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September 19th, 2024

Episode 185: 10 Best Leg Exercises for Beginners

  1. Episode 185: 10 Best Leg Exercises for Beginners Jeff Armstrong 37:17

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In this episode, Dr. Jeff Armstrong, an Exercise physiologist and certified strength and conditioning specialist, and co-host, Corbin Bruton, explore the top 10 leg exercises for beginners. They compare their picks with those from a recent Men's Journal article and AI suggestions. They discuss the importance of leg exercises for Aging well and dive into the benefits and techniques of each exercise, including squats, lunges, deadlifts, and more. Stay tuned for expert advice and practical insights to help you kickstart your fitness journey!

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Jeff Armstrong W. Jeffrey Armstrong, Ph.D.

Jeff Armstrong is a professor of Exercise Science (Ph.D., Exercise Physiology) at Western Oregon University and host of the Aging Well Podcast. He authored the textbook, 'Pathophysiology & Exercise' (Kendall-Hunt) and teaches a breath of courses from this to Advanced Programming for Sport & Fitness. He is passionate about longevity, health, improving/maintaining performance (Spiritually, Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally, and Socially--what he refers to as "well-centered fitness") across the lifespan, and aging well.

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