Why March Often Feels Surprisingly Hard
Many people notice something interesting when spring arrives.
They start moving more again and think:
“Why do I feel so weak?”
Simple activities such as:
- climbing stairs
- walking hills
- carrying groceries
- yard work
may feel harder than expected.
This isn’t unusual.
After months of reduced activity, muscles simply need time to wake up again.
What Happens to Muscles During Winter
Even small reductions in daily movement can affect muscle strength.
Research shows that muscle strength can decline when activity levels decrease for extended periods.
Certain muscle groups tend to weaken faster than others.
The Glutes
Your glute muscles help stabilize the pelvis during walking and standing.
When these muscles weaken, the body often compensates by placing extra strain on the lower back and knees.
Core muscles support the spine and help maintain posture.
Weak core muscles can contribute to:
- back pain
- poor balance
- inefficient movement
The Calves
Calf muscles play a major role in walking propulsion and balance.
Weak calves can contribute to fatigue during walking and reduced stability.
Signs Your Muscles Need Reactivation
You may notice several signs that muscles need strengthening.
These include:
- fatigue during short walks
- difficulty climbing stairs
- feeling unsteady on uneven ground
- needing to push off chairs with your arms
These signals simply indicate that muscles need gradual strengthening.
Simple Exercises That Help
The goal of early spring exercise is not intensity.
It’s reactivation.
A few simple exercises can help muscles start working again.
Bridges
Lie on your back with knees bent and lift your hips gently.
This exercise activates the glutes and core.
Sit-to-Stands
Standing up from a chair strengthens the thighs and hips.
This movement also directly improves daily function.
Heel Raises
Standing heel raises strengthen the calves and improve walking efficiency.
Step-Ups
Stepping onto a low step or stair builds strength needed for hills and stairs.
Why Strength Protects Your Joints
Strong muscles act as shock absorbers for the body.
When muscles are weak, joints must absorb more force.
This can contribute to pain in:
- knees
- hips
- lower back
Rebuilding strength helps distribute forces more efficiently and reduces strain on joints.
Consistency Is the Key
One of the most important factors in rebuilding strength is consistency.
Small amounts of exercise performed regularly are far more effective than occasional intense workouts.
Even 10–15 minutes a few days per week can produce meaningful improvements.
Staying Strong for the Activities You Love
Rebuilding muscle strength supports many of the activities people enjoy in spring and summer.
These may include:
- gardening
- walking trails
- golfing
- traveling
- playing with grandchildren
Strong muscles help ensure these activities remain enjoyable.
When to Seek Professional Guidance
If weakness or fatigue limits your activity, physical therapy can provide personalized guidance.
A physical therapist can design a strengthening program tailored to your abilities and goals.
At Vitality At Home Physical Therapy, we specialize in helping adults over 55 rebuild strength safely and confidently.
Our mobile services bring expert care directly to your home throughout the Grand Rapids area.
Call: 616-644-9155
Email: vitalityptgr@gmail.com
www.vitalityptgr.com
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