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  2. These Women Transformed Their Strength In Their 60s ... - AOL

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    Women 60 years old and over share their workout tips for building strength and muscle in the gym. ... a regular workout routine for her includes hanging leg raises, handstands, triceps dips, leg ...

  3. 5 Workouts You Should Be Doing Regularly in Your 60s - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Prioritizing regular exercise in your 60s is crucial for maintaining vitality and overall well-being. Physical activity tailored to this stage of ...

  4. Over 60? Here Are the 5 Best Weight-Loss Workouts You ... - AOL

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    A trainer outlines five of his best weight-loss workouts he recommends to clients over 60 to get into shape.

  5. Kathy Smith (fitness personality) - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Smith (born December 11, 1951) [2] is an American personal trainer who became well known for her workout videos during the late 1980s and 1990s. She has sold over 16 million workout videos since 1980. [3]

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This is a compound exercise that also involves the triceps and the front deltoids, also recruits the upper and lower back muscles, and traps. The bench press is the king of all upper body exercises and is one of the most popular chest exercises in the world. It is the final exercise in 'The big 3'.

  7. Squat (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The barbell back squat Bodyweight squat. A squat is a strength exercise in which the trainee lowers their hips from a standing position and then stands back up. During the descent, the hip and knee joints flex while the ankle joint dorsiflexes; conversely the hip and knee joints extend and the ankle joint plantarflexes when standing up.