Most Important Exercise for Seniors to Master
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Physical Therapist Margaret Martin identifies the most important exercise for seniors and individuals over 50.
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1:22 Basic Standing Heel Raise
2:26 Basic Standing Heel Raise with Weights
3:11 Modified Heel Raise Exercise
5:47 Single Leg Heel Raise
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In today's video I discuss the most important exercise I see for the population (seniors and the fifty plus set) I serve in my clinical practice.
@Poppy_love59
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe I missed this in the video, but how often do we do these exercises?
@robertalker652
2 жыл бұрын
I experience pain in both of my left and right first metatarsal regions that makes this exercise difficult. Is there an alternative exercise you could recommend? Thank you most kindly, Margaret.
@almarivera1147
2 жыл бұрын
Where is your clinic. I live in Los Angeles, CA
@estradar.bienvenido8301
2 жыл бұрын
@@Poppy_love59 mmm. no
@daphnerodrigues3645
2 жыл бұрын
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Finally! Something that is about movement instead of killer work outs. Love your gentleness and voice!!
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome
@marymcdonald1748
Жыл бұрын
Thanks ❤
@larrywaltman3916
Жыл бұрын
The movement I use is walking backwards most days. The mobility I didn’t have before starting this little over a year I now have. Balance , squats, including deep squats ( no weights). There are other benefits that have pretty much taken away lower back issues.
I really appreciate Margaret’s calm voice and demeanor.
Great video. Your calf muscles are your second heart! The body is engineered so that when you walk, the calf muscles pump venous blood back toward your heart. Then, in the later stages of a step, the calf muscle contracts and pumps the blood up the leg, against gravity. One of the major skeletal muscle pumps is in the calf. It sends all of the fluid, including lymph fluids which cause edema up from the feet back into the body. This is one of the reasons movement is essential to good immune function
@cherylvardy4073
2 жыл бұрын
Wow that so makes sense. Inactivity over past 18 months and I now find walking more than half an hour while shopping is exhausting. Now understand why & will begin doing something positive, just thought it due to 74 year old body.
@nancy9478
2 жыл бұрын
@@taniayager3361 I never knew this! I will ask my doc if I can do this! Thank you so much.
@dianahunter4941
2 жыл бұрын
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@hscswamy4006
2 жыл бұрын
Ganesh prasadCT
@Aerobob42
2 жыл бұрын
@@taniayager3361 That's really interesting. Out of condition before the lockdowns and now considerably worse, feet puffy and out of breath too easily. Got to do something. All I want to do is go to sleep!
My mother like this exercise, she's 76 years old. Thank you for sharing, according to her, she'll do this tomorrow morning. God bless us all.😍😁💖❤️ 👍👏🙋
I am 78 and have been running for 45 years. I used to run marathons and other shorter races, but now run 3 miles 5 days a week, to save my joints as long as I can. I do your exercises during running, but never realized how good running has been for me. Thanks for explaining. - Pete
@jaycarver4886
3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't rebounding be a lot easier on the body?
Definitely will start throwing in some sets of these. Leg strength and circulation is very important and calves get often overlooked. They do receive some attention from the squat but lower leg circulation is so important it is wise to incorporate some targeted work on the calves. The legendary bodybuilder (among other things) Arnold Schwarzenegger always said if you see a man with muscular thighs but underdeveloped calves you would think he had unimpressive legs but if you saw a man with average thighs but muscular calves you would think he had impressive legs. As a bodybuilder he was speaking of aesthetics of course but the idea of not neglecting the lower legs is an important one , especially where health and mobility are concerned.
Now 83 can't believe how weak my legs and arms have gotten over the last four years. I am a long time walker but miss my stairs. I do walk a dog 3 times a day. But getting up off a couch, getting up at night has become scary. I think your exercises make sense to me and definitely going to do them. Thank you.
@barbaragetliff3998
2 жыл бұрын
I'm elderly too , and I've been using a power plate machine for 12 years . Ten minutes every day of the vibration therapy is keeping me strong from head to toe . It's the best thing I've ever bought .
