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Tag: balance training

Cathe Friedrich talks about active aging

What is “Active Aging?

So, what exactly is “active aging.” It can mean different things depending on the subject matter at hand, but overall, active aging is how we can feel our best with each passing year by focusing on the activities that keep our bodies and our minds equipped for life.  

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Ankle injuries and balance training

Prone Toward Ankle Injuries? Balance Training Can Help

Ankle sprains are painful and inconvenient. Plus, they can keep you from exercising for a while. There are several ways to lower your risk of ankle sprains, and research shows balance training may help. Here are some balance exercises that help protect against ankle injuries.

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4 amazing benefits of cross-training

4 Amazing Benefits of Cross-Training

Are you looking for a way to add balance and variety to your workouts? Then it’s time to add some cross training. This article discusses four benefits of cross-training you can’t afford to miss out on. Find out how cross-training can help you reach your fitness goals.

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Simple Ways to Improve Balance When You Work Out

Simple Ways to Improve Balance When You Work Out

Having a good sense of balance is important in everyday life and when you play sports. Balance becomes more of a problem with age. That’s why it’s important to incorporate balance training into your workouts. Here are some ways to improve your balance and add balance challenges to your fitness routine.

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Staying Healthy as You Age: Two Types of Exercise to Emphasize

Staying Healthy as You Age: Two Types of Exercise to Emphasize

Exercise can reduce the risk of health problems. It can also prevent some loss of lean body mass and drop in metabolism that occurs with age. Now a new study shows that a combination of lower-body strength training and balance exercises can reduce the risk of falls and injuries as we grow older. Discover why it’s important to work on lower-body strength and balance – and a simple test to see how good your sense of balance is.

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