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  2. This Simple Guide Shows You Exactly How To Build Muscle After 50

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    For women over 50, embracing weightlifting can help counteract some of the accelerated muscle loss caused by age and hormonal changes. Lean muscle mass can contribute to legit disease prevention, too.

  3. 6 Slimming, Full-Body Workouts for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    A trainer breaks down six of his top-recommended full-body workouts for women over 50 to stay fit, slim, and healthy.

  4. 5 Best Workouts To Slow Muscle Aging - AOL

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    From full-body dumbbell to bodyweight routines, a trainer outlines how to perform five of his best workouts to slow muscle aging. From full-body dumbbell to bodyweight routines, a trainer outlines ...

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    If a weight is used, then it rests upon the shoulders, or is held in the hand(s). This is an isolation exercise for the calves; it particularly emphasises the gastrocnemius muscle, and recruits the soleus muscle. [6] Equipment Body weight, dumbbells, barbell, Smith machine or standing calf raise machine. Major variants

  6. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Some organizations allow women to use a flexed arm hang as a substitute for a pull up in fitness tests after discovering that few female recruits could complete a pull-up. According to a 2003 study in college-age women, one third of participants were able to complete a pull-up after a twelve-week full-body strength training program. [21]

  7. Aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Popular music is used throughout the class. This is sometimes followed by a strength section which uses body weight exercises to strengthen muscles and a stretch routine to cool down and improve flexibility. Classes are usually 30–60 minutes in length and may include the use of equipment such as a barbell, aerobic step, or small weights. [7]