September 12

Improve Coordination for Seniors & Beginners, Brain Body Exercises

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This gentle workout focuses on how to improve coordination for seniors & beginners. These fun brain body exercises will help you to stay agile and active.

We’ll do three sets of exercises five times to enable you to create the neuromuscular connections for different movements.

00:00 Introduction
00:45 Exercise Set 1
03:39 Exercise Set 2
05:52 Exercise Set 3

Coordination is important for many reasons including:
✅ Fall prevention: Good coordination helps you maintain your balance and react quickly to prevent falls, reducing the risk of injuries such as fractures and head trauma.
✅ Activities of Daily Living: Coordination is essential for performing basic tasks such as dressing, bathing, cooking, and grooming.
✅ Mobility and transportation: Coordination is crucial for safe mobility, whether it's walking, using public transportation, or driving.
✅ Social engagement: Many social activities, such as dancing, playing sports, or participating in group exercises, require coordination.
✅ Cognitive benefits: Engaging in activities that require coordination can stimulate cognitive functions.
✅ Overall physical health: Maintaining coordination through regular physical activity can help you stay physically fit. It can also improve cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and flexibility, leading to a better quality of life.

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Disclaimer: This program is provided with your health and safety in mind, but every individual has their own limitations. It is crucial that you consult with your physician before beginning this or any other exercise program. This program is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, treatment or advice. By participating in this exercise program, you do so at your own risk. Please stop if you experience pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath.

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  • The oddest Y2N EVER, but vitally important and fund to do. Don’t you know that I had the hardest time (and still do) with the nose/ear switch! I’m pretty well coordinated because I used to dance and still do. However, I got a taste of what Mom experiences with her coordination when I tried to do that nose/ear switch. Mom, you’re a great example of bravery when displaying your challenges to a vast audience. April your personality sparkled!

  • What I love about this is how you help your mom do the exercises. At 87, my mom has many of the same difficulties, and many younger trainers just don’t understand the challenges of extreme age.

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