Better Balance for Life: Banish the Fear of Falling with Simple Activities Added to Your Everyday Routine


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“Falls can kill you. Here’s how to minimize the risk. . . . Get Carol Clements’s new book, Better Balance for Life, that details a 10-week plan for improving stability.”—Jane Brody, The New York Times Improve your balance in just ten weeks without breaking a sweat As you age, stumbling blocks are everywhere: the bottom step, the roadside curb, and even the living room carpet. But you don’t have to live in fear of falling. With Better Balance for Life, you will learn all-new, simple activities to help you build strength and increase flexibility to improve your balance! In this ten-week program, personal trainer Carol Clements shows you effortless moves to slide into your everyday routine. Already brushing your teeth? Try standing on one foot while touching the counter to build stability. Watching TV? Learn how to extend your toes and flex your ankle to develop more nimble feet—and greater mobility. With four new activities each week, building better balance is fun and easy. By the end, you, too, will be marching with your eyes closed!




Better Balance For Life


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How to Maintain and Improve Your Balance as You Age Explainer: why does our balance get worse as we grow older? Mobility Decline in Old Age: Exercise and Sport Sciences 8 Ways for Baby Boomers to Maintain Their Agility As we age, many of us begin to feel the signs of our years within our joints, limbs, and muscles. Mobility and balance can decrease over the years. Is there an easy and effective way to improve agility? Can the quality of life simply improve by moving better? How to Maintain and Improve Your Balance as You Age




IS IT POSSIBLE FOR SENIORS TO AVOID A FALL?


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IS IT POSSIBLE FOR SENIORS TO AVOID A FALL Falls are the leading cause of injury, emergency room visits, and hospitalizations for seniors in North America. Tripping down can reduce independence and accelerate the need for long-term care. Systematically reading this book— as well as introducing and embracing the author’s recommendations related to physical exercising into their lives— would most likely help seniors to avoid collapsing or plummeting to the floor. In the introduction and first chapter of this book, the writer analyzes important research contributions from Dr. Angela Duckworth, Dr. Katherine Milkman, as well as a fitness professional Amanda Sterczyk as far as physical exercising experiments are concerned. At the end of the day, the scientific groups could not get definite conclusions. This author is convinced that, one of the reasons why the experiments were not successful, was that the word tenacity was not even included or mentioned as a possible factor related to the results of the research. While chapter II may be interpreted as a wake-up call to the readers about the direct physical consequences of plunging, chapter III stands out because it attempts to challenge them to understand, not only the tables, but also their conclusions, and even to create their own in the third table. A special characteristic of this chapter is that the author narrates his own experience introducing tenacity and being in control of his health. Chapter IV is related to the five factors generally leading to a fall, emphasizing the helping role of systematic exercising to reduce the chances of plummeting, which requires the conscientious introduction of tenacity. Additionally, the author includes three factors that can help in avoiding dropping down for seniors, according to his own successful experience. Chapter V includes two very important topics:1) Twenty five suggestions of possible ways for seniors to avoid falling derived from the author’s commitment and dedication to improve his health; and 2) the rivalry or confrontation between tenacity and procrastination exemplified by the author’s two main victories: a) learning English in Cuba during his early youth becoming a bilingual stenographer in less than three years, and b) entering upon the University of Havana without being allowed— by the Cuban government representatives — to finish High School and ranking as the salutatorian student amidst six hundred peers, as well as being appointed as instructor of his own colleagues two years before finishing his career in economics. Chapter VI deals with being in control of one’s health by means of sixteen recommendations and eight symptoms of recognizing that health is not doing well, while Chapter VII relates to the author’s experience in the relationship between systematic exercising, tenacity, and sense of purpose. Chapter VIII is dedicated to the positive effect of walking dogs on avoiding falls in seniors. Chapter IX exemplifies the combination of tenacity and sense of purpose in preventing, steering clear of, or keeping away from falls confirmed by twenty examples of remarkably eminent persons, sixty-five % of which lived more than eighty years.




Balance Exercises for Fall Prevention


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Falls are the leading cause of injury, emergency room visits, and hospitalizations for seniors in North America. Every 11 seconds, an emergency room in the United States sees a senior fall victim. Falls can reduce independence and accelerate the need for long-term care. The good news is that you can reduce the risk of falling with simple exercises that anyone can easily learn. In this third book of balance exercises by Amanda Sterczyk, you'll learn key exercises to improve balance, increase muscle and bone strength, liberate joints throughout your body, and boost your confidence. Exercises are divided into three groups: Standing Seated Lying (on the floor or your bed) What's new in this book is a series of workout plans, to help guide you through eight workouts: Balance, gentle or advanced Posture, gentle or advanced Strength, gentle or advanced Flexibility, gentle or advanced The gentle workouts are a combination of seated and lying or standing exercises, while the advanced workouts only comprise standing exercises. What hasn't changed in this book is the degree of explanation. It begins with a breakdown of each exercise by fall prevention goal-balance, posture, strength, and/or flexibility-presented with the exercise instructions and in a summary table at the end of the book. You will receive set up instructions on how to start, step-by-step instructions, and recommendations to make each exercise easier or harder. Most of the exercises also include illustrations and guidance on how to visualize the movement, to further build linkages between your brain and body. "I use the exercises daily." - Amazon customer, Balance 2.0 "A well researched and written handbook. Just what's needed for anyone requiring the ability to improve their balance most likely senior citizens." - Amazon customer, Balance and Your Body "I really enjoyed Balance and Your Body! I had fun doing the exercises with my parents (aged 88 and 87). It gets them going, as well as me. It all makes sense-you have to read it and start exercising." - Teresa "Balance and Your Body is Amanda's second book especially written for seniors. The message is simple and true: "Move more, stay healthy longer!" The book is well organized and fun to read; the exercises are easy to follow and can be practiced whenever you have some time throughout the day (or sleepless night). No gym or equipment required!" - An enthusiastic senior "I carry Balance and Your Body in my bag, between my cell phone and wallet, so I always have it nearby as reference. The exercises are basic and you can easily incorporate them in our daily life, and if you don't remember them, you can do what I do." - Monique "Her new book, Balance and Your Body, is very clear and easy to read. She explains why we need to move and the different aspects of balance. The exercises are simple and drawings help understand them. Not at all overwhelming to do the exercises. A very helpful book for any senior concerned about maintaining their independence. Essential for seniors to stay independent. Well done!" - Amazon customer