@MEBON-ol3zk
2 жыл бұрын
@@barbaragetliff3998 What is a power plate machine? Where can I see/get one? I'm glad it's working for you. I love the exercises shown here. I'm going through lumbar therapy and this set will help me a lot. They just introduced me to getting up using my heels... doing much better.... pandemia sitting for 2 years ruined me.
@berneemartin8859
2 жыл бұрын
@@taniayager3361 thank you, I have a mini-trampoline and hadn’t used it in a while. I will do my best to start using it consistently again. ☺
@Zgarnet777
Жыл бұрын
@@taniayager3361 Thank You for that idea. I have a Senior Mother, well I'm also a Senior. I have a mini-trampoline in the garage. I'm going for it right now. 🌹🎼☮️👍
@peppercat8718
Жыл бұрын
@@taniayager3361 That's great Tania, which mini-trampoline do you use?
Not just For Seniors.. For everyone...❤❤❤❤
I’m glad I came across this. I’m presently taking aquatic therapy for my back and knees and this is one of the exercises they have me do. At first I thought it was for my back or balance, but now I see why this is so important to do for seniors. I chose this therapy mainly to avoid knee surgery in either of my knees.
It took me 1:20 of the video to realize Margaret wasn't advocating HILL raises. Nitpicking aside, her argument for heel raises makes sense, and the range of variations of the basic exercise meets the needs of every senior, regardless of fitness level.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I have been experiencing heel pain in my left foot. This exercise has really relieved the majority of the discomfort after the first round. I will continue it daily as it heels. Thanks for sharing Sue!
Thank you so much, I really enjoyed the exercises, easy and since I haven’t been doing any, these will help my legs to get strong.
6 weeks post op fx hip repair. These will be helpful in recovery as well as getting back to hiking. thank you
She gives the best exercises and advice BY FAR on strength training!
@thomsonsmith7403
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mary How are you doing?
I was born in 1954 and just started doing the 5 Tibetan yoga exercises after a years long break. I'm still able to do 21 reps each. You may want to do a spot about these exercises. Squats, horse stance and tension exercises have been my favorites along with walking. The 5 Tibetans only take 5-10 minutes to complete.
I’ve lost quite a bit of muscle mass this past fall related to being very stressed, so I was very surprised how easily I was able to cradle my grand baby in one arm while holding a bag in the other, then rise to standing from floor level without much problem. Did this many times. Will practice your excercises to keep agile.
@premilabenjamin4444
6 ай бұрын
God bless you abundantly and fulfill all your heart's desires for your selfless service.
Great video! The calf muscles are used a lot in cross-country skiing! Those exercises are what I do when I warm-up before a cross-country skiing outing. You have a beautiful weighted vest!
This is an amazing exercise for people our age! Having enough exercise and staying active is crucial in staying as healthy as possible. What's great about this exercise is it strengthens our leg muscles in order to improve our balance. Thank you so much for this information because this is really helpful. You remind us of our health and wellness coaches who help people our age stay as healthy as possible, keep up the good work.
@sallymiller3125
Жыл бұрын
Tatum Miller s race at u of o
I’m 74, used to walk my dogs 2 or 3 times a day. Dogs passed away a few years ago. And, haven’t really been as active as I once was. So, now I’m playing catch up, and trying to build up a new walking routine. And get my bone strength back. Thank you for your video, it’s helping me a great deal.
@valeriecummings5667
Жыл бұрын
how did you deal with d0gs passing i dread the thought off loosing mine i am 74 also
Great video, and you just explained why all of those ballet lessons at a very early age strengthened my legs. All but the last exercise--mimicking walking uphill--are part of every traditional ballet class at the barre and on the floor.
@takearight.
2 жыл бұрын
I used to pick chanterelles having to go up and down inclines and other hazards.. lol. I noticed then that I was going to have a hard time with my legs later on...These exercises are truly important. I learned to walk heels up on an incline and toes down on the slope.. Or was that the other way around? 😀. ( no relation...)...
I really like this lady. These are very helpful exercises and it resonated with me that calf muscles are just as important as squatting/quads. I did have kind of a hard time understanding some of her words. It doesn't matter, because the substance, the content, the smiles, the confidence the attitude the - well everything was good. A lot of exercise videos for older people either seem patronizing or the person is trying to be too hip or they're too fast or too slow. This is really good I'm glad KZread sent it to me.
