Close Menu
Fit and Healthy Weight

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    5 No-Equipment Strength Moves To Rebuild Muscle After 45

    August 10, 2025

    I thought we’d entered the age of body positivity. Then came ‘shrinking girl summer’ – is everyone getting smaller except me? | Body image

    August 10, 2025

    New Research On Why Antidepressants Don’t Work For Everyone

    August 10, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Sunday, August 10
    • Home
    • Diet
    • Mindset
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
    • Stories
    • Supplements
    • Tips
    • Workouts
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Home»Reviews»A Trainer’s Favorite Mobility Trick for Lifters Over 40 To Move & Feel Better
    Reviews

    A Trainer’s Favorite Mobility Trick for Lifters Over 40 To Move & Feel Better

    By July 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    A Trainer’s Favorite Mobility Trick for Lifters Over 40 To Move & Feel Better
    Copyright Rebecca Stewart/Shutterstock
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    During your 40s, your body experiences many changes. It’s essential to maintain strength and mobility. Staying mobile and strong helps you perform everyday tasks, lowers your risk of falling and getting injured, and helps you live an active and independent lifestyle.

    We spoke with Rebecca Stewart, certified personal trainer, expert in sports nutrition, strength and conditioning specialist, and a PPSC pain-free performance and mobility specialist to learn the importance of mobility and her go-to trick for lifters over 40.

    “Over 40, people often see stiffness in the ankles, hips, and thoracic spine (upper back), plus decreased tissue elasticity and recovery speed,” Rebecca explains. “Many people over 40 also carry years of movement compensation, sometimes from injury, sometimes from desk jobs, or simply living in a body that has to prioritize survival over optimal alignment and movement. Thankfully, it’s not a lost cause; the more we do mobility exercises and keep strength training properly, the better the body will feel.”

    Why Mobility Matters

    Shutterstock

    Lacking mobility as you age can make you feel tight or weak. The reason for this is your body lacks strength, awareness, and access. If your body is unable to seamlessly move through daily activities, it compensates. This can cause chronic discomfort, more injuries, and stalled strength gains.

    “A thoughtful mobility practice keeps joints healthier, lifting more efficient, and makes training sustainable,” says Rebecca. “Strength should feel good for the long haul, and both mobility and stability are essential for maintaining independence as we age.”

    These 4 Lower-Body Moves Burn Belly Fat Without Touching Your Core

    A Go-to Mobility Trick for Lifters Over 40: Controlled Pelvic Tilts and 90/90 Hip Shifts

    Shutterstock

    Rebecca stresses the importance of starting with the basics: hip mobility, pelvic control, and breathwork.

    “One of my go-to movements is a 90/90 hip position on the floor paired with intentional diaphragmatic breathing and controlled pelvic tilts,” she explains. “It sounds simple, but this combo lays the foundation for better mobility, stability, and strength.”

    Aging typically brings on a loss of access to certain ranges of motion—with your spine, hips, and thoracic region being most affected. Your body reacts by compensating in a manner that may feel “strong,” but is actually restrictive.

    “[The pelvic tilt and 90/90 hip shift are] two moves [that] help reconnect the breath with the deep core and hips, gently reintroducing awareness and control,” Rebecca says. “It creates space in the lower back and can dramatically improve how people feel before a lift—especially squats and deadlifts. Controlled pelvic tilts also strengthen the transverse abdominis (TVA). This crucial muscle supports the core for lifting heavy weights.”

    5 Gentle Yoga Moves That Loosen Your Body Better Than a Massage

    How To Do Pelvic Tilts

    Shutterstock

    1. Lie flat on your back with bent knees and feet flat on the ground, hip-distance apart.
    2. Keep your arms at your sides and a natural curve in your lower back.
    3. Activate your core and gently push your lower back into the mat, tucking your pelvis under. Picture pulling your belly button toward your spine.
    4. Hold the position for five to 10 seconds before releasing.

    How To Do the 90/90 Hip Shift

    Shutterstock

    1. Sit on the ground with one leg bent ahead of you at 90 degrees. Your shin should be parallel to your body.
    2. Place the other leg behind you, bent at 90 degrees.
    3. Maintain a tall posture with your hands on the ground.
    4. Activate your core.
    5. Gradually shift your weight forward over the front leg by rotating your pelvis toward it.
    6. Start to rotate through the core and hips to swap sides. Rotate both legs simultaneously to move into the 90/90 position on the other side.

    Alexa Mellardo

    Alexa is a content strategist, editor, and writer based in Greenwich, Connecticut. She has 11+ years of experience creating content for travel, lifestyle, fitness, wellness, F&B, home, and celeb news publications. Read more about Alexa

    Favorite Feel Lifters Mobility move Trainers Trick
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘How did I feel giving the baby away? I never thought of it like that’: inside a weekend retreat for surrogate mothers | Surrogacy
    Next Article 12 Signs Of Cognitive Decline That Shouldn’t Be Ignored

      Related Posts

      Reviews

      5 No-Equipment Strength Moves To Rebuild Muscle After 45

      August 10, 2025
      Reviews

      7 Easy Trader Joe’s Meals Shoppers Say Take Zero Effort

      August 10, 2025
      Reviews

      5 Frozen Burritos That Use Real Meat—Not Questionable Fillings

      August 10, 2025
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Top Posts

      New Research Shows Eggs Don’t Raise Your Cholesterol—But Here’s What Does

      August 1, 20256 Views

      Chat GPT Therapy: Pros And Cons Revealed

      August 9, 20252 Views

      Best Shoes for 2025 HYROX Athletes: Top Picks for Running & Strength Performance

      August 1, 20251 Views
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • TikTok
      • WhatsApp
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Latest Reviews
      Tips

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Diet

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Workouts

      ‘Neckzilla’ Rubel Mosquera Qualifies for 2025 Mr. Olympia After Flex Weekend Italy Pro Win

      adminJuly 1, 2025

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

      Most Popular

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      July 1, 20250 Views

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      July 1, 20250 Views

      Signs, Identification, Impact, and More

      July 1, 20250 Views
      Our Picks

      5 No-Equipment Strength Moves To Rebuild Muscle After 45

      August 10, 2025

      I thought we’d entered the age of body positivity. Then came ‘shrinking girl summer’ – is everyone getting smaller except me? | Body image

      August 10, 2025

      New Research On Why Antidepressants Don’t Work For Everyone

      August 10, 2025
      Recent Posts
      • 5 No-Equipment Strength Moves To Rebuild Muscle After 45
      • I thought we’d entered the age of body positivity. Then came ‘shrinking girl summer’ – is everyone getting smaller except me? | Body image
      • New Research On Why Antidepressants Don’t Work For Everyone
      • These Chocolate-Peanut Butter Brownies Are So Good It’s Almost Unfair
      • 8 High-Protein Foods Men Over 50 Should Eat Each Week
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2025 Fit and Healthy Weight. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.