Beginner Exercise for Seniors
You’re never too old to exercise, but when you start a new program as an older adult, you do need to be more cautious and ensure that you follow some specific guidelines designed for your comfort and safety:
1. Talk to a doctor - seniors should never start a new exercise program without first consulting a doctor
2. Invest in the right clothing – the right clothing is important for anyone who’s engaged in a physical activity, but seniors who are sensitive to changing temperatures and at a greater risk for injury should be more cautious. Supportive, comfortable shoes are essential, and clothing should be loose yet flexible and breathable
3. Always warm-up – exercise should never begin without a warm-up to prevent injury. A low-impact activity can warm up muscles, get blood circulating and increase overall body temperature
4. Don’t start too quickly – early into an exercise program, seniors need to build their endurance. Going too hard, too fast can be physically damaging. Intensity can be built as endurance improves
5. Cool down – a cool down portion of a workout is as important as the warm-up. It allows the body to physically cool down and move into a state of rest
6. Schedule it in – to keep up the motivation to exercise, seniors should set their next workout!
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