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  2. 10 Best Strength Exercises for Seniors - AOL

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    ShutterstockMaintaining strength is crucial for seniors to lead a healthy, independent lifestyle. Research shows that muscular strength decreases as you age, anywhere from 16.6% to 40.9%. Your ...

  3. 10 Best Exercises for Seniors To Build Lean Muscle - AOL

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    So I've rounded up 10 of the best exercises for seniors to build lean muscle. Building and preserving muscle mass as you age can be daunting, requiring dedication, perseverance, and time.

  4. 10 Best Low-Impact Exercises for Seniors - AOL

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    Keep reading to learn all about my top 10 low-impact exercises for seniors. And when you're finished, don't miss out on The 10 Best Functional Strength Exercises for Beginners. 1. Seated Leg ...

  5. The 10 Best Weight-Loss Exercises for Seniors - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Weight loss is a common goal for many of my senior clients, and regular exercise plays a crucial role in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight ...

  6. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    Williams flexion exercises (WFE) – also called Williams lumbar flexion exercises – are a set of related physical exercises intended to enhance lumbar flexion, avoid lumbar extension, and strengthen the abdominal and gluteal musculature in an effort to manage low back pain non-surgically.

  7. 22 best back exercises to improve posture and reduce pain - AOL

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    Single-arm bent-over dumbbell rows. Grab a single dumbbell. I recommend a 3- or 5-pound weight for beginners.Open your feet about hip-width apart and step one leg back into a staggered stance.