Here are six user-friendly and highly beneficial exercises that seniors can do at home.
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How to Stay Active and Healthy While Social Distancing
With some creativity (and these helpful tips) you can turn this time of uncertainty into an opportunity to nurture your physical and mental health.
Improve Your Balance with Yoga
Falls are a risk to seniors, but activities like yoga can reduce the risk of falling. Explore yoga poses for improved balance.
Dance Your Way to Fitness
Ballroom, salsa, tap or swing. Pick your favorite dance – and your favorite partners – and hit the dance floor. This low-impact exercise is great for seniors looks to get some aerobics into their routine. It can also help with balance and coordination, reducing your risk for falls.
The 5 Best Low Impact Exercises for Seniors
You don’t have to engage in strenuous weightlifting or jarring jogging to reap the benefits of exercise. There are plenty of low impact activities that go easy on your joints but still help your health.
6 Reasons to Go for a Walk Right Now
It’s free, it’s relatively easy and you can do it anytime, anywhere. Walking is pretty much the perfect exercise.