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Test Your Balance. Why & How to Build One?

Balance is something crucial to our safety in life, yet it is one of those things we take for granted in our youth. And even as we reach the age of 40 and beyond, it still often doesn’t get a lot of attention.

Practicing balance helps navigate complex surfaces more efficiently, it can strengthen joint stability and carry over to sports if you play one. It can help stave off the disequilibrium that often comes with old age, and can rear its head even on regular surfaces.

Studies have indicated that one out of three people over the age of 65 fall each year. And when old people fall, they often break things like hips, which can induce a slide towards debilitation and death.

Balance Test On both feet:

Single Leg Balance Exercise


Practice the single leg stance balance exercise. Begin with positioning yourself behind a chair or next to something stable.

Tips to Add On

Boost the intensity and challenge of the single leg stance exercise with these changes:

Just as athletes can train their bodies, seniors can use exercise programs and moves that focus on balance to reduce and prevent falls.

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