Greysteel gym empowers senior community through strength training

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Elderly clients get into shape at Greysteel Fitness

Jonathan Sullivan, a former doctor and the current owner of a gym in Farmington Hills, hates the advice about slowing down on exercise as one gets older. That's the time when people should be pushing back against aging the most. And his clients, people in their 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's are showing just what happens when they join in.

Greysteel Strength and Conditioning gym owner Jonathan Sullivan says their aim is not for aesthetics but functional movement to keep his members alive as he trains clients in their 60s, 70s, and 80s.

The Farmington Hills-based gym gives the mature population a chance to stay fit, keep moving, and learn new skills. 

Client John Claassen is one of the oldest members of the gym at 94 years old.

"We like to say that getting old is the most extreme sport of all, and you have to train for it," said Sullivan.

Sullivan says he thinks it is bad advice to tell older people to take it easy or slow down.

He says you really need to push yourself to maintain a healthy life and body.

Many of the athletes in the gym are athletes for the first time.

"I had no idea what I was getting into. I didn't know what racks were or what barbell training for women was or anything," said 80-year-old client Sandy.

Greysteel clients work out 2-3 times a week, and Sullivan says that is all it takes.

You can learn more or sign up for the gym here at greysteel.org.