There’s a story many people tell themselves as they get older. That aching joints are inevitable. That strength is something you inevitably lose. That exercise is for the young, and that after a certain age, the most sensible thing to do is take it easy.
It’s a convincing story. It’s also largely untrue.
The science on ageing and exercise is unambiguous: regular, progressive physical training is one of the most powerful tools available to older adults for maintaining independence, reducing pain, improving cognitive function, and extending quality of life. The difference between a 65-year-old who feels vital and capable and one who feels fragile and limited is rarely just genetics. It’s almost always movement, and the right kind of it.
That’s the conversation an elderly personal trainer at AbhiFit has been helping Dubai residents have for years.
The Unique Demands of Training Older Adults
Training a 65-year-old is not the same as training a 30-year-old, and it shouldn’t be. The approach, the progression, the exercise selection, the recovery periods: all of it needs to be calibrated to an older body’s physiology, history, and goals. Done correctly, it produces remarkable results. Done carelessly, it causes harm.
This is why working with an experienced elderly personal trainer matters so much. Abhinav Malhotra and the AbhiFit team in Dubai have spent years developing the expertise to navigate the specific challenges older clients bring: previous injuries, joint replacements, cardiovascular considerations, balance deficits, osteoporosis, and conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure that require careful management during exercise.
The goal isn’t to train older adults less. It’s to train them intelligently, progressively building the strength, mobility, balance, and cardiovascular fitness that make everyday life not just manageable but genuinely enjoyable.
What Changes with Age and What Doesn’t Have To?
From our mid-thirties onwards, muscle mass naturally begins to decline in a process called sarcopenia. Without deliberate resistance training, the average adult loses between 3 and 8 per cent of their muscle mass per decade, and that rate accelerates after 60. This loss of muscle directly contributes to weakness, falls, reduced metabolism, and a diminished ability to perform everyday tasks independently.
The good news is that this process is not fixed. Resistance training at any age stimulates muscle growth and retention. Studies consistently show that men and women well into their seventies and eighties can build meaningful strength with the right programme. The body’s capacity to adapt doesn’t disappear with age. It just needs the right stimulus to respond.
Beyond muscle, balance training becomes increasingly critical. Falls are one of the leading causes of serious injury among older adults, and the fear of falling itself begins to restrict movement and confidence in ways that accelerate decline. A well-designed programme from an elderly personal trainer specifically targets the neuromuscular control, core stability, and hip strength that keep clients steady and secure on their feet.
Abhinav’s Approach: Where Neuroscience Meets Compassionate Coaching
What sets AbhiFit apart in the Dubai fitness landscape is Abhinav’s background in applied neuroscience. For older clients in particular, this dimension of his coaching is transformative. The brain and nervous system play a central role in movement quality, pain perception, balance, and cognitive sharpness, all of which are concerns that become more pressing with age.
Abhinav has worked with clients managing Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke rehabilitation, and Multiple Sclerosis, using neuroscience-informed training to improve not just physical function but cognitive performance and quality of life. One client- Zenab Taheri (Wife of Ali Asger)- described how her husband, following brain surgery, went from being unable to walk properly to regaining muscle strength, focus, and confidence under Abhinav’s guidance in just two months.
For older adults without neurological conditions, this same depth of understanding translates into more precise, more effective coaching, addressing not just what the muscles are doing but how the nervous system is coordinating movement, managing pain, and responding to training load.
Training That Fits Your Life
AbhiFit trains clients across Dubai at gyms, in their homes, and at locations that suit the individual. For older adults who find getting to a gym challenging, the home personal training service is particularly valuable, bringing expert coaching directly to a familiar, comfortable environment without the intimidation of a busy gym floor.
Sessions are structured around your specific goals and medical history. Whether you’re aiming to get off blood pressure medication through improved fitness, recover from a hip replacement, keep up with your grandchildren, or simply move through your day without pain, the programme starts with where you are, not where a generic template assumes you should be. AbhiFit works with clients aged 70 and above regularly, and treats no age as a barrier to meaningful progress.
Frequently Asked Questions: Elderly Personal Training at AbhiFit
Is it really safe for older adults to do strength training?
Yes, and for most older adults, it is not only safe but medically recommended. Strength training has been shown to reduce the risk of falls, improve bone density, manage blood sugar, support heart health, and ease joint pain associated with arthritis. AbhiFit begins every programme with a thorough assessment and progresses load carefully, so nothing is rushed or forced before the body is ready for it.
I have a joint replacement. Can I still train?
Absolutely. AbhiFit’s rehab programme is specifically designed for clients recovering from or living with joint replacements, whether hip, knee, or shoulder. Abhinav works closely with your medical history to design a programme that strengthens the muscles around the joint, improves stability, and restores functional movement, all while respecting the specific limitations of your surgery.
What if I've never exercised regularly before?
It is never too late to start, and AbhiFit has helped many older clients begin their fitness journey from a very low base. Starting late is not a disadvantage. The body still responds to training stimulus at any age. Your first sessions will be gentle and focused on building movement quality and confidence before any significant load is introduced.
How does training help with balance and fall prevention?
Balance is a trainable skill, not a fixed trait. AbhiFit programmes for older adults include specific balance and stability work that challenges the neuromuscular system (the communication between your brain, nervous system, and muscles) in ways that translate directly into steadier, more confident movement in daily life. Over weeks and months, this work significantly reduces fall risk.
Can AbhiFit help if I have a medical condition like diabetes or high blood pressure?
Yes. AbhiFit’s Health Programme is designed specifically for clients managing chronic medical conditions. Exercise has a well-documented positive impact on blood sugar regulation, blood pressure, cholesterol, and cardiovascular health. Abhinav designs programmes that account for your condition, your medications, and any contraindications, ensuring every session works with your health rather than against it.
Can I train at home rather than going to a gym?
Absolutely. AbhiFit offers home personal training across a wide range of Dubai locations, making expert coaching accessible even for clients who find travelling to a gym difficult or uncomfortable. Sessions can be equally effective at home, and many older clients find the home environment more relaxed and conducive to consistent progress.
How do I know the programme will actually be designed for my age and ability?
How do I get started?
Simply reach out to book a consultation. AbhiFit offers a free trial session so you can experience the coaching approach before committing to a programme. Visit Abhifit, call +971 55 447 5051, or email info@abhifit.com. The team will take it from there.