Posts Tagged ‘Firm Buns and Thighs’

Power Squats Over 50

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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Now it’s time to get serious.

If you are interested in building a rock solid, age defying, muscular, strong body, this message is for you.

The squat is a no joke exercise. You must respect this exercise or you can be seriously injured. Take your time to learn the correct form. Build your upper back, lower back, quads, hamstrings, abs and calf muscles so that all the links in the chain is strong. You should also have a decent level of balance and flexibility. It would also help to have good cardiovascular conditioning.Your body uses oxygen more efficiently when your cardiovascular endurance is in a good range.

Many strength training exercisers avoid this exercise because they have been injured doing it.  Many are also intimidated by this exercise because they know someone who has been hurt doing it.

I want to be clear. Please be patient when approaching the barbell squats. Start with a weight that is not too challenging and work slowly to increase it.

The demonstration in the video below is with a weight that is a little more than twice my body weight. The total weight is 365 pounds. This is comfortable for me because I stop before I reach failure. This weight is just right for me to stay safe. If I was to go up in the weight I would wrap my knees and have someone with experience spotting me.

Firm Buns and Thighs Over 40

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Perform lower body exercises with dumbells to firm up your buns and thighs.

The basic idea is to not only strengthen your legs, but to also improve your athletic performance. You want the exercise to challenge your stability, flexibility, endurance, strength, balance and coordination. If you want great looking legs this is what it takes!

Just wanting it is not enough!

You must be prepared to work hard for it!

The exercise performed below by this mom over forty with four children at home will dramatically increase your fitness level. It will also make your buns firm and your thighs shapelier and sexier.

Better Balance Over 50

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

At a certain point in our life we start to lose our balance.

When starting an exercise program many of us think only about losing weight to look better. Losing weight should be more accurately phrased as losing fat. As it turns out you will lose fat if the exercise program you engage in also includes the proper nutrition. If the two are done wisely the side effect is you may lower your overall weight on the scale. You may also lose inches without showing much of a weight loss on the scale.

You will also improve your health and your fitness level, but just as importantly, you should have also improved your balance and your coordination.

Why wait until you are  in your 60’s, 70’s or more to start training your balance?

The video below demonstrates a cable exercise to help anyone improve their lower body strength and balance.