Gentle Exercises for Seniors

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About this app

Exercises for Seniors: Staying Fit and Healthy in Your Golden Years.
As we age, it's important to maintain a regular exercise routine to stay fit and healthy. Exercise is essential for older adults, not just for physical health, but also for mental well-being. The good news is that there are plenty of gentle workouts that are suitable for seniors and can be performed at home or at a local gym. Here are some of the best exercises for elderly individuals who are looking to improve their fitness levels.

Chair aerobics: This is a great low-impact workout that can be done while seated in a chair. It's an excellent option for seniors who may have limited mobility or balance issues. Chair aerobics usually include simple movements such as arm raises, leg lifts, and ankle rotations, which can help improve circulation, flexibility, and balance.

Yoga: Yoga is a gentle form of exercise that's perfect for older adults. It's low-impact, helps improve flexibility and balance, and is also great for reducing stress and anxiety. There are many different styles of yoga, so it's important to choose a class that's suitable for your fitness level and abilities.

Stretches: Stretching is an important part of any fitness routine, but it's especially important for older adults. Simple stretches like neck rolls, arm stretches, and calf stretches can help improve flexibility and reduce the risk of injury.

Balance exercises: As we age, balance can become a challenge, which is why it's important to include balance exercises in your workout routine. Simple balance exercises like standing on one foot, or using a balance board, can help improve stability and reduce the risk of falls.

Cardio: Cardiovascular exercise is important for overall health and fitness, and can help improve heart health, boost energy levels, and reduce the risk of chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Low-impact options such as walking, cycling, or using an elliptical machine are great choices for seniors.

In conclusion, there are plenty of gentle workouts that are suitable for older adults. Whether you prefer yoga, chair aerobics, stretches, or balance exercises, it's important to find a routine that works for you and helps you stay fit and healthy. With a little bit of effort, you can maintain your fitness levels, improve your health, and enjoy your golden years to the fullest.
Updated on
Feb 10, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

2.6
68 reviews
Kathryn Haskell
September 9, 2023
You have to purchase every program before even trying it, or purchase the bundle. The one-time payment bundle is inexpensive, but I'm not going to pay one penny without at least getting a sample first. This is not how you get people to give you money.
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M. Chris Johnson
August 1, 2023
This app is so easy to use! It offers videos of real people demonstrating the exercises, categorizes the different routines, and allows you to decide how many repetitions to do. It's exactly what I needed!
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Sophia Webb
August 10, 2023
Loved it until I hit the point where I had to pay to use. Which wasn't the problem. I realize developers need to make a living, too. But there's NO WAY TO PAY for the app, and it's locked up now. I went to the developer's site to see if there was something there, but the site was so brief that it was downright sketchy. So now I'm looking for a reputable app for my workouts.
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