You might be noticing that as you get older, your body doesn’t respond to exercise the same way it used to. That’s completely normal, but it doesn’t mean strength gains are off the table, especially for your core. You just need to train a little differently.

Physiotherapist and personal trainer Grace Heinrichs, who works at X-Club Pilates & Wellness, sees this all the time with her clients.

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Physiotherapist and personal trainer

Doctor of Physical Therapy, HCPC Registered Physiotherapist, Chartered Physiotherapist, Reformer Pilates Instructor, and Personal Trainer currently working at X-Club Pilates & Wellness in London, UK.

The encouraging part? This is something you can absolutely work on.

“There is good news in all of this: the core responds beautifully to intentional, low-load, well sequenced training at any age,” Heinrichs says. Here’s five exercises for the core that she swears by.

Pilates principles in mind, Heinrich says this workout is suitable for most older adults and requires very little equipment. You can perform it on the floor, mat, or gym space.

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