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The article focuses on the importance of practicing a set of simple exercises to prevent age-related pains and improve flexibility and strength as we grow older. It also explains that daily movement habits (such as prolonged sitting, looking down, or lifting objects improperly) can lead to stiffness and pain, whereas dedicating time to exercise helps maintain fitness. The suggested exercises include: standing on one leg to enhance balance; tilting the hips to strengthen the gluteal muscles and hamstrings; sitting and standing exercises to reinforce the leg and core muscles; "dead bug" exercises with diaphragmatic breathing to build core strength; wall push-ups to improve overall strength; and cat-cow stretches to lengthen the back and reduce stiffness. These exercises are considered important for maintaining independence and reducing the risk of injuries with age.
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