Leg strength is the foundation of a strong body and makes doing the
activities of everyday living easier. Your legs are involved in every
step you take, whether it’s on the golf course, the tennis court, or
shopping at the grocery store. Building and maintaining your leg
muscles becomes even more important the older you get because they
stabilize your knee and hip joints, and reduce the likelihood of
developing pain and weakness in these areas.
Here are three of my favorite exercises to strengthen and build your
legs. Do these exercises one or two times each week and see how
stronger you feel in about three months. Click here to read entire article...
I'm an ACE certified personal trainer and National Masters Over 60 Powerlifting Champion with over 25 years of experience in the health and fitness industry. I've seen a lot of fads come and go, but three things remain constant in getting healthy and staying fit. A positive mental attitude, a healthy balanced diet, and a fitness program built on proper strength training and cardiovascular exercise. Practice these three things daily and you will discover that they lead to "The Fountain of Youth."
Showing posts with label leg strength. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leg strength. Show all posts
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Couples Oblique Twists Using a Resistance Band
Here is a fun exercise you can do with a partner to strengthen and tone your obliques, and get rid of that spare tire around your waist. I call this exercise a couples oblique twists using a resistance band. This is also a great exercise to tighten-up your butt and thighs. Watch as two of my favorite clients demonstrate the proper technique.
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Saturday, December 3, 2016
Strengthen Your Legs and Core, and Improve Your Balance With Squats on a BOSU
Squats on a BOSU is a great exercise for strengthening your legs and core while improving your balance. Watch as I demonstrate the technique in the video below.
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You can find many more of my favorite exercises by visiting www.personaltrainerinraleighnc.com
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Fitness Over 50, Three Exercises to Build a Strong Foundation
Just as a house is only as strong as the foundation it sits on, strong legs are the foundation for a fit and strong body. Below are three of my favorite exercises for developing a strong lower body.
The leg press is one of the best exercises for overall strength and development of your legs. First, sit in the seat, positioning your feet about shoulder width apart and chest high on the platform. Adjust the seat height by pulling the handle and sliding forward until your thighs are parallel to the platform. This is your start position (make sure that your lower back is pressed firmly against the back of the seat). With your feet flat, slowly press upward until your legs are fully extended but short of locking. Slowly return to the position where the weight almost touch the weight stack. The breathing pattern for this exercise is to exhale as you press up and inhale as you return to the start. I suggest you perform 10 to 15 repetitions with a resistance which the last 3 repetitions are difficult to complete.
Exercise # 1 - Leg Press
The leg press is one of the best exercises for overall strength and development of your legs. First, sit in the seat, positioning your feet about shoulder width apart and chest high on the platform. Adjust the seat height by pulling the handle and sliding forward until your thighs are parallel to the platform. This is your start position (make sure that your lower back is pressed firmly against the back of the seat). With your feet flat, slowly press upward until your legs are fully extended but short of locking. Slowly return to the position where the weight almost touch the weight stack. The breathing pattern for this exercise is to exhale as you press up and inhale as you return to the start. I suggest you perform 10 to 15 repetitions with a resistance which the last 3 repetitions are difficult to complete.
Step ups are great for developing
and shaping your butt. With this
exercise you will do 10 repetitions on one leg followed by 10 repetitions with
the other. Hold a dumbbell in each hand
and position yourself in front of a bench.
Place one foot flat on top of the bench, positioning your body to make a
right angle at your knee. With your
chest held high and shoulders square step up through your heel and lightly tap
the bench with your other foot before returning to the starting position. Breathing pattern for this exercise is to
exhale as you step up and inhale as you step back down. Again, use a resistance with which the last three repetitions are difficult to complete.
Exercise # 3 - Hip Lifts
Hip lifts strengthen and develop the back
of your legs and calves. Lay flat on
your back, extend your legs and place a therapeutic ball under your heels. This is your starting position. Lift your hips off the floor, and pull the
ball toward your butt. Now, press
through you heels and lift your hips as far as possible. Then, slowly return to the starting
position. Breathing pattern for this
exercise is to exhale while rolling the ball towards you and to inhale while
returning to the starting position. I suggest you perform 10 to 15 repetitions of this exercise.
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Strength Training Over 50, Three Exercises to Build Strong Legs
Having strong legs is the foundation of having a strong body, and if you are over 50 it's even more important to build and maintain your leg strength. As a personal trainer I see a lot of knee and hip surgeries that probably could be prevented by a good strength training program. The stronger the muscles are around your joints, the more stable your joints are.
Here are three of my favorite exercises to strengthen and build your legs:
Here are three of my favorite exercises to strengthen and build your legs:
Exercise # 1 - Leg Press
The leg press is one of the best
exercises for overall strength and development of your legs. First, sit in the seat, positioning your feet
about shoulder width apart and chest high on the platform. Adjust the seat height by pulling the handle
and sliding forward until your thighs are parallel to the platform. This is your start position (make sure that
your lower back is pressed firmly against the back of the seat). With your feet flat, slowly press upward
until your legs are fully extended but short of locking. Slowly return to the position where the
weight almost touch the weight stack.
The breathing pattern for this exercise is to exhale as you press up and
inhale as you return to the start.
Exercise # 2 - Smith Machine
Squats
A properly executed squat is one of
the best exercises you can do for overall strength and conditioning. Using the Smith Machine is a big aid in
helping you perform squats correctly.
First, place the bar a little lower than shoulder height. Next, position yourself under the bar, twist
to unlock it and place the bar on top of your shoulders. Now, place your feet in front of you about six
inches, shoulder width apart. This is your start position. Lift your chest, and keep your chin
high. Now, squat by leading with your
butt until your thighs are parallel to the floor, then return to the start
position. Be careful not to round your
lower back and that your knees do not extend over your toes anytime doing this
exercise. (For the first few times, it’s best to have someone observe you from
the side to make sure you are doing this exercise correctly). Your breathing pattern is to inhale on the
way down and exhale on the way up on this exercise.
Exercise # 3 - Step ups
Step ups are great for developing
and strengthening the muscles of your butt. With this
exercise, you will do 10 repetitions on one leg followed by 10 repetitions on the
other. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and
position yourself in front of a bench.
Place one foot flat on top of the bench, positioning you body to make a
right angle at your knee. With your
chest held high and shoulders square, step up through your heel and lightly tap
the bench with your other foot before returning to the starting position. Breathing pattern for this exercise is to
exhale as you step up and inhale as you step back down.
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