Fitness

Man exercising using a chair in his bedroom
September 18th, 2024

Fall Prevention Exercises for Seniors

As we age, the risk of falling increases, and unfortunately, even a minor fall can have serious consequences for seniors. Fragile bones and weakened muscles mean that recovery can be slow or, in some cases, life-altering. In fact, many seniors who experience falls often face challenges in regaining their independence. However, by focusing on fall Read more >>

Seniors playing pickleball
August 16th, 2024

The Health Benefits of Pickleball for Seniors

As we age, staying active becomes increasingly important for maintaining both physical and mental health. While certain high-impact exercises may no longer be suitable, there are plenty of low-impact options that offer tremendous benefits. One such activity that has been gaining popularity across all age groups, especially among seniors, is pickleball. Pickleball is a fun, Read more >>

Senior couple dancing together at home
July 17th, 2024

Health and Social Benefits of Dancing for Seniors

Dancing is a delightful activity that transcends age, providing joy, movement, and social interaction. From our earliest days, moving to music feels natural, and this form of expression should be encouraged throughout our lives. For seniors, dancing offers numerous benefits that counteract the physical and mental challenges associated with aging. Why Seniors Should Embrace Dancing Read more >>

Women walking on boardwalk
March 7th, 2024

Unlocking the Benefits of Exercise for Seniors

Exercise is a cornerstone of healthy living at any age, but its importance becomes even more pronounced as we grow older. While the types and intensity of exercise may change with age, the benefits remain significant for seniors. Let’s explore the myriad advantages that regular physical activity can bring to older adults. Vitality in Motion: Read more >>

Grandmother & granddaughter valentine's day
January 30th, 2024

Heart-Healthy Activities for Older Adults

Ensuring a heart-healthy lifestyle is crucial for seniors to maintain mobility, mental well-being, and overall health. As we age, it becomes increasingly important to adapt activities to our preferences and physical limitations. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways for seniors to stay active without risking injury or strain, promoting a fulfilling and healthy lifestyle. Daily Read more >>

Women walking on boardwalk
November 3rd, 2023

The Advantages of Daily Walking for Seniors

As we advance in age, some of the exercises we once found easy become challenging. Whether it’s due to a change in mobility, previous injuries, or the fear of getting hurt, it’s important to find a fitness routine that suits our evolving needs. Walking is an excellent choice for older adults, offering numerous benefits, whether Read more >>

Women walking on boardwalk
August 17th, 2023

Enhancing Arthritis Comfort through Exercise

Living with arthritis can be a challenging experience, often accompanied by persistent pain and restricted mobility. However, there are effective exercises that can offer relief and enhance the flexibility of your affected joints, potentially transforming your daily routine. Prior to embarking on any exercise regimen, it is vital to consult your healthcare professional to ensure Read more >>

Grandparents and grandchildren on a picnic
March 7th, 2023

Age Well: Spend More Time Outside

Being Outside Can Be Good for Your Health. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

Couple hiking in Fall
March 1st, 2023

Healthy Aging: 8 Ways to Stay Active All Year

The changing seasons provide new opportunities to be active. We compiled a list of ideas for staying mentally, socially, and physically active all year long. Remember, always talk to a health professional before starting a new exercise or fitness activity. 2 Spring Activities for Seniors Spring is a great time to get outside. Here are Read more >>

14 Strength, Flexibility & Balance Exercises for Seniors
December 8th, 2022

14 Strength, Flexibility & Balance Exercises for Seniors

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death for Americans 65 and older, according to data from the CDC.1 Luckily, there are many ways to lower the likelihood of taking a tumble and increase your ability to recover. Two of the most effective are: Exercises. One of the main risk factors is poor strength and balance.2 There Read more >>

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