Many people believe they are aging well because they are not in pain or because they can still do their daily activities. However, the true state of aging is not revealed in a doctor’s office or laboratory analysis, but in everyday gestures: getting up from a chair, walking confidently or bending over without thinking.
The difference between those who maintain their independence until old age and those who begin to lose it much earlier is not in luck or only in genetics. It is in a small group of physical and neurological abilities that, when preserved, indicate that the body is still responding, adapting, and defending itself.

Most worryingly, these abilities are often slowly lost. The body adapts to the loss and the person is not always aware of what they can no longer do as before. Therefore, deterioration is often detected when it has already advanced too much.
The 5 Capabilities That Indicate If You’re Aging Better Than Most
1. Get up from a chair without using your hands
This simple movement is one of the best indicators of functional strength. It’s not just about strong legs, but about the body’s ability to support its own weight without assistance.
When a person needs to propel themselves with their hands, it is usually a sign of weakness in the thigh and hip muscles. Over the years, if these muscles are not stimulated, they lose mass and power. The problem is that many get used to using their hands and stop demanding their legs, accelerating the loss.
Retaining this ability indicates that you still have a solid foundation for walking, climbing stairs, and reacting to a stumble.