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The Benefits of Yoga for Seniors

June 5, 2024

Yoga is a practice that has incredible benefits for everyone, but especially the senior community. It is vital as individuals age to pursue functional fitness, which are exercises that support your daily life. Functional fitness is what allows you to maintain your day-to-day mobility and can even help increase your overall well-being.

The word ‘yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit work ‘yuj,’ which means to yoke, join, or unite. Yoga is a perfect exercise for seniors because it is made up of poses that you switch between using gentle motions all while staying mindful of your breath and your body. This is a holistic practice that goes beyond your physical health, even your mental welfare is positively affected by yoga.

Never Too Late to Start

Yoga may seem intimidating, especially for seniors, as one might feel “too old” to start the practice. That is just not true! There are modifications for every single experience level and age of the participants of yoga. Modifications can help eliminate any nerves you may have as everyone is working on their own practice. Chair yoga is a modified version of yoga that is very popular in senior communities because you can complete and entire flow while seated. Especially in classes geared towards seniors, instructors are great at creating flows that allow for classes with a wide range of experience levels to practice together.

What’s In It for You?

It is from the core of the practice of yoga: movement, breathing, relaxation, and meditation where its benefits for seniors’ stem. These core elements work together to build strength, mobility, and balance all while reducing stress and the risk of falling. It almost seems too good to be true that one form of exercise can produce a great number of wonderful benefits.

Here is how your quality of life can change because of a regular yoga practice:

1.       Enhance Your Strength

Most of the positions in yoga engage your core. When strengthened, your core can improve your overall strength, your posture, and your balance. Building up your core can also lower the risk of future injury. Yoga can also improve your bone strength, which can help prevent osteoporosis.

2.       Improve and Maintain Mobility

Your range of motion will be expanded due to the slow and gentle movements of the practice and as an added bonus, you will maintain and even gain flexibility. There is no pressure in yoga to push your body beyond its limits. As you continue to practice, you will begin to grow in your confidence to try harder modifications. Your balance will improve, as well, as you reduce your risk of falling. Yoga can also aid in alleviating aches and pains, which can be beneficial for coping with chronic pains.

3.       Improve Sleep Quality

You may see improvement in the quality of your sleep, as yoga requires mental focus and physical exertion. Studies show that not getting enough sleep is a common issue for seniors that can lead to increased forgetfulness and may increase your risk for more falls and accidents. Conversely, getting sufficient sleep can boost your immune system.

4.       Improve Oxygen Flow

You will learn breathing techniques in yoga that support your body in increasing blood circulation. This is critical for seniors because increasing the flow of oxygen within your body will boost your energy and your immune system.

5.       Reduce Stress

Yoga can release the tension in your body caused by stress, thereby reducing anxiety, your heart rate, and blood pressure, which means you just feel better.

6.       Encourage Mindfulness & Joy

Within a yoga class, there is time specifically for listening to your thoughts, emotions, and your body which allows you to connect with yourself, others, and the world around you. Mindfulness can also keep your focus on the present moment and keep your emotions balanced. Yoga also encourages gratitude, which will put you in a better headspace as well. Additionally, the exercise of yoga releases endorphins, which are happiness hormones!

7.       Boost Your Social Interactions

Within a yoga class, especially at Grace Ridge, you have the opportunity to engage with others. These social interactions produce the hormone oxytocin; being deficient in oxytocin is linked to depression.

You do not need to attend a yoga class at a fancy studio to begin your journey in this mindfulness practice. A regular practice can be done anywhere—from your home to your local gym. In fact, we offer yoga classes throughout the week at Grace Ridge!

You may begin to feel these benefits right away, but some may take a little longer. The best way to experience these benefits is to maintain a consistent yoga practice. A yoga practice will facilitate functional independence and help prevent cognitive decline.

International Day of Yoga

The United Nations has proclaimed an International Day of Yoga is to be observed on June 21st to increase awareness of the benefits of yoga around the world. Find a class near you to experience these benefits for yourself!

Call us today to learn more about the wellness opportunities that are available to you at Grace Ridge!

 

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