We can’t live forever, but we can make the years we have feel better by holding onto strength and mobility as we get older. Exercise tends to get overcomplicated, but it doesn’t need to be. If you want something straightforward you can do anywhere, this no-equipment strength workout keeps things refreshingly simple.

Pilates instructor Portia Page has stepped up with a five-move bodyweight routine, and she’s clear on why strength training deserves a place in your week as you age. From supporting bone health and metabolism to helping with sleep and mood, building strength can make a noticeable difference. Page says it can even improve the body’s hormonal balance and reduce menopause symptoms.

Of course, you won’t fix everything with a single workout, but staying consistent with strength training can help your body feel more supported, more capable and easier to live in. To get started, grab one of the best yoga mats and give these exercises a try.

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Older man performing one-arm plank on exercise mat at home during ab workout

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