Stop scrolling if you want to be the person still hiking at 90. Most people think "aging" is a slow, inevitable slide toward losing your mobility—but science says otherwise. You aren't just "getting older"; you are either building a body that lasts or letting one rust. The Reality Check While most of the internet is obsessed with "six-pack shortcuts," the real winners are focusing on Healthspan, not just Lifespan. Here is why your current habits might be lying to you: Muscle is "Longevity Currency": After age 30, you lose 3–8% of your muscle mass per decade unless you actively defend it. The Mobility Myth: "I’ll stretch when I’m older." Correction: If you don't move it now, your nervous system will literally "delete" that range of motion to save energy. The Silent Engine: Your VO2 max (aerobic capacity) is one of the strongest predictors of how many years you have left. Bottom Line: You don’t stop moving...