Chris
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Play is ruled a fumble and @Patriots ball NEvsDEN on CBS/Paramount+ Stream on @NFLPlus

It’s the College Football Playoff let’s put on a hoodie with the team logo please.

It’s the College Football Playoff let’s put on a hoodie with the team logo please.

Experts now consider strength training the single most potent habit for aging gracefully and extending lifespan. Far from being just for athletes or bodybuilders, lifting weights—or any form of resistance exercise, including body-weight moves—has emerged as one of the most powerful tools for healthy aging. It does far more than add muscle: it fortifies bones, revs up metabolism, and sharply lowers the odds of diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. As we get older, strength training switches on bone-forming cells, fights the natural loss of muscle mass known as sarcopenia, and keeps metabolism humming efficiently. For women, it’s especially valuable, helping offset the rapid bone-density decline triggered by menopause. The benefits extend well beyond the physical. Regular resistance work improves balance and coordination, dramatically cutting the risk of falls—the top cause of injury among older adults. It also protects the brain by enhancing insulin sensitivity, dialing down inflammation, and reducing dementia risk. The good news? You don’t need heavy barbells or punishing workouts. Even moderate, consistent strength training delivers profound gains in both quality of life and longevity. In the words of one leading researcher, “Building and maintaining muscle may be the single best investment you can make in your future health and independence.”







Today’s first shoutout goes to FL Wario @Hippychump. This player is at least top 10 in the states with notable wins on Seibrik, Hispanic at the Disco, and Riku. Can this player waft his way into the top? Who do you want to see next guys!?!? Let me know!! #wario #smashbrosultimate











