Chair-based exercises are a practical option for seniors who want to stay active while minimizing balance demands. These exercises are performed while seated or with consistent chair support, making them suitable for beginners, those returning to activity, or anyone who prefers added stability.
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Articles in this section focus on simple, chair-supported movements that help maintain mobility, strength, and comfort. The exercises are designed to be approachable and adaptable, without requiring special equipment.
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Common Focus Areas
– Seated upper- and lower-body movements
– Gentle core engagement while seated
– Chair-supported balance preparation
– Low-impact routines that prioritize control and safety
Safety Notes
Use a sturdy chair without wheels, placed on a stable surface. Movements should be controlled and pain-free. Stop any exercise that causes discomfort, dizziness, or strain.
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