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Functional Mobility

The basis for independence as we age is functional mobility. Functional mobility is the capability to successfully perform everyday activities, Activities of Dailey Living (ADL’s). 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

Aging, Whole Health

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.

Exercises, Whole Health

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.

Exercises, Whole Health

Exercises that Will Work for You

Exercise significantly improves health and well-being, and finding the right routine involves considering personal interests, fitness levels, and lifestyle compatibility. A health check-up is advisable, especially for those over 45 or new to exercise. Start with realistic goals and gradually increase intensity while enjoying activities like walking, strength training, and flexibility exercises.