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7 indoor exercises that can strengthen muscles in people above 40

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 07:33 IST
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Exercises that can strengthen muscles


Muscle strength starts to drop slowly after the age of 40. This does not mean strength is lost forever. The body still responds well to the right kind of movement, even indoors. Simple exercises done with control, balance, and patience can rebuild strength and protect joints. The key is not intensity, but consistency and form. These indoor exercises focus on muscles that matter most for daily life, posture, and long-term mobility.

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Chair squats

Chair squats copy a movement done many times a day: sitting and standing. This exercise strengthens the thighs, hips, and lower back without stressing the knees.
Stand in front of a chair, lower the body slowly until the hips touch the seat, then stand back up. Moving slowly builds more muscle control than fast reps. This also trains balance, which often weakens with age.

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Wall push-ups

Wall push-ups work the chest, shoulders, arms, and core, but place far less pressure on the wrists and shoulders than floor push-ups.
Standing a step away from a wall allows the body to stay stable while muscles learn to support weight again. Keeping the elbows close to the body protects the shoulder joints, which become more sensitive after 40.

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Standing heel raises

Strong calves are often ignored, but they play a major role in walking, balance, and preventing falls.
Standing near a wall or chair, slowly lifting the heels and lowering them builds strength in the lower legs. Holding the top position for two seconds increases muscle engagement without adding strain.

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Resistance band rows


A weak upper back can contribute to rounded shoulders, neck discomfort, and poor posture, especially with long hours of sitting. Resistance band rows are an effective exercise to strengthen the upper back muscles that support proper spinal alignment. By pulling the band toward the ribs and consciously squeezing the shoulder blades together, this movement helps open the chest and counter forward slouching. Regular practice improves shoulder stability and reduces strain on the neck. Additionally, better posture supports deeper, more efficient breathing, which often becomes shallow with age, enhancing overall mobility and daily comfort.

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Slow marching

Marching in place may look simple, but when done slowly, it challenges deep core muscles.
Lifting one knee at a time while staying upright trains the muscles that protect the spine. This movement improves coordination and supports the lower back, which is one of the most common pain areas after 40.

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Side leg lifts

Hip muscles weaken faster than many people realise. Weak hips can lead to knee pain and poor balance.
Side leg lifts, done while holding onto a chair, strengthen the outer hips. These muscles help keep the body steady while walking or climbing stairs, reducing the risk of sudden missteps.

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Wall sits

Wall sits build strength in the thighs without movement, making them easier on aging joints.
Leaning against a wall and holding a seated position teaches muscles to stay active under load. Short holds of 20–30 seconds are enough to create strength without discomfort.

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Disclaimer

This article is for general information only. It is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. People with existing medical conditions, joint problems, or injuries should consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any exercise routine.


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