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What if you could break 10 world records after the age of 59? đź’Ş
Meet Linda Rousseau, a powerhouse who started powerlifting at the age of 59. After a back injury that left her off work for 3 years, she started working out at the gym to build her strength. Twelve years later, she is a 10x World Record Holder at 71 years old,  in squat, bench, and deadlift. Her story proves it’s never too late to start lifting, building strength, and rewriting what’s possible at any age.
In this inspiring conversation, Linda shares:
Whether you’re in your 30s, 50s, or 70s — this episode will show you that it’s never too late to get started, get strong, and become unstoppable.
👉 Watch until the end to see Linda’s training space, medals, and her motto: “Stronger, Longer.”
👉 Share this video with someone who thinks they’re “too old” to start lifting.
#PowerliftingOver50 #StrengthTrainingForWomen #SeniorFitnessMotivation #NeverTooLateToStart
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A Guide to Clearer Thinking, 10 Powerful Factors Enhancing Brain Health
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Grab Your Free Handout: Take Back Your Sleep, So You Can Take Back Your Day:
https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/get-to-sleep-stay-asleep
Check out my Memory Method LifeStyle Program: https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/memory-method-program
Sign up for the Loving Your Liver Program
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DISCLAIMER:Â As a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, my job is to promote personal awareness and is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose diseases or treatments.You must see a medical professional for a diagnosis or treatment.
This Podcast is brought to you by VOLT Productions (www.voltproductions.co).
By Vicky HacheyWhat if you could break 10 world records after the age of 59? đź’Ş
Meet Linda Rousseau, a powerhouse who started powerlifting at the age of 59. After a back injury that left her off work for 3 years, she started working out at the gym to build her strength. Twelve years later, she is a 10x World Record Holder at 71 years old,  in squat, bench, and deadlift. Her story proves it’s never too late to start lifting, building strength, and rewriting what’s possible at any age.
In this inspiring conversation, Linda shares:
Whether you’re in your 30s, 50s, or 70s — this episode will show you that it’s never too late to get started, get strong, and become unstoppable.
👉 Watch until the end to see Linda’s training space, medals, and her motto: “Stronger, Longer.”
👉 Share this video with someone who thinks they’re “too old” to start lifting.
#PowerliftingOver50 #StrengthTrainingForWomen #SeniorFitnessMotivation #NeverTooLateToStart
We talk about:
Grab Your Free Handout:
A Guide to Clearer Thinking, 10 Powerful Factors Enhancing Brain Health
https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/tips
Grab Your Free Handout: Take Back Your Sleep, So You Can Take Back Your Day:
https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/get-to-sleep-stay-asleep
Check out my Memory Method LifeStyle Program: https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/memory-method-program
Sign up for the Loving Your Liver Program
https://vicky-hachey.mykajabi.com/loving-your-liver-to-keep-your-brain-happy
Connect with Linda
Connect with Vicky
DISCLAIMER:Â As a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, my job is to promote personal awareness and is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose diseases or treatments.You must see a medical professional for a diagnosis or treatment.
This Podcast is brought to you by VOLT Productions (www.voltproductions.co).