If you were never physically active as a kid, hitting 40 might make you reconsider. During this time, you can notice a decrease in muscle mass and a rise in subcutaneous fat.
Caring for children and family, health, employment, and the economy all contribute to a high level of stress during this time of life.
If you’re looking to spice up your normal workout routine, here are eight exercises to try. Because they require no unusual tools, they may be easily crafted in the comfort of your own home.
ABS
It is necessary to begin by lying face up on the floor. Avoid putting unnecessary strain on your neck by keeping your hands at your ears and sitting with your feet flat on the floor.
The next step is to get as high as you can by lifting your upper back and shoulders off the ground while keeping your face toward the ceiling and exhaling.
Then, after a single second, release the position and take a deep breath as you come back to the center. This is a good way to strengthen your upper abs.
Repeat between 15 and 25 times.