Wake-Up Knees: Six Morning Moves to Strengthen After 60

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Six expert-recommended morning moves—sit-to-stand, step-ups, wall sits, calf raises, glute bridges, and half squats—are designed to build knee-stabilizing strength for people over 60, using bodyweight with progressive reps (3x10 for most moves, wall-sits up to 30 seconds) to improve daily mobility, balance, and reduce fall risk, with emphasis on functional multi-joint movement over single-muscle resistance.
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