Thank you so much for your wonderful work, Margaret! Your gentle approach is a great invitation to apply your videos immediately, like in my case, I feel such a difference.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Hi Margaret for Dublin Ireland , thank you for this video , I am 54 and was diagnosed with fybromyalgia last June the muscles in my arms and legs are weak , so I started to do these exercises with you this morning . X
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for following me.
Thank you Margaret, I do a lot of walking, hiking, and gym work. 78 fit and you’ve just helped me be more specific in strengthening my calf muscles!
Thank you, Margaret, for this video. I am almost 74 and quite active. I think your exercises will be beneficial in helping me to stay in shape...and also in getting stronger! Greetings from Germany!!
Wow! Margaret is a genius. Everything she says is so clear, practical, and helpful (and safe). I'm going to bookmark your channel. Thank you.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
Thanks Margaret…..this 76 year old is very grateful….for all your videos!
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
The “elevé” is the single leg heel raise in ballet. Thank you for these. I had to do these for physical therapy when recovering from a torn calf and five years ago. Now in my early 50’s I’m doing them to increase my running form.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Thank you so very much, Margaret Martin!!! Really enjoyed watching your short video!!! At almost 1 AM in the morning! Waiting for my husband to come home from work… I am so excited to try these exercises!! I am now 73 years old and have been slowly losing use of my legs, as I developed congestive heart failure and diabetes, some high blood pressure, etc. I have a really bad right knee, where I had the meniscus cleaned out twice. Been getting some neuropathy I think and my calves and feet. I also had plantar fasciitis in the left foot, etc. have a lot of pinched nerves I think or maybe just a pinched sciatic nerve or nerves… etc. also have a very bad blower back with deteriorated L3 and L4, and maybe other discs also?! Hi sis a lot and help my husband deliver new and used trucks in the area, with me driving our vehicle behind the truck he is in at the time, etc.
@ranstra12
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! You and I could be twins! Same age, same health problems, same attitude. It is just after 1 am here and I am fighting the urge to get out of bed and do these exercises lol. Aw heck... going to get out of bed and just do them... hahaha! :D
@vimleshbansal4855
2 жыл бұрын
Very informative thanks .
Thank you so much for sacrificing your time to help us oldie but goodies stay strong. I used to dance Ballet with the Ballet Society for years so at 72 yrs old my muscles are still stronger than most... BUT today I found out after exercising with you that my calf muscles are getting weaker. Your exercises will now help me strengthen those muscles once again. Blessings be over you and your family for all the good that you do for others. Again Thank you.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
@carolhancock5152
2 жыл бұрын
Dancers here all suffering? Back and hips hurt. How effortless it all was!
@catherinefernandes9129
2 жыл бұрын
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@vatsalanair5791
2 жыл бұрын
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You are an angel.This will relief to many Seniors. 🎉
Thank you Margaret , so helpful , we need to strengthen our muscles as we grow older
@paulohlsson27
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marie, how's your day going with you?
My pt taught me these exercises. I love that you shown with weights too. I exercise in pool with weights on arms , ankles & back weighted like yours. I also climb stairs 4x day, 30 steps total x4 Your fantastic! Thank you.
So happy I found you Margaret! You’re an answer to prayer as I continue on my journey to fight osteoporosis. Blessings to you from a new subscriber and bell puncher. Thanks for all you’re doing. Blessings to you! (I also need to thank KZread for placing you on my feed).
@nolieleachon2853
2 жыл бұрын
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Thankyou for a really doable starting point. I thought I needed to work on my front muscles above the knee. ( and they need it too) But realise now this is where I need to start.
Thanks so much for explaining and demonstrating these efforts. My question is: for someone almost 80 years old, and very obese with a repaired Achilles Tendon on one ankle, are these exercises safe to do? Getting up and down from chairs, etc. is a real challenge currently.
i love the way you show us specifically how to do this❣️ i've never been a jock, and can't seem to figure any of it out. this is very helpful, thank you!
