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The CEO of Crunch shares his 4-step routine to feel younger as he ages — from Pilates to creatine supplements
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Crunch健身房的CEO Jim Rowley分享了他的长寿健身秘诀。他通过结合力量训练、普拉提和有氧运动来保持健康。Rowley特别推崇普拉提,认为其改变了他的生活,增强了身体的灵活性。除了普拉提,他还调整了力量训练方式,增加了哑铃的使用,并补充了肌酸等营养品。此外,Rowley坚持每天步行10,000步,以进行低冲击的有氧运动。他认为,长期健身的关键在于功能性,即力量、灵活性和心血管健康的平衡,从而提升生活质量。

💪 普拉提:作为健身基础,Rowley每周进行两次普拉提,每次一小时。他认为普拉提增强了核心力量,改善了平衡,并缓解了背部疼痛。普拉提侧重于增强小肌肉群的力量,使身体更灵活。

🏋️ 力量训练:Rowley调整了力量训练方式,更多地使用哑铃和器械,而不是专注于大重量的杠铃。哑铃提供了更大的运动范围,有助于提高灵活性和关节健康。器械则提供稳定性,更利于针对特定肌肉群进行训练。

💊 补充剂:Rowley每天服用约40粒补充剂,其中肌酸是他必备的。肌酸为肌肉提供能量,有助于延长训练时间。他还补充维生素D、镁和谷氨酰胺,以支持能量、免疫系统、睡眠和肌肉恢复。

🚶 每日步行:Rowley每天步行10,000步,以进行低冲击的有氧运动。步行对心脏健康有益,有助于减少久坐时间,提高身体的耐力和功能性。

Jim Rowley, CEO of Crunch and a Marine vet, said Pilates was life-changing for him.

Marine Corps. vet Jim Rowley has been lifting heavy weights for decades, but his first few Pilates classes left him frustrated, sweating, shaking — and eager to go back for more.

Rowley is the CEO of worldwide gym franchise Crunch Fitness, and has more than three decades of experience in the fitness industry. After his military service, he rose through the ranks at 24 Hour Fitness, becoming division president before going on to help launch UFC Gym, later taking the lead at Crunch.

He told Business Insider that the lengthening, strengthening effect of Pilates has helped him ease the achy joints and tight muscles from decades of hard work in the gym and at the office.

"It changed my life, to be honest with you. I became much more limber," he said.

Crowley, who recently turned 58, said Pilates is now one of the foundational building blocks in his four-part longevity routine.

He also changed up his weightlifting routine, honed his supplement stack, and has a cardio routine rooted in his military experience.

"As you're active and aging, why would you not want to have more strength, more muscle, and greater mobility?" he said.

Pilates classes: to build muscle and mobility

Rowley said starting Pilates about three and half years ago helped him focus on muscles that hadn't gotten much attention over the years, including stabilizers in the the hips.

"Pilates was an opportunity for me to try to lengthen, strengthen, and activate some of the smaller muscles," he said.

Now, he goes to class twice a week for an hour per session, often with his wife.

The Pilates classes he takes are mostly attended by women, Rowley said. He expects to see the gender balance shift: the challenge and resistance training in the workouts offer a lot for men who want to work on building muscle and athleticism.

Pilates can be done on a mat or on a reformer machine, like this.

"There's a strength component instead of just the mobility and the balance," he said. "The biggest benefit for me has been my core strength has gotten through the roof."

The improved stability has helped relieve back pain, which can come from muscle imbalances.

Dumbbells: for better range of motion during strength training

Dumbbells are ideal for building muscle while protecting your joints because they offer a greater range of motion than a barbell.

Rowley still lifts weights, but has tweaked his routine so that instead of focusing on a big bench press as a point of pride, he's working more with dumbbells and machine exercises.

Dumbbells allow for a greater range of motion, which can help promote mobility and joint health. Exercise machines provide stability and a fixed range of motion, so you can focus on targeting specific muscle groups.

Both types of exercise are good for building muscle, with less strain or injury risk than intense barbell work.

"I don't lift for ego anymore," Rowley said.

Creatine supplements: for a healthy brain and body

Rowley is a self-proclaimed "supplement freak" who takes an estimated 40 pills a day, from a multi-vitamin for nutritional balance to probiotics for a healthy gut.

The list is carefully curated from his decades of experience in the fitness industry.

At the top of his must-have list is creatine, a naturally-occurring compound in the body that provides energy to the muscles so you can push through a few more reps. It's also a hot trend for longevity thanks to recent research suggesting it helps support a healthy brain and heart as we age.

Creatine is a widely-studied fitness supplement for building muscle, and new research suggests it could help with longevity too.

"There's a lot of supplements out there that are pure garbage," Rowley said. "Creatine to me is like a life source. I can tell you that my muscles feel better, my muscles fill up, I have the ability to go longer in the gym."

Rowley's supplement regimen also includes:

10,000 steps a day: for cardio without joint pain

Fitness for a long, healthy life isn't just about lifting big weights, or even having sculpted and lean muscles. Good cardio health is a crucial part of longevity, and benchmarks of aerobic fitness like VO2 max are increasingly a source of bragging rights in the fitness world.

For Rowley, it comes down to functionality, and whether you can keep up with the activities of your life.

"We look at the aesthetic of lean muscle and muscle mass as, wow, that person spends time in the gym, but could they run a mile? Could they run two miles or three miles?" he said.

His definition of peak fitness goes back to the Marine Corps. standard of military fitness: the ability to do 20 dead-hang pull-ups, rep out 100 crunches in a minute (or hold a plank for more than three minutes) and run three miles in 18 minutes.

However, as we age, running can put stress on the joints, so Rowley said he focuses on walking as much as possible, aiming for 10,000 steps a day for low-impact cardio and to reduce his time sitting. Walking is cardiologist-approved exercise, and the benefits for a healthier heart start at as few as an extra 500 to 1000 daily steps.

Hitting the full 10,000 steps a day is a big commitment to stick to consistently, but Rowley said the payoff is better resilience and functionality as you age.

"It's not easy to do, but what's harder: making that decision now or dealing with negative health in your older years? So choose your hard," he said.

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