A simple, real-life movement that improves lower-body strength, balance, and coordination while being easy on your joints.
One of the first things to go for athletes as they age—aside from their hips—is their knees. Years of sprinting, jumping, and heavy squatting take a serious toll on the joints, especially around the ...
Strength after 60 needs to reflect real-world movement across multiple planes. You step backward, reach sideways, stabilize on one leg, and absorb force from different angles. Training your legs this ...
Step box training helps strengthen the lower legs and improve balance in stroke patients. A stroke can cause weakness and poor coordination on one side of the body. Researchers wanted to know whether ...
Bend your knees slightly and grip the kettlebell handle. Drive through your heels and stand tall as you squeeze your glutes.
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