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  2. 10 Yoga Exercises To Boost Mobility as You Age ... - AOL

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    ShutterstockMobility—aka your ability to walk or move with ease—is something you may not think about daily. However, it should be! According to research, mobility is critical for functioning ...

  3. This low-impact workout can help seniors regain their strength

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    While yoga for seniors isn’t a new concept, this is the first time the effects of the practice have been measured against a slew of different metrics doctors use to define frailty in older ...

  4. A secret to longevity: mobility. Here are 5 simple stretches ...

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    Whether it's getting up to use the bathroom or doing a full-on exercise routine, you're moving all day. But as you get older, it's easy to develop little aches and pains that get in the way of ...

  5. Accessible yoga - Wikipedia

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    Accessible yoga is a form of modern yoga as exercise with adapted asanas designed to be suitable for people who are unable to follow a standard yoga class through age, illness, or disability. It includes various forms of what has been called Chair Yoga , and has also been described as adaptive yoga .

  6. Zen yoga - Wikipedia

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    The basic principle of Zen Yoga is that simple breathing, movement and stretching exercises are available to anyone regardless of age, fitness, or health. [ 1 ] Oki-do yoga, which was developed by Japanese master Oki Masahiro (1921–1985) based on "Indian Yoga, the Chinese Yin-Yang principles and the Japanese Zen tradition," is also referred ...

  7. Lunge (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It is used by athletes in cross-training for sports, by weight-trainers as a fitness exercise, and by practitioners of yoga as part of an asana regimen. Lunge exercise for older adults. In contrast to the split squat exercise, during the lunge the rear leg is also activated. [4]