You likely know that, as you age, staying active and healthy can help you maintain the ability to do the things you love—whether it’s walking, gardening, traveling, or simply keeping up with your ...
When Maria started experiencing memory lapses at 73, her doctor suggested medications and puzzles. Instead, she joined a weekly dance class. Six months later, her cognitive assessments showed ...
Staying physically active helps seniors boost energy, improve mood, and strengthen the mind-body connection. (Leslie Sokol's Dance photo) The connection between your physical and mental well-being is ...
The doctor is in and this time it's geriatrician Doctor Chandini Sharma. We're talking about dancing as a form of exercise. Dr. Sharma: "Most people just dance around weddings or big occasions, but if ...
“I really believe anyone can dance,” said Sadie Kurzban, founder of the cardio dance franchise 305 Fitness. “You can have no rhythm and still dance. You can be seated and still dance.” ...
The rules are simple in Cyndi Dorber’s line-dancing classes. Show up. Move. Have fun. Dorber, a professional dance instructor, has found a niche teaching older students at senior centers and ...
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Shuffle dance becomes senior fitness trend
Two, up!” On the 29th of last month, over 30 students in their 50s and 60s crossed their legs back and forth to the rhythm at the multipurpose room of the Mapo 365 Community Center in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
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Tracking the Trend: Dance-Based Exercise
WASHINGTON - Let's face it, a solid resistance exercise routine can be tedious, but effective. When it comes to cardio exercise, you have more freedom. You need to raise your heart rate, get your ...
At RPCA, we are excited to continue creating spaces where seniors can thrive – not just in winter, but in every season.
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