Turning 60 often brings unexpected changes, and for many, one of the most frustrating is noticing your legs starting to feel weaker than before. Simple tasks like getting up from a chair or climbing stairs suddenly take more effort, leaving you short of breath or unsteady on your feet. This weakness can steal away your independence, making you hesitant to play with grandchildren or enjoy long walks with friends, and it often leads to a cycle of less activity and even more muscle loss. But here’s the good news: you don’t need intense gym workouts or fancy equipment to fight back. In fact, by adopting a few simple daily habits, you can support stronger leg muscles and regain that sense of confidence in every step you take—and one surprising habit that most people miss could be the key to lasting results.
Seniors: Regain your muscle strength with one simple food (a solution for sarcopenia!)