The Importance of keeping your legs strong.
When we are old, our feet must always remain strong.
When an old man ages, he is less afraid of his hair turning white or that his skin is sagging or wrinkled.
Among the signs of longevity summarized by the US magazine “Prevention”, “strong leg muscles” are listed in the top order.
Do not move for two weeks, and your leg strength decreases by 40 years.
A study from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark found that in both old and young, during the two weeks of inactivity, leg muscle strength weakened by a third, which is equivalent to 40-50 years of age.
As the leg muscles weaken, it will take a long time to recover, even if you do rehabilitation later.
Therefore, regular exercise is very important.
The whole body pressure is on the legs.
1. The foot is the pillar of the burden of the human body.
50% of a person’s bones and 50% of the muscles are in the two legs, the largest and strongest joints and bones of the human body are also in it.
Strong bones, strong muscles, and flexible joints form the iron triangle that carries the most important load on the human body.”
70% of the activity and expenditure of energy in one’s life is done with both feet.
Did you know that when a person is young, his thighs can support a car?
2. The foot is the center of body transport.
Both legs have
50% of the nerves of the human body,
50% of the blood vessels, and
50% of the blood flowing through them.
It is this large circulatory network that connects the body.
Only with healthy feet does the conduction channel run smoothly.
Hence people who have strong leg muscles will definitely have a strong heart.
3. Ageing starts from the feet.
As a person gets older, the accuracy and speed of instruction transmission between the legs and the brain decreases, unlike when they were young.
In addition, the so-called “bone-fertilizing” calcium in the bones will sooner or later be lost, making the elderly more prone to fractures.
Fractures in the elderly easily trigger a series of diseases, especially fatal diseases such as brain thrombosis.
Do you know 15% patients even die within a year of a fracture ?
Exercise your legs.
Everyday.
It’s never too late.
Although our feet will gradually age, exercising our feet is a lifelong task.
Only by strengthening the legs, can one prevent further ageing.
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