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Avoid Frailty Later In Life

PostDateIconThursday, 26 November 2009 10:51 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Terry Lane
Strength training is a good idea when we are young and it's a better idea as we age. Pilates exercises improves balance and flexibility and as we age this certainly benefits seniors. We lose 3-5% of our lean muscle mass for every decade after the age of 25. So the sooner you start strength training the better. Don't believe you can't gain strength as you age. You just need to work at keeping your muscle mass.
by TerryLane


Strength training is a good idea when we are young and it's a better idea as we age. Pilates exercises improves balance and flexibility and as we age this certainly benefits seniors. We lose 3-5% of our lean muscle mass for every decade after the age of 25. So the sooner you start strength training the better. Don't believe you can't gain strength as you age. You just need to work at keeping your muscle mass.

Studies have shown that the muscle fiber of those in their seventies are similar to those in their twenties. So there is hope to those frail seniors who are and have been for many years out of shape. Building up a senior's muscle mass helps cut down of injuries due to falls. Aging effects a person's balance and flexibility. Stamina wanes. And the muscles surrounding joints become stiff. Pilates is a gentle form of exercise that helps those of any age gain strength in the joint areas as well as throughout the entire body.

Pilates rehab often associated with physical therapists because it is helps strengthen the body's posture, flexibility and balance. In fact Pilates was first used as rehab therapy. Joseph Pilates, the creator of this exercise, was a nurse in the German army during World War One. It was there that he developed a method of strengthening the muscles of soldiers wounded in the war.

His first piece of equipment was developed using attached springs to patient's bed. Soldiers quickly began to heal quicker than soldiers who did nothing at all. Joe Pilates was an innovator and healer certainly ahead of this time. Today Pilates is now a mainstream exercise taught by certified teachers throughout the world. These teachers have used Pilates early teachings as well as added their own style to help clients that are in shape and those that are de-conditioned. Pilates exercises also helps arthritis sufferers keep their joints oiled up so that they have a greater range of motion.

Today Pilates equipment has come a long way from those days of springs attached to hospital beds. Now that once apparatus is called a reformer. With other Pilates equipment like Pilates rings and exercise mats along with instructional DVDs on a multitude of Pilates exercises, this exercise form has evolved into the mainstream. Along with exercise balls, and resistance bands one can achieve so much from implementing Pilates exercises into a fitness program.

Rehabbing with Pilates exercises helps weaker muscles get stronger. Pilates strengthens all those smaller muscle groups that support joints. All this helps the body stay strong and works more like preventive medicine. No one wants to suffer through injury. Remaining free form injury especially for seniors is crucial to having a more fulfilling lifestyle.

Most instructors are not trained nor qualified to make a diagnosis for injured clients. Their job is to work in conjunction with physical therapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, or anyone in the medical profession. Certified Pilates instructors are there to simply teach. The method in itself is rehabilitative and therapeutic. Most people, no matter their age or level of fitness, can benefit from Pilates workouts. We all have weak links in our muscular skeletal makeup. A Pilates exercise routine is an option to balance out our weaknesses and get us, and keep us, on our feet.

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Hands and wrist need to stay strong too as you age. The power web combo keeps circulation to the muscles. Try some resistance training for overall body strength and conditioning.
 

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