Saturday, November 19, 2011

All-time record in lower body flexibility improvement....

I just finished teaching a 6-week balance and mobility training program in Elk Grove, CA and the improvements were REMARKABLE. In fact, one lady set an all-time record for improvement in lower body flexibility. On the first day of class, she was only able to come within 9 inches of her toes and on the last day of class, she was able to touch her toes for a 9 INCH gain in lower body flexibility! This 62 year-old lady also significantly increased lower body strength by being able to do four more chair stands in 30 seconds and shaved over half a second off her dynamic balance and agility score.

Everyone is so proud of her; including herself and her husband who was also in the class. This 64 year-old gentleman showed significant improvements as well; increasing percentile rank by 50 percent in both lower body flexibility and dynamic balance and agility while improving lower body flexibility percentile rank 25 percent. This young couple improved so much that they want to continue training to maintain the gains they have made. I recommend they Take 5 to Exercise each day for Maintenance~

Like most of my classes, this was a small group with ages ranging from 62 to 84 years of age. There were two couples; one in their sixties and one in the upper 70s/low 80s. It was interesting to see the healthy competition between the younger couple and the loving encouragement of the older couple as functional fitness levels significantly improved for everyone in the class. The older couple showed significant improvements as well; she improved percentile rank by nearly 50 in all aspects of fitness and he prevented a fall while on vacation by practicing the step strategy to regain his balance.

The other members of class did extraordinarily well, too. This is an active and able group; the exact demographic of the FallProof™ balance and mobility training program. And I now have a record improvement of 9 inches for lower body flexibility. Congratulations, Elk Grove members!

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