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@goseve Happy to provide any help I can. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in July 2019 at age 50. I joined a gym in January 2022 at age 53 so as of January 2026, I will have been hitting the gym for four years.

If you go to BetterBones.com and look for Cindi’s story, you can find the list of exercises she did to increase her BMD (note she was on HRT, I am not). From her list of exercises, I do the Back Extension and Farmer’s Carry. The gym I go to has a weighted back extension machine, and I currently do 135 lbs, 3 sets of 10 reps. Note, on everything, I started with light weights and worked my way up. The gym also has back extension equipment that is unweighted. On that I add 30 lbs weights and do 3 sets/10 reps each.

With the farmers carry, I walk around the gym with 30 lbs kettlebells in each hand. Again, I worked up to this.

I use several pieces on weighted equipment at the gym. In addition to the back extension machine, the piece of equipment that I think matters the most is the leg press. I can leg 420 lbs (that’s the max). I usually do 1 set of 10 reps at 365 lbs (using both legs). Then I do 1 set of 10 reps at 195 lbs using just my right leg, then switch and do the same with my left leg. Then I do another set with both legs at 365 or higher. I don’t do 420lbs every time I use the leg press because I want it to be a “shock” to my muscles/bones when I do it (hope that makes sense).

I generally go to the gym 3 times a week.

I also do wall angels for my posture and I walk 20+ minutes a day at least 5 times per week.

Let me know if you want more details.

Have you had BTM (bone turnover markers) labs?

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@fearfracture
I was not able to find Cindy's story to look up her exercises in the
betterbones.com search. Could you direct my query more specifically to view her exercises? Thank you -way to go with your dedication of exercise regime.

Can you explain wall angels?

Since my readings on the DEXA for hips are different, guess I’ll start single leg leg press. I leg press 140 using both legs, but only 60 with a single leg. Lots of remove for improvement for me

@fearfracture
Thank u so much. I cant go too heavy because I have bilateral hip replacements so I am limited as far as lower body weight. I do leg presses and use weight machines at the gym but I use 55 lbs on the leg press with both legs. I am afraid to do more weight than that. I also do the hip adductor/abduction machine and other machines but I can't remember the names of all of them. I try to walk 5 days per week but I hear that walking is not enough. This is so depressing and I am so confused and worried about breaking a bone especially with these hip replacements bc if they become loose due to weak bones, there's not much that can be done and I'll be in a wheelchair. : (