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Balance Your Way to Better Equilibrium and Stability While Reducing Risk of Falling: Easy Exercises and Simple Poses for Seniors

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Illustration by by   Marcel Kollmar (wikimedia commons) Introduction Balance training is an important part of an ageing fitness routine. As we get older, it becomes easier to lose our balance and suffer falls. Exercises that strategically challenge and improve our sense of equilibrium can help seniors stay mobile and independent. In this article, we will explore several simple yet effective balance exercises that can be done at home or during daily activities. From one-legged stands to heel-toe walks, strengthening the smaller stabilising muscles will enhance our ability to recover from shifts in weight and posture. Combined with flexibility and lower body work, a regular balance training program can potentially reduce fall risk and keep seniors safely on their feet. Improving Balance with Exercises Improving balance is especially important as we age, since it can help prevent falls and improve overall mobility. Core muscles, which will be mentioned from time to time. They in...

Getting an Online Job at 60: It's Possible, and Here's How I Did It

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I recently turned 60 and was starting to feel anxious about retirement. While I was looking forward to having more free time, I also enjoy staying busy and being productive. That's when I got the idea to look for an online job. Before starting your Online job search, develop a hobby backup plan. While remote work can provide flexibility and opportunities for senior citizens, the transition to a new online career also comes with adjustments and potential challenges. It's important to have coping mechanisms in place for when things don't always go smoothly on the job. For this reason, before embarking on my online job search, I made sure to dedicate time to hobbies and creative passions that bring me joy and relaxation. Mine include writing fiction and painting on canvas, which help me unwind after stressful days. Yours could involve playing music on your guitar or piano, reading magazines, photography, gardening, or anything else you find mentally engaging and therapeutic. ...