Quantcast

Free on 9th - 10th May 25
View on Amazon.co.uk
 

No reviews yet.

Top - Update Details

“These stairs are getting tougher every day…”

“I can’t open this jar without help…”

“Getting up from my favorite chair isn’t as easy as it used to be…”

Sound familiar? Many people over 60 find their daily activities becoming more challenging. But here’s the truth: the strength and energy you remember from your younger days isn’t lost forever. It’s just waiting to be rekindled.

Aging can make daily tasks challenging, but with proper guidance you can rebuild your strength at any age. “Strong & Steady After 60” presents a practical, science-backed approach to strength training that you can do right at home, without expensive equipment or gym memberships. No previous exercise experience needed!

Inside this book, you’ll discover:

40 carefully selected exercises with clear, step-by-step instructions for safe, effective strength trainingTwo complete 14-day plans – perfect for both beginners and active seniorsEssential 16 warm-up and cool-down routines to protect your joints and prevent injuryProven strategies to help you climb stairs confidently and carry groceries with easeSimple nutrition and recovery guidelines to help you get the most from every workoutAnd much more!

Concerned about keeping up? The workouts require just 20-30 minutes a day, and many people notice improvements in their strength and mobility within 4-6 weeks.

Whether you’re picking up weights for the first time or looking to enhance your current routine, this book meets you exactly where you are. Each exercise includes modifications and safety tips, ensuring you can move with confidence at your own pace.

Don’t let another day pass feeling less capable than you could be.
Your strength journey starts here!

Simply scroll up, click ‘Buy Now,’ and take the first step toward reclaiming your independence and vitality today!

Free on 9th - 10th May 25
View on Amazon.co.uk

Reviews:

No reviews yet.

Top - Update Details

Third Party Reviews:


No reviews yet. Why not link one?

You can suggest a blog review here




Bookangel.co.uk







?>





?>