Looking for a safe and effective alternative to bone density medication? Try strength training at 20 Minutes to Fitness October 31, 2019 • Mary Bufe Shirley Jorgenson of St. Louis celebrated a major health win this year: a 2% increase in her bone density, which she achieved WITHOUT prescription medication.The news came just 2 years after her doctor initially diagnosed her with osteopenia, a precursor to osteoporosis.The secret to her success? Once-a-week strength training at 20 Minutes to Fitness, along with over-the-counter calcium supplements.“After weekly workouts with Cathy at 20 Minutes to Fitness, it was confirmed to me that this workout produces results,” said Joregenson. “My doctor told me, keep doing what you’re doing!”Joregenson’s results confirm what research from Harvard Medical School and others has said all along: strong muscles lead to strong bones.Most of us know that weight-bearing and resistance exercises build muscle mass and strength, but few understand what’s happening inside of our bones. Like muscles, our bones are living tissue that require exercise to become stronger, and numerous studies support that strength training plays a crucial role in slowing bone loss.According to a Harvard Medical School Special Health Report, “Activities that put stress on bones can nudge bone-forming cells into action–the result is stronger, denser bones.” Strong bones can help minimize the risk of fracture due to osteoporosis.After the age of 30, we lose more bone mass than we gain. A combination of age, sedentary lifestyles and poor nutrition deplete bone mass, leaving us fragile and at-risk for fracture. Harvard Medical School reports that an estimated 8 million women and 2 million men in the United States now have osteoporosis. As the number of people with osteoporosis rises, so does the number of osteoporosis-related fractures.These numbers point to an epidemic that requires life-long intervention. Once-a-week strength training at 20 Minutes to Fitness is just that. Performed under the watchful eye of a physical therapist or personal trainer, workouts are safe for all ages — including people in their 80s and 90s.Our medically based, load-bearing workouts help prevent osteoporosis by reducing bone loss and increasing bone density. Offsetting age-related decline in bone mass encourages power and balance and enhances strength and stability. They provide a host of other health benefits as well.The proof is in our results. Just ask Shirley.To schedule a free consultation and first workout, find a location near you at 20MinutesToFitness.com