When people are young, they often find joy in activities that push their physical limits. They might take weightlifting classes, race bikes, or go whitewater rafting. Those challenges can make them feel fit, alive, and invincible.
However, as time passes, our bodies change. The exercises that once served us well may now pose risks or become too strenuous.
This shift doesn’t mean we should stop being active. Instead, it’s an opportunity to adapt our routines to suit our evolving needs. At Alexis Pointe of Wimberley, we tell residents and their families that gentler practices and senior balance exercises can be incredibly beneficial. Incorporating a workout routine like this into your life will help you continue to shine bright into your retirement years.
The following exercises offer a range of strengthening and core skills for improved mobility and a positive state of mind.
Stretching Exercises for Seniors
Physical activity doesn’t have to be difficult to improve mobility. Stretching is one effective exercise that keeps you in tip-top shape without breaking a sweat. Additionally, for unwanted aches and pains, stretching is among one of the best tips for coping with arthritis. You can do the following simple stretches while seated in a chair.
Knee to Chest Stretch
This stretch is effective for stretching your glutes and entire back.
With your feet planted on the floor, sit tall in a chair. Your hips, knees, and toes should face forward. Breathe in deeply, and, as you exhale, draw your left knee toward your chest until all air has emptied from your lungs.
On the next inhale, lower your leg back to the starting position. Alternate to lift your right leg using the same breathing technique. Continue this pattern for three to five cycles on each side.
Body Twist
While seated in a chair, open your knees wide. Place your arms and hands on your thighs to twist your torso from side to side.
Strength-Building Exercises
These types of workouts are a bit more challenging, but not too demanding for most seniors.
Walking
Walking is a simple exercise that provides ample opportunity to get outside and explore your community. Pick your favorite walking trail or neighborhood route and you’re all set. You can choose your own pace and adjust your goals to your liking. A regular walking regimen improves balance by strengthening muscles and supporting joints, ensuring that you stay energized for many adventures to come.
Gardening for Physical Health
Getting your hands dirty has benefits for the planet as well as your physical health. According to the CDC, you can burn approximately 300 calories by doing yard work for 30-45 minutes. Performing activities like raking, digging, and carrying soil present numerous physical benefits like increasing your heart rate and toning muscle.
Check out your senior living community’s gardening program to stay limber and cultivate a little corner of green.
Pilates for Seniors
You don’t need an expensive gym membership to reap the benefits of pilates. A simple mat is the only resource you’ll need for many of the essential movements.
What sets Pilates apart from other exercises is its focus on the core, which is especially beneficial for maintaining an independent lifestyle. Pilates is an excellent exercise to improve coordination, strength, and stability for seniors. Set a goal of completing a pilates workout routine three times a week for best results.
Exercises to Improve Balance and Coordination
If avoiding a fall is one of your primary health concerns, you’re not alone. Falling is the number-one cause of injury among older adults. As such, it is wise to strengthen stabilizing muscles and work on your balance.
Old-age balance exercises can be done braced against a chair, and you can adjust the level of difficulty as you continue to build muscle strength. If you’ve experienced a fall, seek counsel from your doctor before starting a balance workout routine.
Now, let’s look at how to improve balance for seniors through simple movements.
Heel-to-Toe Walk
Walk in a straight line, placing the heel of one foot directly in front of the toes of the other foot, like walking a tightrope.
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is a gentle form of martial arts centered around slow, deliberate movements and deep breathing. It’s excellent for improving balance, flexibility, and mental relaxation.
Yoga
Yoga poses, such as the Tree Pose or Warrior Pose, are fantastic for enhancing balance and flexibility in the elderly. Plus, yoga promotes mindfulness and reduces stress.
Standing on One Foot
Stand on one foot while holding onto a sturdy object for support. Gradually try to balance without holding on. This exercise strengthens your core and legs.
These are just a few types of workouts seniors can experience at Alexis Pointe of Wimberley.
Alexis Pointe Prioritizes Health and Wellness Through Exercise Programs
The South Austin area is home to Alexis Pointe of Wimberley, where team members help residents maintain physical fitness and balance. Our dedication to the health and wellness of residents is evident in our comprehensive programs and amenities designed to enhance their quality of life. Ask a community associate for their list of physical well-being activities!
Our Fit For You exercise program is part of our Signature Programming, and we adapt it to meet residents’ unique needs. Staying active is a key component of a fulfilling life, and our program makes exercise enjoyable and effective.
Alexis Pointe’s knowledgeable team contributes guidance during fitness classes. They ensure that residents participate to the best of their abilities. Whether it’s a gentle yoga session or a balance-focused routine, we’re there to help.
Exercise at Alexis Pointe isn’t just about physical fitness; it’s also about building a sense of community. Residents often form lasting friendships through our Wimberley fitness classes and spend even more time in each others’ company. The benefits of our senior balance exercises and Signature Programming can help your loved one live life to the fullest.
Reach the Right Balance of Senior Support Services and Activities
Ready to make a positive change? We’re passionate about improving your balance and overall health so you can live every day to its fullest. Schedule a tour, and we’ll explain the benefits of our Fit For You exercise program in person.