We are told time and time again that it’s important to keep building strength and muscle as we get older to keep our bodies strong, mobile and simply feel good. But often advice follows with complex gym programs and lots of equipment, and if you don’t have access to this, it can be a bit unmotivating.

The advice we are about to share from personal trainer Tina Kuharski doesn’t follow this narrative. Instead, Kuharski has a six-move workout that will help you build strength where bone loss is common, improve core stability and endurance, increase flexibility and support balance to reduce fall risk.

Before you get started, you’ll want to change into some comfortable exercise wear and grab a resistance band or two with handles, plus a pair of dumbbells. Here’s our guide to the best adjustable dumbbells, which work great for home workouts.

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