9 Easy Resistance Band Exercises for Seniors
Resistance training or strength training is an exercise that enhances muscular strength and endurance. During resistance training, muscles are forced to move against tension provided by body weight, dumbbells, gravity, machines, or resistance bands.
Incorporating resistance training into a daily workout routine can greatly improve muscle strength, balance, coordination, flexibility and range of motion. Resistance training also helps fight bone loss and the symptoms of arthritis pain.
Unfortunately, a lot of seniors are not enjoying these benefits because many adults over the age of 70 do not exercise at all.
Even those who work out daily often omit strength training and go straight to walking or another form of cardio. But the best form of exercise is a combination of cardio exercise and with balance, flexibility and strength training.
Even as a senior, resistance exercises are still important. In fact, according to The American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association, seniors (65 and above) should aim to exercise at least 150 minutes or 2 and a half hours per week, and should also incorporate resistance training at least twice a week.
There are many tools to help get started on resistance training. Resistance bands are perfect for seniors since they are lightweight, easy to carry, and do not cost much.
Resistance bands are strong, elastic bands that can be utilized to exercise all parts of the body. Some resistance bands have handles at the end and some do not. They also come in different ranges of resistance depending on your level of fitness. Typically it is best to choose one that works best and increase the resistance band tension as the fitness level increases.
It is possible to do a lot of strength exercises with resistance bands, such as chest presses, rows, shoulder press, bicep curls, and tricep extensions.
The benefits you get from using resistance bands are great. Here are just a few of the benefits of incorporating resistance bands into a workout routine.
- Resistance bands do not cost much. Resistance bands are generally inexpensive, often under $10. Some resistance bands also include DVDs, other exercise equipment, and a manual for less than $50.
- Resistance bands cater to different fitness levels. Young or old, beginners or experts, resistance bands will work for everyone. With a variety of resistances: light, medium and heavy, it is easy to adjust the intensity level.
- Resistance bands exercise the whole body. Resistance bands work every major muscle group. Therefore they can be used for full-body workouts.
- Resistance bands are easy to store. The bands take up very little space, making them easy to use and store, even if you have limited space.
- Resistance bands can add variety. The use of resistance bands can be alternated with lightweight dumbbells or exercise machines to give muscles a break.
- Resistance bands can be used anytime or anywhere. They are lightweight and easy to store, so they can be carried anywhere.
- Resistance bands are an effective workout. The concept of resistance bands is pretty simple but it is extremely effective at improving strength and endurance, along with increasing stamina, flexibility, and balance.
Strength training can do wonders for the body, helping prevent the loss of bone quality and density. It can also help prevent dementia with its brain-boosting side effects!
Although it is generally safe to use resistance bands, it is better to have supervision when working out, in order to avoid any exercise-related injury.
Before starting any exercise, it is best to consult your doctor, especially when you have health issues or concerns.
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