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Charlotte Hersey
The Fitness for Seniors Strategy - How Senior Fitness and Senior Exercise Can Prolong and Enhance Life
The Fitness for Seniors Strategy - How Senior Fitness and Senior Exercise Can Prolong and Enhance Life
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Generally, fit individuals as old as 90 can decrease their tendency to fall by up to fifty percent through physical activity and balance training. Although bone fragility demonstrates one hurdle for elderly persons, the corollary element of that risk is that many fractures occur due to a fall. A lack of strength and balance makes it more probable that an elderly individual will fall and break a bone or injure a joint. It's possible for seniors to improve their muscle strength and balance to assist in preventing falls.
Incorporating balance training and functional training, developing core strength, and in general remaining active can help improve muscle strength, acquire response time and increase mobility, and provide a better sense of balance and coordination. These benefits are also a foundation for increased physical activity, which can decrease bone loss by maintaining remaining bone tissue, enhance general fitness, and decrease pain and chance of injury.
Incorporating balance training and functional training, developing core strength, and in general remaining active can help improve muscle strength, acquire response time and increase mobility, and provide a better sense of balance and coordination. These benefits are also a foundation for increased physical activity, which can decrease bone loss by maintaining remaining bone tissue, enhance general fitness, and decrease pain and chance of injury.
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