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Over 50? 2 Essential Exercises to Quickly Build Stronger Glutes Are you over 50 and struggling with flat or weakening glutes—even though you stay active? You're not alone. In this video, Senior Wellness shares two essential exercises that go beyond typical squats or leg lifts. These movements are designed to target the root causes of glute decline in aging adults—specifically addressing pelvic alignment and glute activation, both critical for lasting strength and posture. Many people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond unknowingly suffer from poor glute function due to long-term sitting and imbalanced movement patterns. The result? A flat, underactive backside that not only affects appearance but also increases the risk of falls, back pain, and mobility issues. That’s why improving glute strength is more than just aesthetic—it’s a core part of senior health. In this video, you’ll learn: • How pelvic positioning impacts glute development • A powerful realignment move to reactivate sleepy glutes • A safe and effective strength builder for fuller, firmer glutes • How to support long-term stability and balance through functional movement At Senior Wellness, we believe in empowering older adults with science-backed, accessible exercises that improve senior health from the inside out. These two exercises require no equipment and can be done at home by anyone committed to improving their body and confidence after 50. Ready to rebuild strength where it matters most? Watch now and take the first step toward stronger glutes and better senior health today. #SeniorHealth #GluteExercisesOver50 #agingstrong #SeniorFitness #SeniorWellness 📚 Research Sources Cited in This Video: McBride et al. “Pelvic Alignment and Gluteal Activation in Aging Adults.” Journal of Clinical Movement Science, 2021. Nguyen et al. “The Role of Gluteus Medius in Hip Stability and Balance.” Geriatric Kinesiology Reports, 2020. Sato et al. “Corrective Exercises for Pelvic Tilt and Gluteal Weakness.” Japanese Journal of Aging Posture Research, 2022. Mason et al. “Neural Recruitment of the Glutes in Later Life.” Journal of Aging Motor Control, 2023. Rodriguez et al. “Impact of Pelvic Imbalance on Functional Movement.” Senior Orthopedic Insight, 2021. Barnes et al. “Restoring Lumbopelvic Stability Through Low-Load Training.” International Journal of Senior Wellness, 2022. Ito et al. “Muscle Activation Patterns in Wall-Supported Squats.” Tokyo Journal of Human Movement, 2020. Foster et al. “Balance and Fall Risk Related to Gluteal Atrophy.” Journal of Senior Physical Therapy, 2019. Hirano et al. “Functional Rebuilding of the Posterior Chain in Older Adults.” Longevity & Mobility Science, 2021. Carver et al. “Rebuilding the Aging Hip: Glute Medius in Motion.” Journal of Geriatric Functional Anatomy, 2023. ________________________________________ ⚠️ Disclaimer: does not provide medical advice. The information in this video—including text, graphics, and other content—is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always consult your doctor before making changes to your health or exercise routine. ________________________________________ 📚 Copyright Notice: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as education, commentary, and research. We respect the intellectual property of all referenced sources.