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[E366]Exercise Equipment For Seniors
by Nick Hurd, Nic
Local department stores, sporting goods stores, and specialty fitness stores are all great places to find exercise equipment for seniors. Think about what type of exercise or fitness program you will most often be participating in to help decide which fitness equipment is best for you. The same equipment used for similar activities by other ages will most likely be suitable for seniors as well.

The most used piece of exercise equipment for seniors is a pair of quality walking shoes that fit comfortably. You need a shoe that properly supports your feet and also provides support for your back. Proper support reduces the risk of soreness and injury during workouts. If you plan to participate in aerobics or a walking program, you may need a set of light hand or wrist weights. Some hand weights weigh a pound or less. Very light hand or wrist weights can increase the benefits of most any exercise program.

Exercise equipment for seniors who are strength training can vary greatly. Traditional equipment with weights is often too strenuous for a senior's joints and can sometimes result in muscle inflammation or other injuries. Look for an exercise machine that uses air or a hydraulic system to move the weights because these are easier on the joints. Hydraulic weight machines and air exercise equipment is becoming more common in gyms and fitness centers, so you may consider a membership to one of these facilities rather than purchasing your own machine for home. Seniors who suffer from joint conditions, like arthritis, can use

these types of machines and enjoy the great benefits of strength training.

There are a number of other types of exercise equipment for seniors. Those who participate in yoga or other programs that involve stretching and floor exercises will need a floor mat. If you have back trouble or problems sitting or lying on hard surfaces, you should look for a thicker floor mat that will minimize discomfort. Balance balls are another inexpensive piece of exercise equipment for seniors. Balance balls are available in many sizes and styles, and are designed to be used by a person of a certain height.

If you plan to take part in a more specialized type of fitness program, you may need more specific gear and equipment. For example, water aerobics participants can use swimming noodles or foam weights to increase muscle strength. Those who join an aerobics program may need an aerobic step. A step that is relatively low to the ground typically provides the

most benefit to senior workouts. Machines like elliptical trainers, treadmills, and step machines can also provide a number of benefits to seniors. Look for machines that offer low speed settings and gentle movement to protect joints.

Before deciding to buy any piece of exercise equipment, it is best to test out the product in the store using a demonstration model. If that is not possible, research a few similar products and read reviews on each one to see what others think of the machine. Take care to examine any new exercise equipment closely to be sure it will meet your needs and not

pose any sort of danger. Ask a sales clerk in a sporting goods store for suggestions and discuss the equipment with your doctor as well.

Are you plagued by this , "I don't have enough time to get to the gym, or even, "I don't want to."

Howwould you like to put the odds in your favor and have more time andmore energy to exercise every single day in the comfort and privacy ofyour own home. How is this possible? Simply put - exercise at your ownhome, on your own time, and with your own body. What do you do? Howabout some squats and pushups.

I'm serious - if you did nothingelse just those two exercises alone and started a sound nutritionalprogram you could get all the results you want.

You don't need any fancy exercise equipment!

Howdoes that sound? You can make all the excuses you want, about how youdon't have $3000 worth of equipment or you don't have a full roomdedicated to working out.That's all great and dandy - but in the endit's just an excuse.

Use your own body to exercise, it's the best equipment you will ever have!

Unlessyou can do one-arm pushups and one-leg squats then you have plenty ofroom to grow in your at-home exercise and fitness routines. As anexercise coach and weight loss expert here is what I recommend....

Next time you have 10 minutes try this:

Body weight squats (30 seconds) Rest (10 seconds) Pushups (30 seconds) Rest (10 seconds) Burpees / Up-Downs (30 seconds) Rest (10 seconds)

Gothrough the whole circuit 5 times - 2 minutes each time through. Don'tbe fooled by the simplicity of this workout - try it out and see foryourself.

While there will surely be a bit of transition time oroverdone resting periods - you will usually get it done with the 10-11minute range.

Now don't tell me you can't wake up just 10 minutesearlier and go through this mini workout. You could even do this whileyou watch TV.

Now I'm not promising a miracle with thesemini-circuits. Just like with anything else you have to put effortforth. Supplement this with a proper nutrition plan and you will bewell on your way to a better body and a better life.

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