Stevie Griffin says the goblet squat is the first move she would give new lifters because it builds lower-body and total-body strength while teaching proper squat form and core bracing.
One set of 8-15 reps starts with a dumbbell held at the chest, then a controlled sit-back squat with an upright chest, flat feet and knees kept from caving inward.
Griffin advises beginners to use a light dumbbell or kettlebell and prioritize clean movement before adding weight, saying form is especially important in squats to avoid injury.
The exercise also mirrors daily actions such as sitting, standing, climbing stairs and carrying groceries, which Griffin says can support mobility and independence with age.