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Yoga for Seniors

As we age, the world takes its toll on our bodies. Our flexibility decreases, we are more prone to illness, our bones become brittle, and injuries take longer to heal. All these things can make a person want to slow down and not exercise, but there are mild forms of exercise that can be enjoyable and that can alleviate discomfort. The answer? Yoga.

Beach Yoga for Seniors

Beach Yoga for Seniors

Yoga is one of the best forms of exercise for an elderly person’s health. Yoga focuses on the body, mind, and spirit. It cultivates a state of overall health and well-being. Certain Yoga techniques work to normalize blood pressure, balance the nervous system, strengthen core muscles, decrease stress, stimulate blood circulation, regulate breathing, and aid with sleep. Yoga is part exercise and part meditation. Practicing yoga on a regular basis can strengthen your body, relax your mind, and provide inner peace.

Yoga for Seniors

Yoga for Seniors

Trying to find a yoga class that’s right for you can seem daunting. Hatha, Iyengar, Anusara- what do these all mean? If you are an elderly person, you may think that joining a beginner’s class is best. However, even beginner’s classes can be fast paced, and the instructor may not have experience teaching seniors. The best class for a senior to take is a “Yoga for Seniors” class or “Ageless Yoga”. These types of yoga classes are specifically designed for seniors and persons with decreased mobility. The instructors will have experience working with seniors, and will be able to tailor the class to an elderly person’s needs.

What can you expect from a yoga class designed for seniors? The instructor will most likely check in with each student to find out what their issues are. You will be reminded to breathe and to rest in “child’s pose” as needed. If you need help with the poses, props and support from the instructor will be available. The pace of the class will typically be slower than the pace in other styles of yoga because students may need extra time getting in and out of poses. However, with time and patience, most students will be able to do a variation on most poses.

Seniors Yoga

Seniors Yoga

Older people can sometimes be very strong, flexible, and fit, so you can expect the class to be diverse. Yoga for older people is also about building community. The diversity of students in the classes can be inspiring and helpful, and can lead to new friendships.

Any yoga instructor practices what they teach because yoga is a lifestyle, not just a class they teach a couple times a week. As such, your yoga instructor will be glad to answer any questions or concerns you might have. If you are unsure about taking a yoga class, you can always talk to an instructor beforehand so that they can give you any additional information you might need.

By Jasmine-June Cabanaw


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