Showing posts with label take 5 for maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label take 5 for maintenance. Show all posts

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!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Challenge yourself, no matter what age...

I have been substitute teaching a senior fitness class for nearly 12 weeks. The group meets twice a week to Exercise, Energize and Enjoy movement and let me tell you, I push this group! These older adults live independently in the community, do not require assistive devices for mobility and are committed to maintaining their independence.

What started as a "fall prevention" class has evolved into personal fitness training at the group level; aka, group exercise! This "senior fitness" class is similar to most group exercise class at the local community center but because I am highly trained in the area of fall risk reduction exercises, I challenge participant's balance using research-based techniques. There is a method to my madness, a scientifically-based approach, to the content of my classes. I follow evidence-based progression of movements and due to my experience as a personal fitness trainer, I have a plethora of exercises to choose from each day.

It's a rainy, cold Monday here in Sacramento. I told the 15 participants who were in class today that the workouts that count the most are the ones you really don't want to be there for, the one you wanted to miss, the day it would have been easier to stay at home. And because today is Valentine's Day, I pushed them extra hard in anticipation of the Whitman samplers and See's candy that would be consumed later!

What is exciting is that members are starting to approach me with testimonies of improvement as a direct result of my class. As a fall prevention exercise instructor, I encourage stretching, strengthening and balance work. The group increases endurance levels with each repetition of each set. As fitness levels have improved, the exercises have simultaneously progressed to a more challenging level. At 91 and the oldest member of the group, Blanche doesn't miss a beat and is a true inspiration to the rest of the group, including me!

Today's testimony was that participating in my class has improved one member's golf game and her golf swing has increased dramatically. Take 5 to Exercise to stretch, strengthen, challenge your balance and increase your endurance levels to reduce fall risk and to improve your golf game!
Life is good with movement in it.

The Fall Prevention Lady

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Nancy Reagan and fall prevention

Nancy Reagan fell over the weekend.  The former first lady got up in the middle of the night and fell.   She didn't go to the doctor.  The only reason she went to the doctor 4 days afterward was because the pain in her pelvis got worse.  X-rays indicate that she broke her pelvis when she fell. 
 Falls happen.  No doubt about it, accidents happen.  But there are ways you can reduce your risk of a fall:
1.   Use night lights
2.   Get up slowly from a lying position
3.   Maintain lower body strength by participating a resistance training program.  
4.   Build strong bones by walking and lifting weights 
5.   Stretch what you strengthen!!!

Basically, make the time to Take 5 to Exercise each and everyday.  My Take 5 to Exercise DVD series explains why a person needs to exercise in order to prevent unnecessary falls then I coach you through specific movements designed to reduce your risk of a fall.  
Day 1:  Take 5 for Flexibility
Day 2:  Take 5 for Strength (resistance band included)
Day 3:  Take 5 for Posture
Day 4:  Take 5 for Strength (resistance band & dumbbells)
Day 5:  Take 5 for Maintenance
***DVD running time between 20-30 minutes

The perfect gift for a loved one?  Take 5 to Exercise Fall Prevention DVD series.      Give loved ones their own "Personal trainer in-a-box" set of educational, entertaining DVDs that offer a new approach to seated exercise...edu-tain-ment!!!   Independence for seniors, peace of mind for families.....  order today!  www.take5toexercise.com

The Fall Prevention Lady