@zestyzelma
Жыл бұрын
@skip davis I agree these instructions are very helpful; I encourage you to keep up the physical activity. I am quite cerebrally active and tend not to be as physically active therefore also like to have a teacher / leader, as you say is specific and demonstrative.
Thankyou Margaret the best piece of information I have received.I suffer weakness in my legs getting up plus suffer some tendinitis foot pain.These exercises are easy to follow and get results after a short time.Thanks so much for such an informative video.Great work.
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Enjoy.
Thank you I am most grateful. My Calf muscles are extremely tight and never included this exercise in my daily exercise routine. Bless you
Glad I watched this, I am very active, but need some inside exercises for my Winter months. Will be sure to add these in to my routine!
I’ve started doing the primal squat and it has strengthened me. Thank you!
@Godwinpounds4333
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing?
I’m so glad I saw this video, I needed it! After a few months, my legs are much stronger, my balance is better, an I walk steadier. Thank you so much! Do you have something similar for arms 😅
I am 63, due to an unexpected surgical problem I have muscle wasting and needed something to help rebuild muscle but wasn't quite ready for the gym. I can tell this is what I needed. Thank you so much.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome
Wonderful. At 70 the necessity of being supple and agile is paramount to staying in good shape. Delighted to have discovered you here. . .
As a 65+ former dancer/gymnast I can attest to the importance of these as the years accumulate. I like to keep focus on the ankle and its alignment and keeping a balance between pronation and supination in the movement and hold phases. Keeping a straight vertical (for Relevé) in dance with toe (hard box!) shoes is paramount, as the foot itself can then be angled for movements; like twirling and spinning the entire body, leaping, etc. Very helpful "later on" with balance! I found that stopping briefly, in a stop start motion to break up the progression, with spotting (focusing on an imaginary point to not get dizzy) to help any body with strength and stamina while practicing! Thank you, Margaret Martin!
@thomsonsmith7403
Жыл бұрын
Hello
Thank you from Australia these are great exercises and you explain them so well. Lockdown with covid has been disastrous in terms of exercise as we have been under heavy restrictions in this country. Stress has had a lot of us confined to four walls.
@cherylvardy4073
2 жыл бұрын
Am now going to start scrolling to see if your books are available here in OZ. Have to begin doing something positive about energy levels. Have lived 74 years have to start kicking butt, starting with my own 🤣
@petershanks8994
2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylvardy4073 sorry
@berneemartin8859
2 жыл бұрын
@Cheryl Vardy yes, absolutely! An older friend and I were just discussing that - how many of the Covid lockdown-restrictions actually were very bad for people’s physical health (not to mention psychological health). For instance, in the park near her house, all the park benches were removed due to Covid (so no one could sit there and chat spreading dangerous germs, I suppose). The benches haven’t been returned and I’m guessing, they’ll probably never bother to return them. 😟And people need to get approximately half an hour of sunlight a day for good health, depending on where they live and even more if their skin is dark. Sitting alone at home, under artificial lighting, typing on a device is really not very conducive to good health, which is what I’m doing at the moment. 😆But I went for an early morning four-mile hike with that friend earlier today. Between that and doing two water-aerobic classes yesterday, I’m tired enough to be considering a nap now, but it is a ‘good’ tired. ☺
Thank you for this video. I was always very active and fell at work and blew out my knee. Little by little I became unable to walk without a walker but I'm still trying to get my life back . After watching this I have hope. Again thank you
@fallscoachgee
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dawn, sorry to hear about your fall. It's good to know you haven't given up and that you have made an intention to fight back. In addition to walking, the exercises shared in this video will sure up your first line of defense as it relates to your balance. If you have started yet, I'd like to encourage you to start today even if it's only 5 reps sitting down and gradually build on that.
Excellent presentation, with non-distracting, quiet music and the type of exercises that this 67-year-old with osteoporosis and arthritis needs. By the way, your plants are beautiful. Many thanks from the state of Maryland.
My first visit. Immediately subscribed. I m speechless. Some much valuable information available that I was not aware of till today. God bless you for this service.
@applepie9576
2 жыл бұрын
Me too!!!
I am an 89 year old woman and find my legs and lower back ache when I go out to walk my precious pug. I feel these exercises will be very helpful. Thank you for this video.
