Senior Balance Exercises For October 31
By Suzanne Stoke, Physical Therapist @ Exercise For Balance via www.exerciseforbalance.comTo stay safe on this October 31st day, Exercise For Balance encourages older folks to practice senior balance exercises before entering into the trick or treat zone. Please see more detailed information at http://www.exerciseforbalance.com/buy-now Many times activities for Halloween increase in both intensity, frequency, complexity and duration. Many older adults, grandparents, aunts, uncles and parents are recruited to escort younger cohorts to canvass the neighborhood. Most of the time, these escapades occur at night or at dusk, which limits good visibility. Having good vision, visibility, and lighting, is one of the main keys to having good balance and to prevent falls. With that in mind, be sure to take a flashlight with you as you stroll the streets tonight. Secondly, be sure to mind your step while you are out tonight. Many times, aging individuals experience a fall secondary to tripping on a curb or uneven sidewalk. In addition to the challenges of walking the neighborhood at night, senior citizens who stay at home tonight are often beckoned to the front door time and again. Unfortunately, older adults often fall in their homes and experience secondary issues like breaking an arm or hip. To make your way safely to the front door, be sure to remove any items of clutter on the floor. That means you should take time during the day to pick up any shoes, dog toys, books, magazines or other items that you could trip and fall over. Additionally, either remove or secure any throw rugs to make sure that you don't catch your toe on the edge and fall. See more at https://youtu.be/RbGfNCPNa30
https://youtu.be/RbGfNCPNa30Senior Balance Exercises For Fall Prevention
To stay safe and prevent falling, first perform certain senior balance exercises to boost your stability. Whether you stroll the neighborhood with kids tonight or answer the door for those who visit your home, be sure to get your stability training in before you are called to duty. Rehearsing specific stabilizing routines will prepare you for the challenges that you may encounter later in the evening. Medical scientists have proven that practicing balance routines can help aging individuals improve their steadiness and reduce their frequency of falling. One of the best ways to accomplish rehearsing equilibrium routines in the comfort of your own home is to join in with the demonstration by a knowledgeable physical therapist in the Exercise For Balance DVD. The balance DVD will take you through pertinent stability routines which will help keep you safe during this busy night.
Senior Balance Exercises In The Exercise For Balance DVD
To stay safe tonight, get started on a course of the best balance exercises with the Exercise For Balance DVD. The healthcare provider recommended Balance DVD is a high quality instructional DVD to use at home or in a group setting. The easy to understand and simple to follow Exercise For Balance DVD includes a step by step series of the latest balance and strength exercises necessary to optimize senior fitness and to carry out basic daily activities like shopping, doing laundry, walking, standing, cleaning house, stair climbing or to advance to more difficult pursuits like skiing, dancing, playing golf and hiking. In the comprehensive Exercise For Balance DVD, you will learn how to improve stability, how to apply steadiness techniques and how to safely execute balance routines from a qualified balance specialist --- licensed Physical Therapist---who has worked with balance and dizziness disorders for over 25 years. Get your copy of the Exercise For Balance DVD by clicking on the BUY NOW buttonStay safe by starting balance exercises today with the Exercise For Balance DVD to improve balance and prevent falls.
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