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  2. At 67, Denise Austin Shares ‘Effective’ Core Exercises for ...

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    Denise Austin, 67, shared her top core exercises for women over 50. The fitness pro told Prevention that these moves are “efficient and effective.”

  3. At 67, Denise Austin Demonstrates Standing Move to ... - AOL

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    Austin is a big fan of sharing exercises that work for all ages and fitness levels and previously spoke of the importance of standing core exercises for women over 50.They are effective, beginner ...

  4. Denise Austin, 67, Shares Her Top Exercise Secrets for Women ...

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    Denise Austin shares her go-to “low-impact” exercises for women over 50. “The more muscles you use, the more calories you burn,” Austin tells Prevention . Plus, the “top-of-the-line ...

  5. 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.

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This exercise targets the hamstrings, glutes, and quadriceps, making it a great full-body movement. This movement also requires good balance and stability, so core strength is also an important aspect. Equipment required Bench, dumbbell or body weight. Variations

  7. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    These exercises were initially developed for men under 50 and women under 40 who had exaggerated lumbar lordosis, whose x-ray films showed decreased disc space between lumbar spine segments (L1-S1), and whose symptoms were chronic, but low grade. [citation needed]