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  • Video 717 | Isometrics:Core Resistanc...

    Isometric exercises are among the most effective and joint-friendly ways to maintain muscle health and function, particularly as we age. They provide a safe, controlled method for building and sustaining strength without the excessive joint strain or injury risk associated with traditional moveme...

  • Video 718 | Isometrics: Lower Body Re...

    As we age, muscle loss (sarcopenia) becomes a major concern, especially after 40. Isometric training helps activate and maintain muscle fibers without requiring excessive movement, making it an ideal strategy for preserving muscle mass.

    Keeping our muscles strong in our lower body is essential...

  • Video 719 | Isometrics: Upper Body Re...

    The shoulder is the most mobile, but also the most unstable joint in the body. When muscles in the hips and core cannot do their job, shoulders can become overworked and forced to deal with excessive mechanical stress.

    Any shoulder mobility restrictions or pain with movement can be addressed ...