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Upright Moves to Trim Belly Fat After 55
mind-body1 month ago

Upright Moves to Trim Belly Fat After 55

The piece explains that spot-reducing belly fat is ineffective and that increasing overall calorie burn through full-body, posture- and core-stabilizing work is more effective after age 55. It presents four standing movements—Standing Knee Drives, Standing Wood Chops, Side Leg Raises, and Standing Marches with Arm Swings—each done in 2–3 sets: knee drives (20–30 reps total), wood chops (10–15 reps per side), side leg raises (12–15 reps per leg), and marches (30–60 seconds per set), with rest of 45–60 seconds between sets. Trainer James Brady notes these upright moves engage multiple muscle groups for better calorie burn and balance compared with many floor-based ab exercises.

8-Minute Bed-Based Core Routine for 60+ Belly Flattening
mind-body3 months ago

8-Minute Bed-Based Core Routine for 60+ Belly Flattening

An 8-minute bed routine for people 60+ targets deep core muscles with low-impact moves—pelvic tilts, knee tucks, heel slides, bent-knee marches, and glute bridges—designed to flatten the lower belly while reducing back strain. Personal trainer James Bickerstaff of OriGym says these controlled movements improve abdominal stability and posture; perform 2–3 sets of each move with the listed reps (pelvic tilts 12–15, knee tucks 10–12 per leg, heel slides 12 per leg, bent-knee marches 10–12 per side, glute bridges 12) and rest 30–60 seconds between sets.

Five Core-Strengthening Moves to Ease Belly Overhang After 60
fitness3 months ago

Five Core-Strengthening Moves to Ease Belly Overhang After 60

A wellness expert shares five daily moves for people 60 and older—Supine Deep Core Breathing, Glute Bridges, Dead Bugs, Bird-Dog, and Standing March—to strengthen deep core muscles, improve posture, and support overall fat loss, while explaining that crunches don’t target the deeper core or cause localized fat loss, and aging factors like sarcopenia, hormonal shifts, and reduced skin elasticity contribute to belly overhang.

Five-Minute Morning Circuit to Flatten Belly Overhang After 50
fitness6 months ago

Five-Minute Morning Circuit to Flatten Belly Overhang After 50

A five-minute, bodyweight morning circuit for people over 50 that boosts circulation, activates the deep core, and improves posture to reduce belly overhang. The routine combines Standing March with Core Brace, Bodyweight Squat to Reach, and Incline Plank Shoulder Taps in 40-second work intervals with 20 seconds of rest, repeated twice, and is meant to be done first thing in the morning along with habits like adequate protein intake and upright movement to support gradual fat loss around the midsection.