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Toning Tips That Seniors Can Follow to Help Shape Their Bottom Line

from: Pat Moauro



Who doesn't want a more attractive bottom line? Exercise mavens note that shaping the glutes (gluteus maximus, the official name for the muscles of your tush or posterior) is a top priority for men and women of all ages.

This desire to shape the bottom line tends to creep up the priority list as age and nature take their inevitable toll on the butt muscles. The loss of muscle mass that goes along with aging is the prime culprit in sagging tushes. However, a fitness expert says that you can still do something to tone your tush, even in the golden years.

If you want to shape up your butt with just exercise, though, it won't be that easy. According to Women's Sports & Fitness magazine, a combination of healthy diet, cardio exercise and specific shaping exercises are needed to get that shapely, rounded and firm bottom that's everyone's goal.

Because the rear end is one of the body's storehouses for fat, you can shape and firm the underlying muscles all you want -- but it won't make a difference if you can't see them through the layer of fat that covers them. As well, some of the best butt-sculpting exercises can be hazardous if you've been diagnosed with osteoporosis or arthritis. Here are some recommended tips for seniors who want to tone their tushes -- the safe and fun way.

Before undertaking any exercise program, see your doctor to get his/her blessing. Exercise is a good thing - and most doctors will be happy to refer you to a professional who can help you design a workout program that's perfect for you.

Take a good look at your diet and tune it up. Eating healthy will help keep the fat padding over your bottom to a minimum and let all the effort you're putting into toning your tush show positive results.

The best toners for your tush are stair-climbing and jogging - exercises that work the gluteus muscles to the max. They also have the advantage of being aerobic - they'll keep your cardio and pulmonary systems working at top capacity and reduce the risks of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, arthritis and osteoporosis.

To get maximum benefit from walking and jogging, you can add light weights to your ankles. That way you also take advantage of strength and resistance training that can strengthen your bones and help improve your balance.

If your doctor or physical therapist approves, squat thrusts are amazingly efficient at sculpting your bottom into shape. Because one-leg thrusts put all your body's weight on one leg, you'll be practicing balance as well as improving your bottom line. Don't do these if you have osteoporosis or any type of arthritis, though. The risk of compression fractures is too great.

If your doctor feels that jogging and stair climbing are too risky because of joint problems, it doesn't mean you can't work those glutes. Jogging and working out in water takes the pressure off joints and eliminates impact stress entirely, while increasing the benefits of most exercise because of the added water resistance. Check with your doctor to be sure, but most experts feel that water aerobics are an excellent alternative to high-impact and joint-stressing exercises like jogging.

Another alternative to high impact, weight bearing aerobics is chair aerobics. Seated exercise may sound like a contradiction in terms, but you can get one heck of a good workout for your butt with leg bounces, knee lifts and crossing scissor-kicks all without ever standing up on your own two feet.

Among the physical activities that are great for your bottom are golfing, walking, swimming, jogging, dancing and bowling. If a regular exercise program isn't for you, engage in one of these activities three times a week (or three of them once a week or ... you get the idea) for at least half an hour.

A regular workout and exercise program that focuses on toning your tush is a great way to keep your body looking - and feeling - young and healthy. Don't let a sagging bottom bring your spirits down -- join in the fun and trim your bottom line.




 

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