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Margaret!. You are awesome.. you seem to be well experienced. Your care and concern for us is praise worthy. Looooov you. Always stay blessed
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for this great exercises .They are so important will start doing all of them daily.Hope will improve my walking.
Thank you so much Margaret! I’m currently 78 and was perfectly able to do squats but five months ago I tore a meniscus and was needed a walker so was afraid to exercise period! LOL This exercise is the bridge I needed!
Thank you. My mom saw your video and sent the link to me. The exercises really relieved my arthritis pains. And this is the first time I did it. Thanks so much. Am subscribing now
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
Thank you for taking your time to help those of us with Achilles tendinitis it's very painful right now for me as I am having a lot of pain due to this I'll certainly try these exercises
@number27k51
2 жыл бұрын
Do not do this exercise until you are pain free.
Just tuned in . Makes sense to me, rather than starting with squats, etc. I am an active 80 yrs and will follow you!
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
What a welcome tutorial.. thanks so much 🙏🏽
👋🏾TRUTH Thank you. I stretch my calfs on the steps. Feels so good!
Hello Margaret and thank you , I was looking for an amazing channel for my Mom and sister , and my self , I am in my 60's , I am in pretty good shape , With all I do , Work weekend tasks , I walk 140 blocks a week , 52 weeks a year ,, So I will watch and learn more from you , I am a fallower on your channel , I am new here on your channel , will watch and do , Blessing on you , will try get my family doing this as well ,thank you , you are a blessing
Trying to recover from achilles tendonitis, and calf strains from to much uphill running. I will be incorporating your exercise routine GRADUALLY. Thank you for the video!!!!
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
También excelente ejercicio para el Arco de los Pies! Gracias!!!
Thank you for this great instruction! I never really thought about how important these muscles are until watching your video, thanks so much again and I’m going to look forward to incorporating these exercises into my morning routine:)
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@alicealston937
2 жыл бұрын
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Thanks for sharing the video on single leg heel raise. I will surely practice it.
Very interesting. I ride horses and teach others to ride, and my legs and calf muscles are like rocks even over 50yo. I see many young people today who lack the strength needed to do simple chores or work, let alone post in a saddle on a horse. One of the things I do is make them start doing heel raising AND lowering like you showed standing in this video, but on the edge of a step so the calf stretches down.
Excellent advice, lovely presentation. Thank you. 😊
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and you are welcome.
Thank you Margaret for bringing this to our attention. I will add this to my regimen.
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
Greetings 100% agree. After I lost around 30% of my weight while fighting COVID . Calf exercises like the one here in this video helped me regain my vitality and body weight recover very fast . Thanks for excellent share .
@094340
2 жыл бұрын
I'm still fighting Covid after 1 month...lost 20 lbs. In the first 2 weeks, but now weight is leveling off. I wish you well.
Thanks for the video. The plant decor in the area is simply beautiful. I really like the plants leading up the staircase. Appreciate the specific exercise with simple explanations and how many reps😇🙏
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@takearight.
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking I’d trip over the plants, going Up the stairs...lol.. unless I exercise my calves.. seriously..😁
@mikefahlenkamp9084
2 жыл бұрын
Tripping danger ... remove those plants ...
I'm 43 and I do these exercises. I'll never stop!
Glad to see my gym Barre classes are paying off! I’m 70. I just subscribed to your channel.
this video was so great! just what i need to do. i have noticed i am lacking strength in my entire legs
Very interesting! I linedance every week & I knew I had strengthened my calves but didn’t realize how important those muscles are.
@kathywillson7491
2 жыл бұрын
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Thanks for sharing this strength and endurance exercise.
Awesome! Literally I’ve been looking for an exercise to build a weak calf all over the internet. I can do double calf raises not on my weak one. Rolled ankle and calf pull and favored my right leg standing all day working not noticing.
Just subscribed to your channel. Excellent information! Been going to PT for knee replacement and this is one of the exercises that I was giving to do.
