Saturday, February 25, 2012

Balanced training improves more than balance

I just finished teaching two 6-week FallProof™ balance and mobility training sessions to older adults living in Sacramento; at Parkside Community Church and Fremont Presbyterian Church. The groups were larger than average but still small enough to be intimate. Friendships were formed and individuals made SIGNIFICANT improvements in balance and fitness parameters as a result of training.

In addition to recognizably improved postures, I know that class participants improved physically because the numbers don't lie! An integral part of The Fall Prevention Lady's balance training classes are the senior fitness testing assessments and evaluations, done the first and last day of class, respectively. One lady was able to get up and go around a chair 9 seconds faster and she practically abandoned the use of her walker. A gentleman with Parkinson's Disease improved his lower body flexibility by 5.5 inches and one lady more than doubled her lower body strength.

These are examples of some of the greatest gains made by participating in the six-week fall prevention exercise program that I instruct in the Sacramento region. Nearly everyone improved in all three areas of fitness associated with fall risk while everyone improved in at least one testing component. The importance of participating in a well-balanced training program cannot be understated; a person needs to challenge balance, strength and flexibility. As a person engages in a consistent exercise program, she/he simultaneously increases endurance as the body adapts to these new demands.

Take 5 to Exercise each day!

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