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Building strength later in life starts with exercises that use your body weight. Doing so lets you see how your body moves and responds and where limitations exist.
Grasp your bar with an overhand grip, hands wider than shoulder width-apart. Hang from the bar. Pull your shoulders blades ...
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For people who don't enjoy the gym—or want to avoid expensive membership fees—there are plenty of other ways to build strength, including Pilates, dumbbells, or local parks with fitness equipment.