share thisÂ
video with your friends and loved ones. Together, we can help as many peopleÂ
avoid age-related muscle loss as possible." [Click here to watch the presentation](
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