Excellent instructors – they make exercising so much fun for people at all levels and ages. Highly recommended especially if (like me!) you are not a “gym person”.
— Martin Kelly

“SARCOPENIA IS A LOSS OF MUSCLE SIZE, STRENGTH, AND FUNCTION AS WE AGE”

As we get older we often see people doing less activity and not managing as well as they used to in everyday activity. What if i told you, there is a way to stay active and keep doing the things you love. What if i told you, there is a way to keep yourself healthier and less at risk of chronic illness? What if I told you there is a way of keeping your independence and have a lower risk of falls and the broken bones that can be associated with them? What if I told you there is a way to reduce muscle pain from every day activity??

Most people would jump at this and we have an evidence based answer at SPARC!


Sign Up For Muscle Matters

watch the latest class here - 25.1 (14/1/25)

What do you Get?

●          Chartered physiotherapist led group exercise class x2 per week to focus on strengthening all major muscle groups. the sessions will be on:

CLASS TIMES

tuesday: VIRTUAL Class 1100

thursday: rathfarnham 0945(LITE) 1030 (ACTIVE) / greystones 1100 (ACTIVE) 1200 (LITE)

Wednesday: rathfarnham(ACtiVE) 1100

●          Exercises will help to improve ease with everyday movements such as using stairs, rising from a chair and getting up from the floor.

●          A home exercise programme will also be devised for all participants

●          Strength improvement will be measured before and after the 10 week programme

●         Currently Enrolling

You can sign up by filling in this form below. Please note if this is your first time to SPARC, we will ask you to come for a pre-assessment with one of our physio team to assess your suitability for the group.

These classes are free for the duration of the block

I am so enjoying going to Muscle Matters classes with Alex and his team – who are teaching us the importance of strength and balance exercises and weight lifting that I’d never thought I could do or how beneficial they are. Feel lucky to be part of this group.
— Marguerite Briggs

Sarcopenia: What adds to the risk?

Increasing age

“Over the age of 50 we can lose 1- 2 % of muscle size each year!”

Prolonged bed rest

Not exercising or moving enough

Not eating correctly   



What are the benefits of strength training?

•          Improved muscle strength

•          Reduced risk of chronic illnesses

•          Improved mobility and ease of movement

•          Reduced risk of musculoskeletal pain

•          Improved mood

Problems associated with Sarcopenia

  • Decreased strength resulting in

  • Loss of independence

  • Difficulty in doing your daily activities

  • Increased risk of falls

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