@thomsonsmith7403
Жыл бұрын
Hola
Wow this is awesome Thankyou so much I will add this to my journey into feeling better in my 60’s and on .. Thankyou ❤️😊
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
A very interesting video, never knew that our calf muscles could be energised this way. It’s so simple that anyone can do it at anytime & anywhere without any aids.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
So important to keep the blood flowing in the legs back up to the heart. Excellent. Thank you!
Excellent I love it and I'm going to start putting it into practice, I think it will help me strengthen my legs, and knees I have osteoarthritis that limits me a bit Thanks from Barcelona/ Spain ♥️🇪🇸🙏
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
@naomiklarfeld6692
2 жыл бұрын
Hi. As a physio, still working after 55 years in our wonderful profession,, I loved your presentation of these vital exercises.
You are right! I have found one other exercise to be very helpful for lower back stiffness. While laying down extend the toes down and then back all the way until you feel a stretch in the calves and back of the knee. Repeat making sure that you press down with the back of the knees. You should feel like a cat stretching. ☺️
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
Love these and I will start doing them…I think it will help my planter fasciitis in my leg foot. ❤️fromTX
63 and doing squats! Helps so much. Getn to 35 to 45 . In one set. Need to get to 50 and more.
The squat exercise is fine for those who need it. I’m 76 and don’t have any problems getting out of bed or a chair or walking up and down stairs. Where I need to exercise is when I get down on my knees on the floor to clean or pick up something, I have a hard time standing back up. So now I lie on the floor and get up several times to keep my legs stronger. Going for walks, walking up an incline helps as well. If you are not yet struggling to use your legs to get up, don’t sit around the house and get lazy. Your legs will get weak and its a lot harder to strengthen them when you are older.
Thank you so much for these exercises. My calves are always sore when I walk so I think I need these exercises.
Thank you for the instructions. Very helpful.
Thank you for the exercises and I appreciate the peaceful music.
This is wonderful! Thanks so much for an excellent exercise.
@margaretmartinpt
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
The second best thing is to strengthen your tibialis muscles for stability and balance so you don't fall over when you get up and move. SD below has a great post about the importance of the calf muscles you should read.
Thank you for showing these simple strengthening exercises. May God keep you agile and going
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Thank you so much!! God bless you!
I thought it was all in the thigh muscle. So important to know these exercises. Thank you.
@Godwinpounds4333
Жыл бұрын
Hi 👋 how are you doing?
Thank you so much for this helpful video. I have a weighted vest and I’m wondering how many pounds do you have in your vest. Also, is there an advantage to doing these exercises in bare feet or can one wear athletic shoes?
i was looking for something to add to walking. These foot lifts look really good. I will go check out your other videos. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for the great exercises for calf and hip muscles. Very helpful.
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
I pace myself throughout the day with 15 to 20 min of relaxation (watching tv, playing computer games, etc.); alternated with an equal time doing chores (dishes, laundry, cooking, etc.). I'm 75 and have had osteoarthritis since my mid teens. And I can still get around pretty well around the house.
@anniemathew6022
Жыл бұрын
What are pilates
Love this. Thank you!
Great 👍 enjoyed n will definately add in routine stretching n strengthening leg workout! Thanks 🙏
This is wonderful. Thank you for providing such an informative video. I'm able to do these without holding on, apart from the last one, so really assists with balance as well. I'm going to incorporate this into my routine - have started with 5 to 10 each and did 2 reps. Would this be good to do before you go for a walk? Margaret .. where did you get that weighted vest?
@margaretmartinpt
2 жыл бұрын
Good question. Sure. Do it before your walk. You should also look at my walking warm up videos. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a5l-sc2BlZfJlto.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/qJ2b0ZeSdazbfrw.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoimm5eMYsSwqqw.html Is walking a weight bearing exercise? Check this out: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eoimpZeodNiWl9o.html Thanks for asking. This is the weighted vest I use: melioguide.com/osteoporosis-exercise-equipment/hypervest-weight-vest/
@nusratkhan-cheema1908
Жыл бұрын
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I've been going to a physiotherapist. My right leg quad tightens. I just found doing your exercise that doing one foot calf raise I cannot raise my left heel as far off the floor as my right heel. So I'll keep working on up shift and down
@takearight.
2 жыл бұрын
I love simple with satisfying results..The work around. Good for you