The basis for independence as we age is functional mobility. Functional mobility is the capability to successfully perform everyday activities, Activities of Dailey Living (ADLโs). Good functional mobility means that you can move without assistance, walk, go up and down stairs, stand up from a seated position, and easily get in and out of a… Continue reading Functional Mobility
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The Deadlift
The deadlift is a full body exercise engaging muscles in the lower back. and legs. This exercise helps to improve posture and provide the strength and flexibility for lifting heavy items and performing ADL's (Activities of Daily Living). To avoid injury, use proper form and control, while engaging the core. The deadlift can be… Continue reading The Deadlift
The Bench Press
The Bench Press is a compound strength training exercise targeting upper body muscles, primarily the pectoralis, triceps, and deltoids. Variations include the traditional, incline, decline, narrow grip, and dumbbell bench presses, each emphasizing different muscle groups. Proper technique is crucial for effective and safe performance of this exercise.
32nd Annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day 2025 – NEW Exercise Video Series with Nancy L. Fitness
Welcome to a brand new Exercise Video Series with Nancy L. Fitness to honor the 32nd Annual National Senior Health and Fitness Day 2025. Read more about it here: Join us for the 32nd Annual National Senior Health & Fitnessย Day STRETCHING Types of Stretching General Stretching Guidelines: BALANCE AND FLEXIBILITY TIME TO WORK OUT! Warm… Continue reading 32nd Annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day 2025 – NEW Exercise Video Series with Nancy L. Fitness
Join us for the 32nd Annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 This event is the nation's largest annual health and wellness event for older adults. It is celebrated as part of Older Americans Month. As a senior, feeling well is the best return on your health investment. Regular physical activity helps to improve the health of older adults. Stay active with this… Continue reading Join us for the 32nd Annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day
Old Age is a Gift
Aging is a natural privilege, positively influenced by genetics and lifestyle. While cognitive decline can occur, older adults often experience improved reasoning, judgment, and emotional regulation. Engaging in physical activities like yoga and strength training enhances cognitive function, well-being, and promotes a positive outlook on life. Embrace aging as a gift.
What are hip flexors?
This content outlines the importance of hip flexors for movement and the effects of prolonged sitting, which can lead to tightness and discomfort. Key hip flexors include the psoas, iliacus, rectus femoris, and sartorius. Stretching exercises are recommended to relieve tightness, enhance flexibility, and alleviate potential low back pain.
Strong Hip Joint Muscles Help Older Adults Stay Active and Independent
As we age, maintaining muscle strength is crucial for performing daily activities. Weak hip and knee muscles can hinder mobility, but it's never too late to strengthen them through regular exercise, such as bodyweight movements or weights. Specific hip exercises can enhance stability and ease daily tasks while promoting safety during activity.
Chair Exercises Part 4
The final part of the Chair Exercises series focuses on standing routines using a chair for support. It features exercises such as Side Lunge, Rear Leg Extension, Side Leg Lift, Hip Flexion, and Circle, aimed at strengthening and increasing flexibility. Each exercise includes guidelines for execution and recommended repetitions.
Chair Exercises Part 3
This article is the third installment of a four-part series on chair exercises, focusing on strengthening various muscle groups. It emphasizes a warm-up followed by exercises like chair stands, overhead arm extensions, and seated heel raises, which enhance strength, flexibility, and relaxation. Detailed instructions for each exercise are provided.