Chair Exercises That Are Great for People with Disability
Alexander Naz
Getting
enough physical activity is an unending issue for disabled
people, which is why chair exercises have been developed for
them. Physical limitations and pain usually make it harder
to exercise and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Fortunately,
a number of exercises that were designed for the disabled
can be performed while sitting in a chair or wheelchair. Such
exercises can be modified to suit the particular condition
of a person.
Consult
Your Doctor
Before
doing any exercise regimen, it is essential that you contact
your doctor or physical therapist first. You can discuss the
best possible exercise program to do for the condition you
have and which ones to avoid. It has also been suggested by
the Arthritis Foundation that any exercise regimen designed
for the disabled be discussed with a physical therapist. He
or she can teach you how to perform the proper techniques
for your program, so that you avoid any injuries to yourself.
Starting
the Program
Chair
exercises should be started simply so that your body will
have a chance to get used to the activities. There are several
chair exercises that are described at seniors.lovetoknow.com,
which are also beneficial to disabled persons. They can be
performed without the need of any special equipment, which
make them excellent for wheelchair confined people. An example
is play boxing, which is a great starting workout. When performing
the exercise though, avoid snapping your elbow as this could
result to injury. Other exercises that are good for disabled
people are leg kicks, seated jumping jacks and arm circles.
Select the activity that you like to do and perform each exercise
in sets of twenty repetitions.
MSNBC
reported that there is a new trend that is emerging, which
is chair yoga. This allows the disabled to do a number of
yoga exercises that are simple and do not have the strain
of the traditional yoga.
Using
Free Weights
Free
weights can be used to build the tone of your muscles. Such
free weights can be found in various sizes starting from one
pound. For disabled people who have difficulty in holding
weights, there are those that can be strapped on the ankles
and wrists. Chair exercises that are described at guidelines.gov
can be adapted or utilized by disabled individuals and done
while sitting.
Utilizing
Exercise Bands
An
exercise band is an elastic band that is incorporated with
handles on its two ends. While holding each handle in each
hand, a disabled person can pull on the exercise band. Physical
exertion is achieved from the resistance offered by the elastic
band. There are a number of chair exercises that can be performed
using the band. There are exercises options that are available
as well. The band can be looped around the back of a chair
for example, allowing the handles to be pulled forward by
both arms. Another variation is to put the band under both
feet while seated and pulling the handles upwards.
Alexander
is a disabled slimming expert. To find out more about chair
exercises, visit www.disabledslimmingguide.com
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