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Sit-to-Stand: According to the folks at Peloton, “the best leg exercises (especially for beginners) focus on stability and control.” And this is one of the simplest. Sit in the center of a chair.
Start on all fours. Extend your right arm in front of you and your left leg behind, actively reaching in opposite directions.
Hip abduction is essential for building strong, stable glute muscles to support balance, improve movement efficiency, and help prevent lower-body injuries.
Strength training supports healthy aging by preserving muscle, bone density, metabolic health, and independence.