By [http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Katheryn_Hoban/16556]Katheryn
Hoban
Balance is a very important issue for anybody, but
especially for seniors. Modified yoga helps to improve balance in seniors. Some
of the many ways that is done, is to teach them about strengthening their legs
and ankles. One pose that works effectively is to stand up on the balls of the
feet for ten to fifteen seconds. If you are concerned about falling, hold onto
the back of a chair or use the wall for support. Pressing up to the balls of
your feet, strengthens the ankles, calves and also stretches the arch of the
foot. It stimulates blood flow to the feet, toes, and heels.
Many seniors struggle with balance because they have
feet issues. In modified yoga we stretch the sole of the foot, the top of the
foot, and we stretch the toes open. Flexibility of feet assist balance. To
maintain balance, a person can grip the floor with their toes. Try spreading
the toes out wide like fingers. Try wiggling the toes with no shoes on, to
stretch them out. In our chair yoga classes, we include a little exercise to
practice grabbing a strap on the floor with just the toes. Also to hold the
foot up, and to flex the toes up and down, as if you are saying
"Hello" with your toes.
I encourage sole of the feet massage in classes too, and
to move the big toes up and down in the massage. Another way to strengthen the
ankles and improve balance is to pump the foot up and down, and then put the
soles of the feet together, and point your knees out, and open your feet
outward, and bring the soles back together. In a way, your feet will look like
penguin flippers.
In the modified mat yoga, the downward dog, or inverted
"V" with a variation of pushing the heels up work on the balance. In
chair yoga, we stand behind the chair, put one foot forward in a lunge, and
push the back heel up, and then place it down and then push the front heel up.
One after the other and switch legs. In a modified mat class we can do that in
a standing stretch as well. Stand in a lunge position, as described above,
except without the chair. First push up the back heel and then the front heel.
Switch legs, and push up the back heel once again, and then the front. You make
a slight swing forward and back.
In chair yoga, while sitting, open your legs really
wide, and push your heels up, really close to the chair. Then put the heels
down, and lift the toes up. We continue to strengthen the ankles and calves.
There are actually many balance poses in yoga that
greatly improve balance. There is nothing like standing on one foot to practice
balance. A few poses that do that is the tree pose. Stand on leg, with your
knee bent, place the sole of your other foot against the inside of your leg.
Focus on a long point in front of you, and bring your palms together at your
chest, then draw your hands straight up, and then open your arms out and to the
sides, and then once again bring them to rest in front of the chest, count five
to fifteen seconds.
Another that works on balance is the Eagle. You stand on
one bent leg, and with the other leg, you hook it around the front or your
standing leg, and you wrap your leg around the standing leg. Your hands are up
in front of you. Your arms are bent, and you take one elbow and place it on top
of the other elbow, and then wrap your hands around and grab your hands
together. You have to have a bent leg, and you have to grip with your toes.
Then come out, when you switch your hands you have to put the other elbow on
top, and wrap your hands. It's a bit awkward and confusing at first but if you
can master standing poses in a modified yoga class, you will also strengthen your
ankles and calves, your balance is sure to improve drastically.
Modified yoga class is great start because, it so much
more gentle, and you practice in a controlled manner.
http://katherynhoban.teachable.com/ -Online Classes, modified mat and modified chair.
Katheryn Hoban is a modified yoga teacher with twenty
two years experience. She teaches modified mat yoga and modified chair yoga to
ages 50-87. She is a big advocate for people's health and well-being. [mailto:katscoolcorner@yahoo.com]katscoolcorner@yahoo.com
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Modified Yoga Helps To Improve Balance -in Seniors

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