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5 Moves: Pilates Push-Up




A: Lie on the floor and get in a classic push-up position—hands under your shoulders and legs straight behind you. Keeping your head in line with your spine and looking down at the floor, lift your right leg about 6 inches off the floor.

B: Do 6?10 push-ups in this tripod position. Then lower foot to the ground, and lower to your knees to rest. Resume classic push-up position, this time elevating left leg while doing the move; do 6?10 reps.

Too much, too soon? Start by doing a bent-knee push-up (knees on the floor). As you get stronger, extend one leg backward into the traditional push-up position. Progress to traditional push-ups, then to our Pilates-style move.

Why do it now? ?The upper body is a major weakness in women; little attention is given to this area,? says William J. Kraemer, PhD, a physiology professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. That?s bad news because it?s the area most affected by aging. Maintaining—or even building—your upper-body strength as you age improves your chances of being able to stay both healthy and independent.
Sarah Bowen Shea
Last Updated: March 05, 2008

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