Balance Exercises For Seniors


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Embark on a transformative journey towards mastering balance with a book born from personal experience. Imagine a world where fear of falling is replaced with the confidence to move freely. In "Balance Exercises for Seniors," we invite you to discover a path to enhanced stability, perfect posture, and banishing the fear of falling.




The Book of Balance


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This book is an easy-to-read practical guide that shows you how to add life to your years by improving your balance. In this book, you will discover: What causes you to fall; How to test and measure your balance; Why the medications you take may be the reason you are falling. Includes information on the different systems you use to control your posture and balance. With over 100 illustrations and easy step-by-step exercise instructions you can follow at home. -- adapted from summary on back cover.




5-minute Balance Exercises for Seniors


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"This book is the guide that will teach you how to turn back the aging clock by restoring balance in your movements and reducing the fear of falling, thanks to step-by-step exercises and an easy-to-follow workout plan. Here's what you'll find inside: A comprehensive explanation of the causes and symptoms of loss of balance to understand what to do and how to intervene; Natural remedies and their benefits: let's see what foods, drinks, and supplements experts recommend ; Balance exercises that are easy to do and follow thanks to step-by-step instructions and numerous illustrations, divided into intuitive sections (standing, sitting down, lying, and walking) ; Easy-to-read format (8,5x11") with large print so even those with visual impairments can easily understand the exercises and get to the goal ; 30-Day Workout Plan with predefined daily routines to follow each senior day by day until they regain confidence, balance, and mobility" --




Balance Exercise for Seniors Over 60


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Embark on a transformative journey with "Balance Exercises for Seniors Over 60": your key to regaining confidence and bidding farewell to the fear of falling. Are you tired of relying on a cane, anxious with every step you take? Do you long for the freedom to move effortlessly and fearlessly? What if you could unlock a proven 10-minute daily routine that promises to banish your fear of falling, helping you walk confidently as if you were 30 again? Picture a life where balance becomes second nature, where you stand worry-free and embrace independence. This book is your roadmap to that reality. Discover the benefits: 60 Illustrated exercises catering from beginner to advanced levels. A 21-day workout plan to track your journey for gradual and safe progress. Step-by-step guidance making each balance exercise accessible. Tailored exercises to enhance balance and improve posture for all fitness levels. And much more.




Mastering Stability with Essential Balance Exercises


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Ever felt hesitant to embrace activities you love due to the lingering fear of falling or injury? If you're on the lookout for straightforward, gentle home exercises tailored to enhance your balance and flexibility, your solution is at hand!It becomes increasingly important as we get older to keep our bodies flexible. This book serves as your guide to revitalising muscles, restoring agility, and banishing the fear of falling. Inside, discover an engaging collection of guided exercises crafted for seniors, offering a fun and gentle approach to rejuvenating your body in just 10 minutes or less!Embark on a journey through simple poses, stretches, and exercises, all expertly illustrated and explained for easy comprehension. Tailor a specific exercise plan to suit your unique needs, with exercises suitable for all age groups. Seamlessly integrate these quick 10-minute stretches into your bustling life, enhancing flexibility at your own pace without the need for expensive classes or specialized equipment.Whether you prefer exercises while standing, sitting, walking, or lying down, this handbook accommodates all skill levels. As a bonus, unlock a workout plan meticulously designed for elderly individuals, featuring illustrated exercises that anyone can easily do at home to significantly improve balance, build strength, and prevent fall-related injuries.Picture the positive shift in your life when you confidently keep pace with loved ones without the constant fear of falling. If you're weary of compromising your well-being, '10-Minute Balance Exercises for Seniors' stands as your gateway to reclaiming the full power of your body. Ready to embark on this exploration of senior-friendly exercises? Scroll up, seize your copy, and embark on the journey to build balance and boost confidence today!




No Spring Chicken


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2022 Foreword Indies Finalist in Travel As we age, we all begin to have physical difficulties to contend with. In No Spring Chicken, Francine Falk-Allen—a polio survivor who knows a thing or two about living with a disability—offers her own take on how to navigate the complications aging brings with equanimity (and a sense of humor). The handbook is divided into three sections: Part I is a jaunt through accessible travel pleasures and pitfalls in several parts of the world; Part II addresses the adaptation people who love a handicapped or aging person could make in order to have a lighter, more mutually rewarding relationship with him or her, as well as advice for physically challenged and aging persons themselves regarding self-care, exercise, pain management, healthcare, and more; and Part III discusses the challenges, rewards and logistics of engaging with groups of people who share similar issues. Accessible and wryly funny, No Spring Chicken is a fun and informative guide to living your best and longest life—whatever your physical challenges, and whatever your age.