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Want Your Legs To Feel Like 20 When You Are 40 And Older?
« on: August 23, 2017, 06:19:35 AM »
It can be difficult to keep your muscles in good tone as you age because of a process called sacropenia – loss of muscle mass. In your early forties you begin to lose muscle, which is a normal part of aging process. But there are measures you can take to prevent or at least slow down the loss of muscle and stay in good shape.



Strength-training exercises will help you greatly, and there is one particular exercise for your legs – it is called the chair squat.

“The chair squat targets the glutes, hamstrings, and quadriceps effectively and efficiently,” says Daphnie Yang, International Sports Sciences Association-certified personal trainer and creator of HIIT IT!.

Yang says this exercise is perfect for your lower body, because many muscle groups are involved at once.

Do this exercise at least 2–3 times a week , and your legs will be happy. Yang advises to start with 2 sets of 20 and then gradually reach 3 sets of 20. It’s also recommended to take off your shoes before doing this exercise.

So here’s how you do the chair squat:

1. Start by sitting on the edge of a chair with your feet hip-width apart keeping your knees over your ankles. You have to engage your abdominals;





2. Outstretch your arms in front of you, keeping your triceps tight;

3. Stand up, tighten your glutes, and push your arms behind you;




4. Go back to the starting position, keeping your weight in your heels;



5. Sit back on the edge of the chair, repeat the whole move.